Pueblo Firefighters Museum, Pueblo
The Pueblo Firefighters Museum, also known as Hose Co. No. 3—Fire Museum, is said to be haunted, with legends dating to the 1930s and involving mysterious occurrences like a 1960 fire truck starting itself and driving out of the building. While one ghost hunting team documented a strange experience at the museum in 2006, no conclusive evidence of paranormal activity has been found, though a handprint that mysteriously appears in the museum's window is a recurring local legend. Stories of the building's haunting began as early as the 1930s. In the early 1960s, a 1960 Seagrave fire truck reportedly started itself at 3:00 a.m., drove through the station doors, and went out into the street. A handprint that mysteriously appears in the museum's window is a well-known local haunting legend. The Ark Paranormal ghost hunting team visited in 2006 but did not capture any definitive evidence on film or recorders, though they did have a strange experience while there.