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SUMMARY:Pueblo Paranormal Weekend
DESCRIPTION:About the event\n\n\n\nThe Ember & The Flame is a small-group investigation experience from In The Shadows Paranormal\, designed to be respectful\, educational\, and deeply immersive. This weekend brings participants into historic spaces where stories linger\, energy layers\, and history still speaks. \nFriday\, Feb. 27\, 4-7 p.m.\nPueblo Heritage Museum \nLocated at 201 W. B Street near the historic Union Depot\, the museum focuses on preserving Southeastern Colorado’s diverse cultural\, industrial\, and Western history\, featuring exhibits on Native American history\, railroads\, and the area’s saddle-making legacy. Staff have reported paranormal activity\, including doors in the archive room closing and locking on their own\, leading to special paranormal investigations and ghost tours.  \nKey Details and Haunted History: \n\n\nPurpose: Managed by the Pueblo Historical Society\, the museum serves as a community-driven center for local heritage\, featuring extensive archives\, a research library\, and exhibits on topics ranging from the 1921 flood to local ethnic history. \n\n\nGhostly Haunts: Due to recurring reports of supernatural encounters by staff\, the museum began hosting ghost investigation events and historical tours in 2025\, which often feature stories about the building’s\, and the surrounding area’s\, past residents. \n\n\nSpecific Activity: A recurring\, unexplained event reported by staff involves the heavy door to the archive room shutting and locking behind them. \n\n\nLocation Significance: The museum is located in a historic area\, with nearby sites like the Union Depot and various “sporting houses” on Union Ave adding to the local lore and atmosphere.  \n\n\nAgenda: \nWelcome + Context \nIntroductions \nBrief history of the museum + surrounding area \nEducation \n\n\nEquipment review \n\n\nHistorical storytelling \n\n\nKnown activity hotspots \n\n\nHow to read environmental vs. anomalous data \n\n\nQ&A  \n\n\nGuided Investigation \n\n\n\n\nSmall-group rotations with group leaders \n\n\nEMF / EVP / dowsing basics \n\n\nQuiet listening sessions \n\n\nOptional reflection notes  \n\n\nPost Discussion: OPTIONAL: Fuel and Iron Food Hall\, 400 S Union Ave\, Pueblo\, CO 81003 (two blocks from the Heritage Museum) \nSaturday\, Feb. 28\, 2-4 p.m. \nOPTIONAL:  \nGuided tour of El Pueblo’s historic fort. Built in 1842 on the Arkansas River\, the trading post was a vital frontier hub that ended in a tragic 1854 massacre. The site was later excavated\, revealing it sat beneath the former Farris Hotel\, with a replica now at the museum. \nShort History of El Pueblo Trading Post \n\n\nEstablishment: Established in 1842 by traders like George Simpson and Robert Fisher\, it served as a key trading post on the Arkansas River. \n\n\nThe 1854 Massacre on Christmas Eve/Day 1854. \n\n\nAbandonment and Rediscovery: Following the massacre\, the post was abandoned. It was rediscovered in 1990 by University of Southern Colorado archaeologists under the site of the old Farris Hotel. \n\n\nModern Day: Today\, the El Pueblo History Museum houses an adobe replica of the fort and displays the archaeological findings.  \n\n\nOne archeological professor who worked on the excavation site\, cited several spectral encounters\, including a headless woman\, a sense of being “watched\,” and hearing an elderly man’s voice saying\, “leave us alone.” \n\n\nTICKETS: Tickets are $10 with discounts for military and seniors\, and paid directly to the museum. \n\n\nSaturday\, Feb. 28\, 4:30-6 p.m. \nOPTIONAL:  \nJoin us for a meet and greet. \nHang with the In the Shadows Paranormal team\, download some intriguing content\, grab a bite to eat\, and quench your thirst before we head to our final investigation that night. We love to share stories\, techniques\, and review findings. Fuel and Iron Food Hall. 400 S Union Ave\, Pueblo\, CO 81003. \n\n\nFeel free to: \n\n\nAsk questions about our investigations. \n\n\nShare your own paranormal experiences. \n\n\nLearn about our techniques and tools. \n\n\nEnjoy refreshments and socialize with fellow enthusiasts. \n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb. 28\, 7-9 p.m. \nFire Hose Company Number Three Museum \nPut your 101 training to work as we explore the fire museum! \nKnown for its haunting\, the building is considered one of the city’s most haunted spots\, featuring reported paranormal activity like self-starting antique trucks\, mysterious handprints\, and glowing orbs.  \nBackground and History \n\n\nConstruction: The building was completed in 1895 and served as an active fire station until 1978\, originally housing horse-drawn equipment before transitioning to motorized vehicles. \n\n\nSignificance: It is the second-oldest fire station in Colorado and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. \n\n\nEndangered Status: The structure faces preservation challenges and was named one of the state’s most endangered places.  \n\n\nHaunting History \n\n\nThe Self-Driving Fire Engine: In the early 1960s\, a 1960s Seagrave fire truck reportedly started itself and drove 20 feet out of the station. \n\n\nThe Model T: In 2006\, a historic Model T car (part of the museum collection) reportedly started itself\, drove across a parking lot\, and swerved around obstacles in front of witnesses. \n\n\nParanormal Activity: Visitors and staff have reported\, over several decades\, hearing mysterious noises\, seeing apparitions\, and observing a mysterious\, foggy\, permanent handprint on an upstairs window. \n\n\nParanormal Investigations: The site has been investigated by teams like Ark Paranormal and featured in the book “In Search of the Paranormal” by Richard Estep.  \nPlease note: spots are limited for the fire museum out of concern for noise pollution while investigating. \nWHERE TO STAY? If you are looking for a wonderful and historic place to stay while in Pueblo\, please visit The Abriendo Inn. The Inn is a seven -suite Inn located in the historic district of Pueblo\, Colorado. This circa 1906 blond brick four-story mansion is one of the largest and most elaborately detailed Foursquares in Pueblo.  It was built for Martin Walter\, founder and president of the Walter Brewing Company. The Abriendo Inn offers its guests a choice of lodging that is unique as well as being conveniently located to our activities that weekend!
URL:https://events.krdo.com/event/pueblo-paranormal-weekend/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:Pueblo\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gail Conners%2C In The Shadows Paranormal":MAILTO:intheshadowsparanormal25@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:TECO Model Train Show
DESCRIPTION:The Model Train Show features model train vendors of all scales. We have a dozen model train layouts to see and a family-friendly atmosphere with activities for everyone. From a scavenger hunt to take part in\, railroad safety information\, and two switch puzzles. TECO also holds how-to clinics for various skill levels and presentations of local and historic railroad history. Scouts will have the opportunity to earn the Railroading merit badge. Come early and stay all day!
URL:https://events.krdo.com/event/teco-model-train-show/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Norris Penrose Event Center
CATEGORIES:Community,Other
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