My dog died 1978ish on the Auburn/ Black Diamond Rd. She's buried out there but had ran across through the walls of the kitchen (where I was crying my eyes out) in ghost form after she was buried. If anyone hear's her she was part wolf. Her name was Star. I wonder if she's still there in the woods. She loved her freedom and those woods.
Stadium H.S. There's a Jon Levi video that goes into the "construction" of the building. I have to say it seems unlikely to me that our historical record of it and many other Northern Pacific Railway buildings such as the Quebec capitol building and public library is correct. These buildings really by any measure exceeded the abilities, access to resources and needs of the population and time periods they are said to be built in. Great video! As a Washington native myself I'm so glad I found your channel to learn about parts of our state not known by most. Thank you.
I live about 50 miles from Lake Crescent and am 81 years old, and I’ve heard about the lady of the lake turning to soap my whole life. When I was probably seven or eight years old we went to Lake Crescent and on the dock I could see that the water was incredibly clear and I could see to the bottom. I picked up what looked like a human tooth. Kind of creepy.
Sorry hit the wrong key there. Anyway I've driven 101 along lake Cresent on the way out to LA push many times to go fishing. It's beautiful. But there is certainly a creepy vibe to it.
My sister's 4th grade teacher used to tell some great stories about Parkland and Spanaway. I think one of them was "The Spanaway Vampire". It would be amazing to get his stories recorded or down on paper.
So happy to have found your channel. My mother's family came to Washington state from Kansas in 1887 when Washington was still a territory, landing first in Tacoma and then later homesteading land outside Gig Harbor. In August of 1972 I was living out in Clearwater near the coast. My mom came to visit me (she'd been living in California since she was a young woman and had never been to Clearwater before nor did she know anyone from that area). While she was visiting we went for walks through the woods out behind my cabin on a couple of occasions and she said she could hear a train in the distance. I knew of no train tracks in the area so I asked my mo-in-law, who just happened to live next door to me and had lived in the area all of her life (she was in her 50's at the time). She told me that there had been train tracks across the river behind and beyond our cabins long ago but the tracks were now overgrown and hadn't been in use for a very long time. Do you think there could be such a thing as a ghost train?
I just found your channel. If you haven't looked into Northern State Hospital in Sedro-Woolley, you should. The graveyard/coffee cans, buildings and what remains is haunting. Believe it or not, I grew up in that town and we went on a field trip from school there. For years they also had something up there every year for Halloween. They have a FB page. Then East up Hwy 20 there is Devil's Tower in Concrete. LOTS of paranormal and Bigfoot activity up the South Skagit Hwy.
I was born in Wenatchee Washington and I encountered something I can’t really explain here on the Columbia river. When you are entering Wenatchee coming from the cashmere side there is a welcome sign and then immediately after that, a small bridge. So, one time on a regular summer day I believe I was maybe 4/5ish? We were driving on that bridge one day and I always loved to look down at the water. I never really saw anything I just always admired the scenery when we drove. Anyways, this time the moment I look down there I see a man standing on some sort of raft or something made of sticks or logs tied up together and pretty much peddling with a thick stick slowly down the river. He was wearing feathers on his head and he had paint markings on his body. Then he looked up at me. Right into my eyes and we looked at eachother until we weren’t in each others sights anymore. I was a kid so I didn’t think anything of it and went on about my day. Fast forward to a few years later in elementary when we learn about native Americans. And the memory of it and the feelings of it all comes rushing back to me. And I realize, “hey these images look exactly like that man coming down the river that day.” The feathers the body paint the sad serious face. And I’m just confused as to how I saw that if they weren’t around anymore. To this day I wonder if I saw a lonely spirit on that river. Or if I was just a kid imagining things. But then I think of the way we looked at eachother and I’m convinced it was real. I really do think he looked up at me because I noticed him. ❤️
My house was brand new when I moved in on an old tree farm by Lake Bosworth the 1st time I was on my riding lawn mower I looked to my side and saw an Indian running at me with a spear. When I was done I looked online and saw there use to be Indians over hear but the government moved them to Mukilteo in the late 1800s. I have no doubt you saw an Indian spirit
We were first to investigate Port Gamble, over the course of about a year and a half. Some years later, Evening Magazine did a Halloween show, and were able to do a few minutes at the Walker-Ames, and the theatre. I think I have the video clip of that on my facebook photo albums.
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I use to go to a middle school in Everett Wa. in the 1990's. I went there again after realizing I was a medium in 2002. I was walking in the area with the flag pole and I literally ran into a ghost, the apparition appeared in front of me and I jumped to the side! It looked like an old homeless man with a full beard and he wore a old long coat, old looking pants and a fedora style hat. I had a tape recorder and I walked around the school for about a couple of hours seeing if I can get any evp's. I listened back to the tape and when I asked if there were any spirits there, a voice came in loud saying "Who are you?" That was a trip! I thought that was the only evp, but when I turned up the audio, I could hear people whispering all through the tape! There was a whisper saying "Can I help you?" as if it was a teacher that use to work there maybe. I also saw clairvoyantly a whole group of spirits standing around, there must have been hundreds of them standing outside the school. It would be cool if someone could do an investigation there. Though the school is still operational. I think they would want to keep the hauntings on the down low, that's why I didn't say the name of the school. This particular school was built in 1973 and since then underwent 2 renovations. I heard that ghosts don't like renovations and get stirred up and paranormal activity increases.
I've lived in the general area around Black Diamond my whole life. I visit the BD Cemetery fairly often. Before my sweet dog, Annie died she was always with me where ever I went. In that cemetery, she would wag her tail out one side of the car and growl out the window on the other side. She never growled at anyone her entire life, except there but her preference for the people she liked there never changed. This is when you first drive in on the left hand side... My son took a date out there one evening and they just sat and watched orbs. It is a pretty active space but I never feel uncomfortable there. I have many friends who are descendants of the people buried there.
Just moved to western washington from the south east coast, been here a year this week and I love it so much! Cant wait to start exploring some of the locations you mentioned here ♥
Oh my god. As soon as I saw the tomb stone at the beginning I knew exactly what was gonna be brought up next…. The baby graves freak me OUT!!!!! There are tons of stories (including my own sister and her husband’s stories of going out there when they were dating in high school) about that place that are legit terrifying. Growing up in Tri cities and going to school there… you hear A LOT about this place. Never been, and I never will!
Wondering if the graveyard you opened with is the one I saw as a girl in the late '60s. We would water ski on the Prosser river across from horse heavens. My sister and I would walk along a railroad track. No train that I remember till we got to a small cemetery. The gravestones were very aged 1800s or so. Appeared to be pioneer as you stated. Also appeared to be a lot of children's. There were bunnies, doves and lambs all with the heads cut off even in the '60s. These were worn very, very smooth so had not been vandalized recently. So cool to hear you talk about it
35:00 The mausoleum is kind of a sad story. The guy who built it spent a lot of money on it, had it custom made and everything. But by the time he actually passed away he had gone bankrupt (for unrelated reasons) and couldn’t afford to be buried in the mausoleum he built… they use it for hose storage in the winter. It’s really disrespectful and I don’t like it.
Hey, I was born at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Pasco but grew up on a farm outside of Eltopia. There is a graveyard in that tiny town with many "baby graves" as well.
I am born and raised in Washington State. I have some ghost stories, and some places that are absolutely creepy. I'm sure there are endless ghost stories here in Washington.
Starvation heights was demolished 20 years ago. I was working in the area when a friend was going on a tour before hand. She got a autographed book from the author who was doing the tour. I have the book.
We live very close to Olla. The house has been demolished due to all the traffic it caused. There is no sign of the house or land anymore. According to the book, Ivor Hoagland (Of Ivor’s Fish and Chips)and he and his Mom went there for treatment. His Mom didn’t survive. So sad Teri
do you know any stories from Winthrop Wa., a friend and I went there to hunt a long time ago and it is an old town but very nice old western look, the thing that got us was the weird rock piles all along the roadway coming into town from the south. The rock piles are stacked small on large and vice versa
I really enjoy the historical value of your presentations. I moved to WA in 1986, raised a family here. Always like learning as much as possible about this state. Not a big fan of the external, "ghost" videos. I am in aerospace testing. Maybe a little too critical.
Actually took a tour of that hospital during the day... the night tours is when people spent the night. And one thing I learned on that tour was that it actually didn't close until the 1990's or the early 2000's... I can't remember the exact date just that I was totally shocked it had still been open that recently but not as a hospital, that use did stop in the 60's. It became a insane asylum but towards the end of its years it housed disabled people from the community and that's what it was when it finally shut down for good. It is definitely haunted though! In 1918 when the influenza plague was killing people off all over, Colfax was not spared and during that time the hospital had bodies piled up, including many infants waiting to be taken through the tunnel to the crematorium, which happened to be in a separate building next door. Definitely a creepy place to check out.
And there is a church not far from the hospital that gives off mad creepy vibes! It is still in use but when I used the parking lot to turn around in cause it is on a dead end road, all the hairs stood up on my arms and the back of my neck and my body broke out in goose bumps.... the negative energy paralyzed me for a moment, during which time I could barely breath.....
At the beginning of this year we had a Dr here in town that kayaked out in Crescent lake and drowned herself. She was never found. Figure she weighted herself down. She always said when she turned 60 she would off herself cause she didnt want to live past that. And she did it. Check it out. Dr. Margaret Bangs. She was the second woman to disappear in the lake this year.
Tacoma WA was the site of detention center Cascadia which closed 70's I think! Abandoned when I was there, I was invited to explore it because of tales of ghostly experience's! 20's was the average age of us who accepted the invite! Creepy and empty I was unable to tell if someone else is in there with us or is that a ghost? Abandoned offices and desks with debris scattered around! Personally I feel that this building is never empty! Addendum, I am going to state that we were being treated like intruders!
The first time my girlfriend and I went to black Diamond Cemetery. I was about 55 degrees out but it felt like it was in the 30's. You could even see our breath when we talked
Did you guys go at night time or day? I went there with a friend and was lowkey disappointed. The only weird thing that happened was my friend’s phone starting playing music while the phone was in their pocket while we were walking looking around. Other than that, it was a normal afternoon.
I was in Snohomish Washington and above the town are two tunnels and that they had a Train stranded there when an Avalanche hit the train and that an engineer had made 2 or 3 trips to the town to get help and to try to walk people out before the Avalanche hit which took him out also on that day
If memories serves, Indians believe that lake crescent was once a mountain valley with a river flowing through the bottom. There was two warring tribes fighting in the valley one day which angered sasquatch or some sort of large being living at the top of the mountains. Growing annoyed with all the noise, the creature caused an avalanche on purpose to stop the noise. The avalanche blocked the escape of the river and a massive lake formed in the valley becoming lake Crescent. The ghosts of the warring tribe will drag people down to the bottom. Something along those lines.
I have lived in the Tri-Cities since I was a kid and went to those baby graves in the early '90s and had a similar situation happen when we were leaving we thought we were going to hit somebody and had to swerve out of the way and the car died but no one was there and luckily the car started after a very tense and stressful 10 minutes
You didn't tell the story about the tunnel cave in on a passing train which is still inside the tunnel and the reason they built a new tunnel which the BN still uses today.
Yeah the one time I was there was in the daytime and had no issues, the crypt was unlocked and was being used for yard equipment. It was supposedly owned by a well to do man and he had the crypt built for his final resting place, he fell on hard times and had to sell and he supposedly haunts it today. The city has put up sign to stay off the stairs and had caution tape up because the concrete was crumbling. Pasty Clark building is supposedly haunted. The connected basement below Odouurty bar, cour de Alene plaza Apts and Boo Radleys has ghostly problems, I have done maintenance in the Apts but never in the basement, but the manager was knocked to the floor.she never went to the basement again.
Am curious why there's no ghost stories in or around areas where there were indian camps or battle sites. I know one battle was in AUBURN WA. Then there was many Indian villages in Kirkland, Seattle and elsewhere.
I'm curious whether stories exist of ghosts along the highway on White Pass, Washington State. One night, driving near the summit I passed a man who was walking beside the highway. He was dressed like a mountain man, a fur trapper. He could have just been one of those eccentrics who dress differently and takes walks at night... But after driving past him I wondered.
You don’t want to know what I said after that little “jump scare!” 😂😂😂😂- question- what was the BLUR in the pic of the woman’s husband (just before the scare 😮😢😂)
My dog died 1978ish on the Auburn/ Black Diamond Rd. She's buried out there but had ran across through the walls of the kitchen (where I was crying my eyes out) in ghost form after she was buried. If anyone hear's her she was part wolf. Her name was Star. I wonder if she's still there in the woods. She loved her freedom and those woods.
Aww, I’m so sorry !
Auburn/Black Diamond road always gave me the chills for some reason as well as maple valley highway..
Watching from Kennewick now! This is awesome content well done looking forward to hearing and seeing more local and distant haunting cryptid videos
Just watched from Pasco😂👍🏼
Stadium H.S. There's a Jon Levi video that goes into the "construction" of the building. I have to say it seems unlikely to me that our historical record of it and many other Northern Pacific Railway buildings such as the Quebec capitol building and public library is correct. These buildings really by any measure exceeded the abilities, access to resources and needs of the population and time periods they are said to be built in. Great video! As a Washington native myself I'm so glad I found your channel to learn about parts of our state not known by most. Thank you.
I live about 50 miles from Lake Crescent and am 81 years old, and I’ve heard about the lady of the lake turning to soap my whole life. When I was probably seven or eight years old we went to Lake Crescent and on the dock I could see that the water was incredibly clear and I could see to the bottom. I picked up what looked like a human tooth. Kind of creepy.
Whew! That's creepy. I've driven that winding
Sorry hit the wrong key there. Anyway I've driven 101 along lake Cresent on the way out to LA push many times to go fishing. It's beautiful. But there is certainly a creepy vibe to it.
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I've stood on that same dock at dusk and I can confirm that I've felt a creepy vibe
My sister's 4th grade teacher used to tell some great stories about Parkland and Spanaway. I think one of them was "The Spanaway Vampire". It would be amazing to get his stories recorded or down on paper.
It was just a tweaker 😉
So happy to have found your channel. My mother's family came to Washington state from Kansas in 1887 when Washington was still a territory, landing first in Tacoma and then later homesteading land outside Gig Harbor. In August of 1972 I was living out in Clearwater near the coast. My mom came to visit me (she'd been living in California since she was a young woman and had never been to Clearwater before nor did she know anyone from that area). While she was visiting we went for walks through the woods out behind my cabin on a couple of occasions and she said she could hear a train in the distance. I knew of no train tracks in the area so I asked my mo-in-law, who just happened to live next door to me and had lived in the area all of her life (she was in her 50's at the time). She told me that there had been train tracks across the river behind and beyond our cabins long ago but the tracks were now overgrown and hadn't been in use for a very long time. Do you think there could be such a thing as a ghost train?
Thats crazy
I am a new subscriber. Rock On!
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Port Townsend is a cool place to go for haunted places in WA. It’s my favorite historic town ❤ So much cool stuff to see
I just found your channel. If you haven't looked into Northern State Hospital in Sedro-Woolley, you should. The graveyard/coffee cans, buildings and what remains is haunting. Believe it or not, I grew up in that town and we went on a field trip from school there. For years they also had something up there every year for Halloween. They have a FB page. Then East up Hwy 20 there is Devil's Tower in Concrete. LOTS of paranormal and Bigfoot activity up the South Skagit Hwy.
My family came to Washington state in the 1800s thru the 1900s from Scandinavia we were fisherman, loggers, builders .....have I got stories for you!!
We wanna hear them!!
I’m from wa! Lmk your stories would love to check out where they used to live :)
Same! Do you have a website or a podcsx
@@alleyobrawley I don't unfortunately. Do you?
Hey. You should blog your ghost stories. That's what I'd do.
I was born in Portland, but have lived in Washington state since 1990. I really enjoyed watching this video. Thanks!
Thanks!
I was not prepared for that surprise ending.😂 I’ve lived here in Washington my whole life and I love it so much. Thank you for making this video!💕💚💙
My pleasure
Spokane here. It's a pleasure to meet you! Thank you for your website.
Graduated from Stadium high school in '89. Thank you that was awesome!
I grew up in Olympia in the '60s. These videos are great!
Yeah Oly! Big Tom’s and The Reef
This was the first video I've watched from you and that jump scare scared the begeezus out of me! 😂
@@sneakyrei and for that I do apologize
honestly iron goat trail is my favorite trail, but i never felt sad energy. it’s one of the most wonderful places i’ve been.
Washington state born and raised I was, keep up the good work brother
Thank you, friend
I was born in Wenatchee Washington and I encountered something I can’t really explain here on the Columbia river.
When you are entering Wenatchee coming from the cashmere side there is a welcome sign and then immediately after that, a small bridge. So, one time on a regular summer day I believe I was maybe 4/5ish? We were driving on that bridge one day and I always loved to look down at the water. I never really saw anything I just always admired the scenery when we drove. Anyways, this time the moment I look down there I see a man standing on some sort of raft or something made of sticks or logs tied up together and pretty much peddling with a thick stick slowly down the river. He was wearing feathers on his head and he had paint markings on his body. Then he looked up at me. Right into my eyes and we looked at eachother until we weren’t in each others sights anymore. I was a kid so I didn’t think anything of it and went on about my day. Fast forward to a few years later in elementary when we learn about native Americans. And the memory of it and the feelings of it all comes rushing back to me. And I realize, “hey these images look exactly like that man coming down the river that day.” The feathers the body paint the sad serious face. And I’m just confused as to how I saw that if they weren’t around anymore. To this day I wonder if I saw a lonely spirit on that river. Or if I was just a kid imagining things. But then I think of the way we looked at eachother and I’m convinced it was real. I really do think he looked up at me because I noticed him. ❤️
My house was brand new when I moved in on an old tree farm by Lake Bosworth the 1st time I was on my riding lawn mower I looked to my side and saw an Indian running at me with a spear. When I was done I looked online and saw there use to be Indians over hear but the government moved them to Mukilteo in the late 1800s. I have no doubt you saw an Indian spirit
We were first to investigate Port Gamble, over the course of about a year and a half. Some years later, Evening Magazine did a Halloween show, and were able to do a few minutes at the Walker-Ames, and the theatre. I think I have the video clip of that on my facebook photo albums.
I live 15 minutes from lake crescent... the lady of the lake has always been something I've known about. Many accidents and drownings out there!
Very nice video as usual ! Thanks Greetings from Stockholm. Have a nice weekend.
Loving these vodeos. Watching from Bonneylake. Grew up in Buckley and graduated from White River in 1996. ❤
Awesome, as always!
I grew up in Richland and never heard of the baby graves before. Definitely it’s on the list next time I go down to visit my mom.
We lived in Parkland Wa spent a lot of time at Spanaway lake I went to James Sales Elementary 1960-1966 fun times!
LOVING THE VIDEOS CHRIS!! 😊❤️ PLEASE KEEP THE WASHINGTON GHOST STORIES COMING!! 👻👻 THERE AREN’T NEARLY ENOUGH OF THEM ON TH-cam!! I’M VERY INTERESTED IN HEARING ALL OF THEM!! 👻👻❤️❤️ I LOVE GHOSTS AND I LIVE IN WASHINGTON!! 👻❤️ PLEASE GIVE US MORE OF THIS CONTENT!! 👻👻❤️❤️
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@@theelectofthelivinggod5917 Right here in Spokane 🙋
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my goodness that jump scare, now I don't need to sleep for the next days or so xD (and subscribed, but not because of the jump scare lol)
Great video! I would love something like this about Oregon ghost stories
Cory Curtis from the Tri here, great vids thanks! 👍🏻
Thanks man! Go Tri Cities!
Great watch!
I use to go to a middle school in Everett Wa. in the 1990's. I went there again after realizing I was a medium in 2002. I was walking in the area with the flag pole and I literally ran into a ghost, the apparition appeared in front of me and I jumped to the side! It looked like an old homeless man with a full beard and he wore a old long coat, old looking pants and a fedora style hat. I had a tape recorder and I walked around the school for about a couple of hours seeing if I can get any evp's. I listened back to the tape and when I asked if there were any spirits there, a voice came in loud saying "Who are you?" That was a trip! I thought that was the only evp, but when I turned up the audio, I could hear people whispering all through the tape! There was a whisper saying "Can I help you?" as if it was a teacher that use to work there maybe. I also saw clairvoyantly a whole group of spirits standing around, there must have been hundreds of them standing outside the school. It would be cool if someone could do an investigation there. Though the school is still operational. I think they would want to keep the hauntings on the down low, that's why I didn't say the name of the school. This particular school was built in 1973 and since then underwent 2 renovations. I heard that ghosts don't like renovations and get stirred up and paranormal activity increases.
Probably a tweaker if you thought it was a ghost maybe your one thats all wverett is now....tweakers
I've lived in the general area around Black Diamond my whole life. I visit the BD Cemetery fairly often. Before my sweet dog, Annie died she was always with me where ever I went. In that cemetery, she would wag her tail out one side of the car and growl out the window on the other side. She never growled at anyone her entire life, except there but her preference for the people she liked there never changed. This is when you first drive in on the left hand side... My son took a date out there one evening and they just sat and watched orbs. It is a pretty active space but I never feel uncomfortable there. I have many friends who are descendants of the people buried there.
Been there. Plenty of spirits. and some sort of nature spirit.
Doing some homework. ;) This is fun; thank you!
@@ellicia_elliott I need to add some Tri City ones
@@PrettyGrittyTours 100% But DAMN THAT JUMP SCARE!! Dude!!! 😵💫
anyone that vandalizes baby graves should burn in hell.
I lived in Black Diamond for 13 years and everyone knew not to go to the cemetery. Lots of weird stuff would happen there.
Do Tell!! ❤
Just moved to western washington from the south east coast, been here a year this week and I love it so much! Cant wait to start exploring some of the locations you mentioned here ♥
Oh my god. As soon as I saw the tomb stone at the beginning I knew exactly what was gonna be brought up next…. The baby graves freak me OUT!!!!! There are tons of stories (including my own sister and her husband’s stories of going out there when they were dating in high school) about that place that are legit terrifying. Growing up in Tri cities and going to school there… you hear A LOT about this place. Never been, and I never will!
😂🤣😂 You got me with the jump scare! Not to mention the 10 plus times I got goose bumps!!! 😫😣😆
i live in Bellingham, Washington. great vidss yo!
Excellent! As a life long PNW gal I really love your content!! At first I thought you offered in person tours tho lol. Still excellent tho!!
Great Tour
Like rescinded for the jump scare! (Just kidding, great video!) ;) - a life long Washingtonian
Wondering if the graveyard you opened with is the one I saw as a girl in the late '60s. We would water ski on the Prosser river across from horse heavens. My sister and I would walk along a railroad track. No train that I remember till we got to a small cemetery. The gravestones were very aged 1800s or so. Appeared to be pioneer as you stated. Also appeared to be a lot of children's. There were bunnies, doves and lambs all with the heads cut off even in the '60s. These were worn very, very smooth so had not been vandalized recently. So cool to hear you talk about it
Black diamond cemetary...I've been there in the summer. Need to go back and check it out again maybe next fall around Halloween in the evening 😁
35:00 The mausoleum is kind of a sad story. The guy who built it spent a lot of money on it, had it custom made and everything. But by the time he actually passed away he had gone bankrupt (for unrelated reasons) and couldn’t afford to be buried in the mausoleum he built… they use it for hose storage in the winter. It’s really disrespectful and I don’t like it.
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Hey, I was born at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Pasco but grew up on a farm outside of Eltopia. There is a graveyard in that tiny town with many "baby graves" as well.
Interesting. That area has some fascinating spots.
I was born at that same hospital
I was born there 1992
I am born and raised in Washington State. I have some ghost stories, and some places that are absolutely creepy.
I'm sure there are endless ghost stories here in Washington.
Awesome
Starvation heights was demolished 20 years ago. I was working in the area when a friend was going on a tour before hand. She got a autographed book from the author who was doing the tour. I have the book.
great video
Thanks!
SONOFABITCH!
You got me. You got me good. Those never get me, but you got me....
This is the sweetest victory.
you got me! i screamed so loud my husband came up the stairs to see what was wrong. lol.
I almost want to apologize. Almost.
You got me at the jump scare 😂
For that I am so sorry
Check out the Franklin Ghost town ? Right next to Black Diamond. Ravensdale… Hobart… and beyond. that whole area is creepy after dark.
Heck yes!
I have been to st Ignatius hospital the lady who gave my paranormal team a tour her name is val that place still gives me chills
We live very close to Olla. The house has been demolished due to all the traffic it caused. There is no sign of the house or land anymore. According to the book, Ivor Hoagland (Of Ivor’s Fish and Chips)and he and his Mom went there for treatment. His Mom didn’t survive. So sad
Teri
can you do a video of abandoned ghost towns and stories/mysteries around the walla walla washington area
Yeah, we could do that.
Look up valley Ford ballou cemetery it's in milton freshwater oregon or the stubble field cemetery in walla walla
do you know any stories from Winthrop Wa., a friend and I went there to hunt a long time ago and it is an old town but very nice old western look, the thing that got us was the weird rock piles all along the roadway coming into town from the south. The rock piles are stacked small on large and vice versa
I was expecting the jump scare when you were in the tunnels! LOL!!!
My last trip before COVID was Pete Orbea's Port Gamble Ghost Tour!!
I really enjoy the historical value of your presentations. I moved to WA in 1986, raised a family here. Always like learning as much as possible about this state. Not a big fan of the external, "ghost" videos. I am in aerospace testing. Maybe a little too critical.
Maybe, but we love and appreciate you just the same. Glad you’re here!
I was not expecting that at th end it made me jump😂
Ohhh scared the crap outa me in the end
4/4/24 just found ya live in tricities by way of Moses lake.. and if you want some crazy scary place missle silo. Where there kept Nike
Actually took a tour of that hospital during the day... the night tours is when people spent the night. And one thing I learned on that tour was that it actually didn't close until the 1990's or the early 2000's... I can't remember the exact date just that I was totally shocked it had still been open that recently but not as a hospital, that use did stop in the 60's. It became a insane asylum but towards the end of its years it housed disabled people from the community and that's what it was when it finally shut down for good. It is definitely haunted though! In 1918 when the influenza plague was killing people off all over, Colfax was not spared and during that time the hospital had bodies piled up, including many infants waiting to be taken through the tunnel to the crematorium, which happened to be in a separate building next door. Definitely a creepy place to check out.
When they reopened that place I put the bakery in an old Rainier oven from Seattle built😊
Thank you for the heart attack at work 😂😂🤙
That's my dive buddy at the warren Car....
And there is a church not far from the hospital that gives off mad creepy vibes! It is still in use but when I used the parking lot to turn around in cause it is on a dead end road, all the hairs stood up on my arms and the back of my neck and my body broke out in goose bumps.... the negative energy paralyzed me for a moment, during which time I could barely breath.....
That's pretty sickening that people can go out and desecrate the graves of babies.
At the beginning of this year we had a Dr here in town that kayaked out in Crescent lake and drowned herself. She was never found. Figure she weighted herself down. She always said when she turned 60 she would off herself cause she didnt want to live past that. And she did it. Check it out. Dr. Margaret Bangs. She was the second woman to disappear in the lake this year.
That is such a tragic and baffling story. I will look it up.
OMG...I JUMPED.... LOLOLOLOL
Tacoma WA was the site of detention center Cascadia which closed 70's I think!
Abandoned when I was there, I was invited to explore it because of tales of ghostly experience's!
20's was the average age of us who accepted the invite!
Creepy and empty I was unable to tell if someone else is in there with us or is that a ghost?
Abandoned offices and desks with debris scattered around!
Personally I feel that this building is never empty! Addendum, I am going to state that we were being treated like intruders!
I had a baby daughter die. I’m sorry to hear people are damaging the graves. 🥲
I have been to Lake Crescent a few times. Only on shore though...glad now I never went in the water! LOL
The first time my girlfriend and I went to black Diamond Cemetery. I was about 55 degrees out but it felt like it was in the 30's. You could even see our breath when we talked
Did you guys go at night time or day? I went there with a friend and was lowkey disappointed. The only weird thing that happened was my friend’s phone starting playing music while the phone was in their pocket while we were walking looking around.
Other than that, it was a normal afternoon.
@@Maybe_its_Me Mabey some spirit wanted to jam. We went at dusk, by the the we left it was dark
I was in Snohomish Washington and above the town are two tunnels and that they had a Train stranded there when an Avalanche hit the train and that an engineer had made 2 or 3 trips to the town to get help and to try to walk people out before the Avalanche hit which took him out also on that day
Watching from riffe lake
If memories serves, Indians believe that lake crescent was once a mountain valley with a river flowing through the bottom. There was two warring tribes fighting in the valley one day which angered sasquatch or some sort of large being living at the top of the mountains. Growing annoyed with all the noise, the creature caused an avalanche on purpose to stop the noise. The avalanche blocked the escape of the river and a massive lake formed in the valley becoming lake Crescent. The ghosts of the warring tribe will drag people down to the bottom. Something along those lines.
My cousin and her new husband died in the lake also. way back in early 70's
Sorry That Happened. If I May, Was It A Strange Death?
I think it was a late night drive and they went off the road into the lake and they both drowned they were newly weds
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I’m in Wa I do paranormal content can you tell me where I can go in Shelton or Olympia area?
Man no way I drive through Colfax alllll the time on my way to spokane. I wanna drive by and check it out. See if I can snoop around lol
Jesus the jumpscare got me 😅
I do apologize for that. I had to do something to get through the pandemic.
@@PrettyGrittyTours no worries lockdown were hard on all of us we all cope in our own ways
I have lived in the Tri-Cities since I was a kid and went to those baby graves in the early '90s and had a similar situation happen when we were leaving we thought we were going to hit somebody and had to swerve out of the way and the car died but no one was there and luckily the car started after a very tense and stressful 10 minutes
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The town of SKYHOMISH was a train hub between Eastern and Western Washington the whole town revolves around trains and train history
3 am here and you put a jumpscare? When will this stop? I mean I have family sleeping, too fricking loud
You didn't tell the story about the tunnel cave in on a passing train which is still inside the tunnel and the reason they built a new tunnel which the BN still uses today.
Anyone every here of the Mission Ridge Prop Man? That was a Boy Scout camp classic
I love that story
would you take me and my family and show us the iron goat trail?
Yeah the one time I was there was in the daytime and had no issues, the crypt was unlocked and was being used for yard equipment. It was supposedly owned by a well to do man and he had the crypt built for his final resting place, he fell on hard times and had to sell and he supposedly haunts it today. The city has put up sign to stay off the stairs and had caution tape up because the concrete was crumbling. Pasty Clark building is supposedly haunted. The connected basement below Odouurty bar, cour de Alene plaza Apts and Boo Radleys has ghostly problems, I have done maintenance in the Apts but never in the basement, but the manager was knocked to the floor.she never went to the basement again.
Am curious why there's no ghost stories in or around areas where there were indian camps or battle sites. I know one battle was in AUBURN WA. Then there was many Indian villages in Kirkland, Seattle and elsewhere.
I'm curious whether stories exist of ghosts along the highway on White Pass, Washington State.
One night, driving near the summit I passed a man who was walking beside the highway. He was dressed like a mountain man, a fur trapper. He could have just been one of those eccentrics who dress differently and takes walks at night... But after driving past him I wondered.
Federal way here before it got horrible 1980s 🎉
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Hey I just encountered a "ghost" you could say. Posted the video on my channel. It was near some railroad tracks in Olympia
I am excited to check it out
You don’t want to know what I said after that little “jump scare!” 😂😂😂😂- question- what was the BLUR in the pic of the woman’s husband (just before the scare 😮😢😂)
Honestly no idea. There was no one else in there with them