Boarding School, Soldier Fort, Home of Bad Memories and Ghosts


Some construction workers were hired to redo a part of the Theodore Roosevelt School. They were going to stay in a hotel, but were invited to stay in the school dormitories to save money. The construction workers readily agreed, and moved in.

Their boss went out to buy them dinner, and when he returned, the construction workers were standing outside of the building. They said they were not going to sleep in the dormitory. When asked why, they said they kept seeing kids, kids too little to be in the boarding school.

Located on the Fort Apache Reservation, there is an old soldier's fort equipped with a museum, the Officer's Row, ancient barracks, and of course the boarding school. From the outside, it's a historic gem.



This is General Crook's cabin. They found a man hanging in this room, so don't go here at night.


This is a monument in his yard. In 1881, there was an uprising with two different accounts. The Apaches say they won and the soldiers ran away, but the soldiers say that they won and it was the Apaches who ran away.


Ghosts peep at students around corners when it's dark, people hear the aborted baby of a student crying, and feet run across the second floor of some of the buildings when there is nobody up there. If you look up there, you may see something standing at the top. In the old dormitories, where nobody lives anymore, you can still see the faces of children looking out the windows. Whatever you do, don't make eye contact.




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