Intersection of 51st Avenue and Indian School Road in Phoenix, Arizona
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51st Avenue and Indian School Road

Phoenix intersection with legend of traffic fatality

51st Avenue and Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ

Age

All Ages

Cost

Free

Public road intersection, free access

Access

Wheelchair OK

Paved

Equipment

Photos OK

51st Avenue and Indian School Road intersect in the western Phoenix metropolitan area, creating a major thoroughfare within the greater Phoenix street grid. The intersection serves as a primary traffic corridor connecting residential neighborhoods and commercial zones. Phoenix traffic records indicate ongoing incidents in the area, reflecting both the volume of vehicular traffic and the complex driving environment typical of urban intersections.

The specific historical narrative regarding the paranormal reputation of this intersection remains undocumented in archival or official records. No known formal traffic fatality investigation reports specific to this exact intersection location have been located in accessible public databases. The paranormal legend appears to circulate through oral tradition and paranormal enthusiast networks rather than through documented historical event.

Sources

  • https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/51st-avenue-indian-school-road/
  • https://www.mapspirits.com/properties/51st-avenue-and-indian-school-road-in-phoenix-az/

Plan Your Visit

1 way to experience
Drive-By

Intersection Observation

The intersection of 51st Avenue and Indian School Road is accessible for observation from vehicles or pedestrian vantage points. The location is a public street intersection in west Phoenix.

Duration:
15 min
Cost:
Free
Days:
Daily

Sources & Further Reading

Every HauntBound history is researched from documented sources. We clearly separate verified historical fact from paranormal folklore.

  1. 1.hauntedplaces.org/item/51st-avenue-indian-school-road
  2. 2.mapspirits.com/properties/51st-avenue-and-indian-school-road-in-phoenix-az

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 51st Avenue and Indian School Road family-friendly?
Urban intersection with traffic; paranormal legend relates to traffic fatality. Themes involve accidental death. Safe daytime observation only. Overall family fit: Moderate.
How much does it cost to visit 51st Avenue and Indian School Road?
Public road intersection, free access This location is free to visit.
Do I need to book in advance?
No advance booking is required, but checking availability is recommended.
Is 51st Avenue and Indian School Road wheelchair accessible?
Yes, 51st Avenue and Indian School Road is wheelchair accessible. Terrain: Paved.