Buffalo Bar

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Diners at this old-fashioned bar and grill have reported hearing a female voice when no one is around. Others claim to have encountered an impatient spirit, whose presence is heralded by the relentless tapping of an invisible foot against the floor.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
211 North Bullard Street
Silver City, NM
United States

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GPS:
32.770132, -108.27646979999997
County:
Grant County, New Mexico
Nearest Towns:
Silver City, NM (0.2 mi.)
Tyrone, NM (4.4 mi.)
Arenas Valley, NM (5.6 mi.)
Pinos Altos, NM (7.2 mi.)
Santa Clara, NM (7.4 mi.)
Bayard, NM (8.5 mi.)
North Hurley, NM (9.0 mi.)
Cobre, NM (9.6 mi.)
Hurley, NM (9.7 mi.)
Hanover, NM (11.2 mi.)

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  1. The buffalo bar was a brothel upstairs is a fact. There is a story of a prostitute who was thought to be murdered by a cowboy who was subsequently hung for the murder by an angry mob. The young woman’s apparition is seen with an oil lamp upstairs by passers by. Her spirit is said to not be able to rest as she knew her death was a suicide and the young cowboy was innocent.

  2. On 2013 at the new years party in the bar two cowboys got into an argument and in the course of the fight one stabbed the other, pushed outside by the other patrons the fight continued with fists outside the bar in the street in front of the bar. The stabbed cowboy died there in front of the bar having bleed out. The other was later apprehended, then escaped from prison, and was later arrested again. Soon after the bar closed permanently for unrelated reasons The Buffalo Bar has been the seen of various murders and mysteries as well as a cherished way station for countless travelers from around the southwest for many many years. It was one of the last great old western bars an “Icon” of the American west.

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