❤❤❤❤🎉 I love ghost stories!! Especially when it’s about the areas I’m familiar with..love the way you do your program! 🙏🏽 thank you! 😊 ps. Not sure how I didn’t come across your channel till now🤷♀️
I love your videos! I am a new subscriber. And thank you for no jump scares I do have PTSD. I appreciate it. I love what you’re covering. I’ve been a lifelong Washington resident and I’ve learned a lot from your videos. Thanks so much for posting.
Thanks for no jump scares. Normally I like it, but I listen in my car sometimes and had to stop for a bit because it was rather dangerous when you'd do those. 😅 Love your work! We've taken several tours, and will be taking more for sure! ❤
I grew up in UP around the City of Tacoma and Lakewood. am familiar with these sites. My friend rented space in the Old City Hall. It is a beautiful building. It has good "bones" It was definitely creepy. I grew up performing in and working at the Temple Theater and the Rialto Theater which is now the Pantages. I had to go down into the deep dark basement to turn on the huge, old generator. Every step of the way was dark except for the small circle of my usher's flashlight. It was all cement without doors but anyone/any thing could be waiting in the dark to jump out and scare me. One of the most haunted places I have ever been was the old ruins of the Western State Hospital next to Lake Waughop. You should check that out. Super haunted.
What do you know about the old Irish Catholic Cemetery right off Orillia rd? I remember it was about 10 years ago I was with one of my buddies from high school and we pulled off to that Cemetery right between that street that cuts back and Orillia rd there was an old house overgrown with Ivy and blackberries we explored inside a little bit but it was very dilapidated and there were records on the ground that were probably made before it was vinyl because of the way they chipped and broke. Going through the trails up North about 50 m there was an old school house looking building with big white pillars. It had to have been from sometime around the turn of the century if not earlier. I really wish I would have explored the old schoolhouse building because now it's all been completely flattened it down and nothing remains. They brought in the heavy equipment and destroyed the whole place.
Once saw stephen king at a gas station in smokey point around 2000-2001 filling up a Geo metro or some other shitbox I can't remember but I know it was him lol We made eye contact but i just left in my car. I figured the guy gets enough attention
Good morning great video but you have made a inaccurate statement about the Puget Sound Bank building At 233 feet there was in 1910..there was quite a few buildings west of the Mississippi and missouri river. The D & F Tower in Denver at 325 Feet. The Call building in San Francisco at 315 feet and a few more in San Francisco would be taller .I know with history you are generally pretty accurate but my gut feeling said that that wasn't right.
That's my understanding too. I also have heard of people seeing a female ghost dancer on the stage downstairs in Fellowship Hall. I had a creepy experience there when I was about 12 y.o.
These are just the hauntings that we know of. Imagine how many more there are that are unspoken of. When I worked for Aacres in-home care, I worked at an old house in a not as nice part of Tacoma. That house, especially the basement was haunted. I NEVER went down there lol. The vibes were creepy to say the least.
My husband had worked in the temple theatre and yes, the service elevator is haunted but it’s supposed to be a bus boy. They stopped using it even though it still worked at the time. This was late 90’s. The whole place has a creepy vibe.
I love all your videos of the ghosts of our washington state home😮🎉
❤❤❤❤🎉 I love ghost stories!! Especially when it’s about the areas I’m familiar with..love the way you do your program! 🙏🏽 thank you! 😊 ps. Not sure how I didn’t come across your channel till now🤷♀️
I love your videos! I am a new subscriber. And thank you for no jump scares I do have PTSD. I appreciate it. I love what you’re covering. I’ve been a lifelong Washington resident and I’ve learned a lot from your videos. Thanks so much for posting.
Thanks for no jump scares. Normally I like it, but I listen in my car sometimes and had to stop for a bit because it was rather dangerous when you'd do those. 😅 Love your work! We've taken several tours, and will be taking more for sure! ❤
I am happy to keep them less jumpy
My uncle lived on Ruston Way in Tacoma. I remember when they demolished the plant stack.
Great storytelling, as always.
Thank you, Chris.
We hope to take a tour with you in person!
Would love to see more Central/Eastern WA ghost stories!
Agreed. I had planned to do more but I got overwhelmed with the first batch. Easter WA deserves its own show
What a fantastic episode! Thank you for these great live tours 👻.
Totally my pleasure
Good show
Happy Birthday
Gus was here.... Happy belated Birthday 🙂
Happy belated birthday
tysm for ur video!
Good evening
Happy late birthday, have a great day every day
I grew up in UP around the City of Tacoma and Lakewood. am familiar with these sites.
My friend rented space in the Old City Hall. It is a beautiful building. It has good "bones"
It was definitely creepy. I grew up performing in and working at the Temple Theater and the Rialto Theater which is now the Pantages. I had to go down into the deep dark basement to turn on the huge, old generator. Every step of the way was dark except for the small circle of my usher's flashlight. It was all cement without doors but anyone/any thing could be waiting in the dark to jump out and scare me. One of the most haunted places I have ever been was the old ruins of the Western State Hospital next to Lake Waughop. You should check that out. Super haunted.
What about Mary's hill, Walla Walla
What do you know about the old Irish Catholic Cemetery right off Orillia rd? I remember it was about 10 years ago I was with one of my buddies from high school and we pulled off to that Cemetery right between that street that cuts back and Orillia rd there was an old house overgrown with Ivy and blackberries we explored inside a little bit but it was very dilapidated and there were records on the ground that were probably made before it was vinyl because of the way they chipped and broke.
Going through the trails up North about 50 m there was an old school house looking building with big white pillars. It had to have been from sometime around the turn of the century if not earlier. I really wish I would have explored the old schoolhouse building because now it's all been completely flattened it down and nothing remains.
They brought in the heavy equipment and destroyed the whole place.
Once saw stephen king at a gas station in smokey point around 2000-2001 filling up a Geo metro or some other shitbox I can't remember but I know it was him lol We made eye contact but i just left in my car. I figured the guy gets enough attention
Good morning great video but you have made a inaccurate statement about the Puget Sound Bank building At 233 feet there was in 1910..there was quite a few buildings west of the Mississippi and missouri river. The D & F Tower in Denver at 325 Feet. The Call building in San Francisco at 315 feet and a few more in San Francisco would be taller .I know with history you are generally pretty accurate but my gut feeling said that that wasn't right.
Check out 2334 NE 91st in Seattle. 2 people were murdered there.
I think a janitor died in the Temple theater elevator as well if I’m not mistaken.
That's my understanding too. I also have heard of people seeing a female ghost dancer on the stage downstairs in Fellowship Hall. I had a creepy experience there when I was about 12 y.o.
These are just the hauntings that we know of. Imagine how many more there are that are unspoken of. When I worked for Aacres in-home care, I worked at an old house in a not as nice part of Tacoma. That house, especially the basement was haunted. I NEVER went down there lol. The vibes were creepy to say the least.
My husband had worked in the temple theatre and yes, the service elevator is haunted but it’s supposed to be a bus boy. They stopped using it even though it still worked at the time. This was late 90’s. The whole place has a creepy vibe.
The story about fern hill would be considered entrapment, Mail fraud, enticement and about a half a dozen other things lol.