A boiler explosion, children’s toys, and doughnuts seem to have little in common—that is, unless you happen to be familiar with the haunting of Albuquerque’s KiMo Theater. For decades now, theater employees, performers, and patrons have reported sightings of a child ghost lurking in the Art Deco-building. His story is simultaneously tragic and light-hearted.

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For details about upcoming shows and tours, visit the theater’s website or Facebook page.

Address: 423 Central Avenue Northwest, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 505-768-3522
Website: KiMo Theatre
Facebook: KiMo Theatre

Not all ghosts are as playful as Bobby. Sequestered in a locked room of the St. James Hotel in Cimarron is the hostile spirit, T.J. Wright. Read the story about Wright and his antics in There’s A Ghost Named TJ Who Occupies A Room At This Haunted New Mexico Hotel.

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