@BackwoodsBeastTV ... I've been to Virginia City several times but only during the day. Now I'm curious about an overnight stay at one of the hotels. Hmm 🤔
I was here for the first time today, unfortunately my stay was short since I had to fly back home but I will be coming back to visit. There was so much I did not get to explore.
The US government used to buy silver at a set price. Which kept silver mining profitable. As long as the mining and mill costs were less. But the price of silver dropped, the mines played out, and other silver mining replaced the Comstock.
Beware of the ghost " Cowboy" in the Washoe Club. I lived in Virginia City in the 94-95. The towns haunted to beat hell. Cool town but weird. My house on D street had a spirit in it who was a miner in 1865. We got use to him. It would take forever to tell the stories of VC. Long live Virginia City, NV.
Good video. The guy who was talking to you in the crypt might’ve sounded a little kooky, but he was making some true points. The story about Julia being buried in the wall is a long rumored final resting spot along the locals. I personally believe it to be true. The official story is that she was buried out on Flowery Hill in the Pioneer Cemetery because she wasn’t allowed to be buried among the “civilized people” of town. The locals’ story says that the mortician was infatuated with her and couldn’t bring himself to let her be buried outside of town, so he packed her coffin with rocks/sand/etc, and send it on its way. Meanwhile, he put her in the wall down in the basement so she’d never be far away. The mortician was located in what is now the Virginia City Cigar and Bar.
I've been to Virginia City so many times. So have my parents and my aunts. It's never, not once been haunted. Neither has Winchester Mystery House in San Jose CA.
@@JohnnyQuest86 4 people but yet everyone in that town is part of a old kkk clan and I have a proof so you wonder why they are losing all there followers and business by next year that whole town will be dead
@JohnExploresEverything Cool video. Not gonna lie, I was going to bash Virginia City too, but you're right. That Miller family really did do a huge disservice to the city and people of Virginia City though, since they rely so heavily on tourism.
@@JohnnyQuest86more than 4 people. Several people stood around and did nothing, said nothing, and simply laughed. Making it clear blacks are not truly welcome there, in 2024, and it’s sad.
Plottwist.... old guy in The Crypt was a ghost 👻 😱☠️
Haha 😂
@BackwoodsBeastTV ... I've been to Virginia City several times but only during the day. Now I'm curious about an overnight stay at one of the hotels. Hmm 🤔
I've been there many times. I love it! There's lots of Clampers there, too! Satisfactory!
Super rad little history lesson!! There are soooo many stories up there; you do an in-depth one like every month!
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
Very good look on local history. Thanks for sharing.
I was here for the first time today, unfortunately my stay was short since I had to fly back home but I will be coming back to visit. There was so much I did not get to explore.
Come visit in the summer it’s so much fun
The US government used to buy silver at a set price. Which kept silver mining profitable. As long as the mining and mill costs were less. But the price of silver dropped, the mines played out, and other silver mining replaced the Comstock.
Just subbed, Appreciate the Content Brother, your uploads are Top Quality.!! 👍.
Thanks man, I’m doing my best and (very) slowly getting better haha editing is the least fun part of making the adventures
I used to live there. Our house was South C Street. White with green trim. It was built in 1865.
Beware of the ghost " Cowboy" in the Washoe Club. I lived in Virginia City in the 94-95. The towns haunted to beat hell. Cool town but weird. My house on D street had a spirit in it who was a miner in 1865. We got use to him. It would take forever to tell the stories of VC. Long live Virginia City, NV.
Good video. The guy who was talking to you in the crypt might’ve sounded a little kooky, but he was making some true points. The story about Julia being buried in the wall is a long rumored final resting spot along the locals. I personally believe it to be true. The official story is that she was buried out on Flowery Hill in the Pioneer Cemetery because she wasn’t allowed to be buried among the “civilized people” of town. The locals’ story says that the mortician was infatuated with her and couldn’t bring himself to let her be buried outside of town, so he packed her coffin with rocks/sand/etc, and send it on its way. Meanwhile, he put her in the wall down in the basement so she’d never be far away. The mortician was located in what is now the Virginia City Cigar and Bar.
I love living less than a hour away from
*The Old West™!* 🤠🤓🥳🇺🇸
So cool im going on a road trip here in a few weeks
Why if they had frozen ground didn’t they put coffins in crypts above the ground?
That would require a lot of resources that weren’t readily available. It’s easier to just wait for the ground to thaw
I've been to Virginia City so many times. So have my parents and my aunts. It's never, not once been haunted. Neither has Winchester Mystery House in San Jose CA.
You’re probably great to take to parties 😝
very vague and surface based.
Just making a video on the fly man, thanks for watching
Maybe you haven’t tried to dig in frozen ground in Virginia City.
Maybe I have…
@@JohnnyQuest86 they don’t try without machinery. 65 years ago they didn’t have the machinery.
I’ve spent a lot of time in Virginia. I’ve never had any experiences anywhere in the city. I think it’s a bunch of hype.
Maybe, but maybe not.
Oh it’s not hype
@@debrajacobi5184 and how do you know?
@@frankmarter6845 People with the gift can feel it.
The story about bodies being kept in The Crypt over winter has to be balderdash. Makes no sense at all.
Racist city boycott 🎉
Because 4 people said something racist you’re going to boycott an entire town? Ok buddy.
@@JohnnyQuest86 4 people but yet everyone in that town is part of a old kkk clan and I have a proof so you wonder why they are losing all there followers and business by next year that whole town will be dead
@JohnExploresEverything Cool video. Not gonna lie, I was going to bash Virginia City too, but you're right. That Miller family really did do a huge disservice to the city and people of Virginia City though, since they rely so heavily on tourism.
@@thorcrom1366 they literally have a kkk clan there it’s everybody
@@JohnnyQuest86more than 4 people. Several people stood around and did nothing, said nothing, and simply laughed. Making it clear blacks are not truly welcome there, in 2024, and it’s sad.
Lame
Thanks
@BackwoodsBeastTV He has a closed mind.
@@kathleenevans1201he has a closed mind is funny talking about a whole town of kkk members
@@aberamagold2352 idiot
🤦♂️ most haunted. What a wackadoo
😂