St. Joseph Miraculous Staircase in New Mexico by Michael Dimond

I asked an AI Chatbot about this when I was watching a documentary about it:

The St. Joseph's staircase in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a marvel of carpentry and engineering. It is a spiral staircase that appears to defy the laws of physics by standing without any visible means of support.

Here are some details about the staircase:

The staircase is located in the Chapel of Loretto, a former Catholic church that is now a museum. The staircase was built in 1878, by a mysterious carpenter who appeared in town and then disappeared after completing the job. It is said that the carpenter built the staircase without using any nails or visible means of support. The staircase has two 360-degree turns and is 20 feet tall. It has 33 steps, which represent the number of years in Jesus' life. The staircase was originally built without a railing, but one was added later for safety reasons. The wood used in the staircase is believed to be spruce, and it is said to be of a type not native to the region. The staircase is a popular tourist attraction and is often used for weddings and other events. There are many theories and legends surrounding the staircase, including that it was built by St. Joseph himself, or that it was constructed by a group of angels. However, the true origin and construction of the staircase remains a mystery.

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