Haunted things to do in Pueblo
Looking for haunted places & dark-history spots in Pueblo? These 7 are the genuinely strange ones — Cokedale Coke Ovens, Forgotten Grumman TLRV Hovertrains, Ludlow Massacre Memorial and more — each hand-vetted and sourced, not pulled from a top-ten list. Great for an unusual date, a weird afternoon, or showing a visitor the side of Pueblo they'd never find on their own.
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Cokedale Coke Ovens
ASARCO built 350 beehive coke ovens here in 1906, and when the mine quit in 1947 nobody bothered to tear them…
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Forgotten Grumman TLRV Hovertrains
In 1972 Grumman Aerospace built a wheelless train meant to scream down a U-shaped concrete trough at 300 mph,…
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Ludlow Massacre Memorial
On April 20, 1914, Colorado National Guardsmen and company gunmen machine-gunned and torched a tent colony of…
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Museum of Colorado Prisons
The 1935 women’s cellhouse shares a stone wall and gun towers with Old Max, the Territorial prison running ne…
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Silver Cliff Cemetery
The blue-white orbs here first hit print in 1956, when the Wet Mountain Tribune reported ghosts carrying thei…
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Simpson's Rest
The giant lit-up TRINIDAD sign looks like standard hillside boosterism until you learn what's underneath it:…
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Tarabino Inn
The Tarabino brothers built this U-shaped Italianate in 1907, and Barney apparently never checked out — he's…