
H/T @NamelessCynic
With that many signs, can it remain a mystery?
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Remember the Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz or wherever it was?
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Down the road from Santa’s Village.
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Yes, ahhh, it brings back memories of Santa Cruz mountains. A
beautiful place back then.
And, the Winchester Mystery House. Memory holes everywhere
now that TG has brought it up…
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I once went on a Friday the 13th flashlight tour of the Winchester Mystery House. We got to keep the flashlights!
Rgds,
TG
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My dad loved roadside attractions and our roadtrips always included these things.
Rgds,
TG
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Oh yeah, the Winchester house. Frightening to six or so yrs. old me.
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There is also the Trees of Mystery in the redwood forest in California. Lil Zen and I have visited all of these “Mystery” places on our road trips over the years. They are such fun.
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The infamous Thing in southern AZ. Signs used to start for it on I10 West somewhere in New Mexico and I10 East near the California border.
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I too remember roadside attractions from my youth. My folks would take me and my sister on excursions to see stuff like that and maybe include a trip to the Santa Cruz boardwalk as well. I mostly remember the one, inside a building of sorts, the one where you walk up a board but the perspective is all off. Mystery Spot maybe? Things roll uphill too. It was fun as a young-ski.
Faded memories now. I took my kids to lots of places but not Santa Cruz sadly.
w3ski
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