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Tucson ranked #32 in the nation for paranormal activity

New survey from Lawn Love Tucson ranks 32nd among the 200 largest U.S. cities for paranormal occurrences, according to a study by .

Lone Love, the national lawn management and landscaping company that publishes these studies (the studies certainly give new meaning to the phrase “the grass isn’t greener next door”) said 200 cities were compared based on several criteria. Consider ranking. That includes paranormal sightings, haunted spots, and even conventions and ghost tours.

Paranormal means anything beyond the ordinary, including ghosts, aliens, unidentified creatures, and other monsters.

Phoenix is ​​ranked 12th in Japan. That’s despite having the lowest number of paranormal sightings in a tie, and the third highest number of paranormal groups and investigative agencies (all prying eyes scare away ghosts). must be).

Surprise, Arizona, on the other hand, ranked 8th for the worst otherworldly fears.

If you’re looking for a hideaway here in Tucson, What the Pima County Public Library OffersTheir site features an impressive encyclopedia of ghost encounters and their surroundings. It includes several area schools, A University, the 22nd Street Antiques Mall, and, believe it or not, the ghostly mountain lion that chases visitors through Sabino Canyon.

And if you’re not enthused by the Visitor from Beyond Life, but more excited by the Visitor from Beyond the Stars—National UFO Reporting CenterProvides an up-to-date database of UFO sightings around Tucson and Arizona.

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Sean Nugent He has been a member of KGUN9 since January 2020, “Good Morning Tucson” Executive Producer. He graduated from Illinois State University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. He is a critic and cultural commentator.Share story ideas and key issues with Sean via email sean.newgent@kgun9.com.

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