One consults a public record-- known in some jurisdictions as the "tax roll" in
the tax assessors office. Now days, most county tax rolls are online. You go
to the county tax map , locate the plot of land's ID number then look up the
owner's name of record. This varies from jurisdiction to
Hi!
Thank you all very much for the advises! Does anybody knows who is the land
owner of the place of Nininger's Ruins? And were could I find the contacts?
It would be a really good thing if I could contact the owner, indeed. I
certainly want to do it all in legal way.
Best Regards,
Karlis
It would be interesting to see if and how the land owner was able to purchase
that section of Route 66 and its easement.
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On Jul 22, 2017, at 7:23 AM, John Hendry via Meteorite-list
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Hi Karlis,
I wouldn't recommend trespassing on the property as you could be arrested
and they might even impound your vehicle (at least don't do it until after
the eclipse) but perhaps the solution would be to contact the property
owner and request permission to simply walk around the building
Hi Karlis,
I wouldn't recommend trespassing on the property as you could be
arrested and they might even impound your vehicle (at least don't do
it until after the eclipse) but perhaps the solution would be to
contact the property owner and request permission to simply walk
around the building
Hi Karlis,
The owner of the Land has closed the road leading to the ruins and posted no
trespassing. We were told that they are worried about the building collapsing
and possibly injuring someone.
Sonny
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Karlis,
I swung past there in March last year on a bike trip. There is a gate across
the old Route 66 road that provides access. The gate has a sign on it
emphatically marked ‘No Trespassing’. Somebody more familiar with Arizona
trespass laws might be able to advise of the possible
Hi, Karlis. Unfortunately you cannot visit the site any longer,
however it is still visible from the gate on the road that leads to
Barringer crater.
I was fortunate to visit the old museum back in 2011 prior to the
property owner's closing the road:
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