I worked as a dishwasher at the crescent in the late 80's, ad bell hop at the basin in the early 90's, also waited tables at the New Orleans hotel about a block up main street. All where very scary places with tons of history.
I live in Fayettevile Arkansas (spent a lot of time in central arkansas when i was younger) and I am suuuuuuper exited to finally see something like this about our state. We are normally only mentioned when talking about sports or or hillbillies
I live in Donaldson, Arkansas and was born and raised in Hot Springs. I LOVE LOVE LOVE to see this kind of documentary featuring places in Arkansas! :-)
It certainly is. I grew up in Bentonville and I LOVED just going out driving and exploring. You can find a lot to do without spending a lot of money if any, except for gas.
I'm an Arkansan and it is very beautiful and mystical here. The Allen house is most definitely haunted and mysterious. You can visit the home on Halloween.
I’ve lived my whole life in Monticello. I worked at the Allen House’s “nightmare maze” 3 years in a row, but unfortunately never had an encounter. I love hearing about the history !! It’s so fascinating to me
Hazel Wesson-Peterson Yikes would you like to share your story? I have been to the Stanley, had a red rum and we left after the bartender told us about the hauntings. scary
In west Philadelphia born and raised On the playground where I spent most of my days Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool And all shooting some b-ball outside of the school When a couple of guys, they were up to no good Started making trouble in my neighbourhood I got in one little fight and my mom got scared And said "You're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel-air"
I live on the Arkansas River at Palarm. The Trail of Tears ran right through our area. This area is also on the site of a post Civil War battle (Battle of Palarm) and houses a historical cemetery. We are rich with spiritual activity. The activity seems to correlate more with colder weather for some reason. Our home hosts at least two separate spirits, both harmless and sometimes a bit playful.
*eric pigg* _You live pretty close, as the crow flies, to me. Palarm, is rich with history, and the only liquor store for miles. People don't realise that Arkansas still has mostly dry counties._
Your loving communist democrats want to destroy all history so they can repeat again with bring back slavery and make everyone a slave to the democrat party.
Asmar Eid I’m from Evening Shade area , now live in NewEngland. I’ve been very homesick lately. It’s time for a visit home! You can take the girl out of Arkansas ... but ya can’t take the Arkansas out of the girl!
I took my daughter to the crescent hotel a few years ago and we had food delivered that made my daughter sick and while she layed down I sat on the bed just took pictures with tons of orbs but my daughter was asleep in the next bed, later after I went to sleep she jumped off her bed and said a nurse had cut into her and was demanding I check her side! She felt better afterwards. I had the orb pictures but now my phone is gone.
It's funny, the Peel Mansion sits in front of a Walmart now. I drove by it last night to get some steak with a buddy of mine that lives in Bentonville. Such a beautiful old house. I feel like it deserves a quieter part of town than on Walton boulevard.
@@justinbetland9792 Lmao!!! Wouldn't doubt that one bit. It's so sad that they built that huge Walmart right there next to the Peel Mansion, every day when I drive past it I think how the spirits that reside in the house must be so pissed off, lol. Eternity in a Walmart parking lot is hell for sure🤣
I have a couple pictures of what the Peel mansion looked like 35 years ago. If it wasn't for Wal-Mart being there, that mansion would have been destroyed years ago. It has been quite 25 years since they renovated it. The ghost stories about it are less than 20 years old. It was not haunted when I was growing up there. Neither was the cemetery. Lol. I lived next to that cemetery for more than 15 years. I find it funny that they have ghost tours now. Visit the nearby civil war battle fields, such as pea ridge for a better chance at finding haunted places.
Beautiful state never been there but it's beautiful from what I see and I hear about it and I love the historical background and I love their accents 😊👋👍
I visited Eureka Springs and took pictures of the Cresant Hotel, in those pictures you could see alot of orbs, on pictures that had orbs, no other pictures did
Nice to see Peel Mansion here, I see it all the time cause I live in the area of Bentonville and shop in the Walmart behind it, but I didn't know it was haunted 😱
I'm from Sheridan, Arkansas and I never knew we had such history in this state!!!! I'm excited who wants to get together and go to some of these places just to learn and get the experience???
I visited the opera House several years ago and it wasn't open yet. I was looking in the windows in broad daylight and saw that orb. It was about the size of a basketball. It appeared in the lobby and then floated to the left towards the staircase and then went straight up through the ceiling. I got to walk around in their later that day and it's beautiful inside.
My friend and I stayed at the Basin Hotel and kept hearing children running up and down the hall and loudly playing in the next room and banging on the wall behind our beds. We never saw them in the hall when we checked and called down to complain about the noise. The desk called back to say there were no children in the hotel at the time (only adults) and that none of the rooms above us or beside us were rented. We were finally moved to the very next room down the hall and all the noises stopped. Also, the first room had been creepy although it looked identical to the second room. We decided that first room was haunted.
We had stayed at the Basin Hotel and kept hearing children laughing like they’re having too much fun. When we checked out I mentioned it to the desk clerk, he told us that there are no kids at that time.
I used to live in Heber Springs. The 1st & only time I visited Bridal Veil Falls, I was overcome by an extremely evil feeling there. I got out of there quick! Never felt anything like it & hopefully never will again! I don't believe in ghosts or spirits, but I DEFINITELY won't forget that feeling!
Kansas City Missouri resident my entire life, my heart belongs in Eureka Springs it's such an artsy, eclectic place. Wife and I took the tour 2018 she got one good picture of shadow people at the beginning of the tour ( crescent) sadly our tour guide completely blew us off .
You'd have a lot of nickels. All these stories yet no photos that can be clearly verified. And now its even harder with all the computer imaging it will be near impossible to believe any of it.
thanks for sharing this. very well done and informative. i love your architecture and your history was interesting and your video showed this very well. i am sure the sprits would want to stay in the places they loved and held there by unfinished business or longing.
@@charlottecorley1630 wel everywhere else in the state is good except for the people like me and we also f our cousins so now that I think about it I dont blame you. Were also the #1 worst place to live in the usa. We also dont know how to form a correct sentence and use proper grammar.
I went to college in AR and love the Hot Springs area. Hauntings in AR- remember the Gurdon Light? and the spot near DeQueen where you are parked facing uphill (I have done it and it is some sort of optical illusion) but you put your vehicle in neutral, and the car will roll UPHILL. so cool
All 3 of my cousins live in Berryville (10 minute drive from Eureka) and they told me about the hotel therein Eureka and how it is haunted. When I move to Berryville next year I can't wait to see it.
I live in California in an apartment. When the previous tenants upstairs have moved out I've heard footsteps. Every time it has been vacant, when no one has moved in yet. It sounds like one person is walking around. It doesn't scare me though, because I know that no one has broken in. I'm too embarrassed to tell my manager because she'll probably think I'm nuts.
For a place to be haunted there has to have been blood letting or devil sacrifice at that place ..... Maybe you can find out what is the name of the Moon goddess that lives there?
A great-great uncle of mine joined the union army during the Civil War, was shipped to Arkansas, and promptly died of dysentary. I read this in a family member's journal; there is no further detail -- I wonder where it happened and where he is buried. Of the 3rd Minnesota's casualties, 17 died in battle, 279 died of disease.
My drunk boyfriend was being abusive toward my 3 yr old daughter and I at hotel. A ghost(20 yr old blonde man) locked him outside on balcony. Maintenance arrived to help. She disassembled the doorknob entirely. With eyes bulging she said there's no reason why door won't open. I knew, I saw him. He died from falling off balcony while drunk. How'd I know this? Witches in ancestry perhaps,I sometimes know things. My boyfriend, after screaming for hours on balcony, was aloud back in. He was sober and exhausted. He won't drink now,nor will he speak of that night. He's good to us now, thanks to that heroic spirit.
you need to leave him regardless of him not drinking, easily can start again and it'll be with vengeance..go while your ahead if you love your daughter, why take a chance..Alcohol is one of the worst addictions, excuses are all your going to hear..
mostly totally off topic... all americans are familiar with the story of jhonny appleseed and most people never understood why he would wander around planting appletrees. by planting orchards of trees and arranging for people to harvest them jhonny laid the foundations for adverse possession and after a short few years jhonny was able to claim the prosperous land for free. jhonny was a very rich man when he died or he was jhonny had many different relationships with woman on his properties and i think he lost some of it...lolz just some random trivia
It's not haunted. I lived so close I could see it from my front yard, across the street from the cemetery. I've been several times. The haunting was made up sometime in the last 20 years. It is a very beautiful home that they did a great job of restoring.
I've been in the king opera house one time in mid day I was walking down the sidewalk I was only like 10 we passed by the king opera house. I saw all the lights were off but I pulled on the door and it opened. So we went inside and when I first opened the door it sounded like a bunch of people were talking so I just assumed it was coming from like next door but when we walked in and the door closed it got dead silent.
I've never bothered to investigate the history of the land but there are odd areas in and around Cincinnati airport and Hebron. None of it harmful just a sensation of soul crushing pain and sadness, loss
I have felt the sensations you describe many times in my life at certain places. What do you think is the reason? Invisible ghosts being there? Or painful feelings somehow frozen in time?
Leah Divergent - Did you do a daytime tour inside or the 'haunted' tour? Did you stay overnight? I watched this to see the beautiful architecture. I'm in Canada, so a drive down sometime, isn't out of the question.
@whip it all depends on the person, whether or not they're receptive to that energy. I know it sounds weird but, it's true. I never believed before I had started to experience them. It can be a little scary but, it's more freaky than scary, at least the one's I've encountered.
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No he said the dead know nothing including those who died in Jesus, who are still alive in Jesus -- No point in resurrection to get our new bodies if we just float around as ghosts, Ghosts today are just demons... @@talindakelley189
What an amazing video, the ghost aspect is one thing, as an Australian I really appreciated the history aspect of the video. Thank you so much.
I worked as a dishwasher at the crescent in the late 80's, ad bell hop at the basin in the early 90's, also waited tables at the New Orleans hotel about a block up main street. All where very scary places with tons of history.
Eureka is one hell of a place! ❤
At the New Orleans now! It’s haunted 😱
Very interesting! I don’t live that far from the Crescent hotel and visit there often!! Loved this piece!!
I live in Fayettevile Arkansas (spent a lot of time in central arkansas when i was younger) and I am suuuuuuper exited to finally see something like this about our state. We are normally only mentioned when talking about sports or or hillbillies
Sadly, it’s like that even here in Little Rock/North Little Rock.
I also live in the south, and I've been to Arkansas, they have good hillbillies, not like some places farther north, ha ha.
Yeah, we do have pretty high quality hillbillies😂
Same fam!
Dipper Karsten yes evidently military from cross seas place they army here and say they sent them cross seas hell naw
I live in Donaldson, Arkansas and was born and raised in Hot Springs. I LOVE LOVE LOVE to see this kind of documentary featuring places in Arkansas! :-)
Joan Davis #870!!!!!
Joan Davis I live in Hot Springs Arkansas but I grew up in Springdale Arkansas.
I live in Paragould, Arkansas. I can't imagine living anywhere else. It's so pretty.♥️♥️🌹🌹
I live in the Bay Area California and I hate it here. I want to leave but don't know where to pick up and go. Arkansas sounds just beautiful .
i have lived a lot of places and Arkansas is my home. Our state government is shit at there jobs but other then that its great!
wow thats where I grew up
Meth town usa
Wow I’m glad to say that I live in Arkansas! This is awesome
I live about an Hour from Memphis as well .
I am a resident of Arkansas. I love our history.
Nikki Smith so am i!
Same here!
Central Arkansas. I've visited most of the hotels here.
Nikki Smith ever heard of birdsong, ar.?
😂history....how old is arkansas...europe has history...america has a past..
I love driving through Arkansas, its beautiful
Yes it is
It certainly is. I grew up in Bentonville and I LOVED just going out driving and exploring. You can find a lot to do without spending a lot of money if any, except for gas.
You should visit outings that are nice in the way evening.
Yes it is! I moved to Arkansas in 2012 and adore it.
I'm an Arkansan and it is very beautiful and mystical here. The Allen house is most definitely haunted and mysterious. You can visit the home on Halloween.
Allen house is awesome, been there
I love when these historical places do something special for Halloween.
This is really interesting! i live in Germany and am not very likely to visit Arkansas so it's nice to see a few of your historical places.
tablaqueen If you could, what would be the one place you'd visit in the US? I'd love to know✨
tablaqueen LOL I am from Arkansas, and I now live in Germany! (Since 2002)
tablaqueen I think that you would like to see it. There are a lot of places to see. Check out my playlist called "Arkansas Tours".
Come visit, you'd love it. I used to go once a month.
I live in Arkansas
Terrific video!! Very well put together
I love my hometown Rogers AR.
I love being a Mexican/American hillbilly.
Oh thank God I thought I was the only one lol
I’ve been to Rogers and it’s nice. So many Hispanics. I’m also Hispanic
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@@willbosley7413 😂😂😂😂😂
That's not really your name though, right?
When I think of a morgue, the word beautiful never comes to mind.😂
What a great video, excellent production and truly scary. Thanks for posting!
your body dies, but the sprite lives for ever. i love hauntings, expericed one as a child playing in the woods.
Your uncle, with a sheet over his head, touching you in bad places doesn't count as a haunting.
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I’ve lived my whole life in Monticello. I worked at the Allen House’s “nightmare maze” 3 years in a row, but unfortunately never had an encounter. I love hearing about the history !! It’s so fascinating to me
Excellent video. Many thanks for sharing this video with us all. 👍
lived in Heber springs and mountain view area for many years. beautiful country and many secrets in them old hills!😆
I live in the Heber Springs area, have for many years.
Looking to move to that area. Fascinated by the history.
Have stayed in Benton and bought a quilt in Eureka . Loved Arkansas.
I found this very informative. Well done thank you will continue to watch your content.
Born and raised in Arkansas but live in Colorado, I have had similar experiences at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park.
Hazel Wesson-Peterson Yikes would you like to share your story? I have been to the Stanley, had a red rum and we left after the bartender told us about the hauntings. scary
Hola
In west Philadelphia born and raised
On the playground where I spent most of my days
Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool
And all shooting some b-ball outside of the school
When a couple of guys, they were up to no good
Started making trouble in my neighbourhood
I got in one little fight and my mom got scared
And said "You're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel-air"
@@Blockah 😂😂😂😂😂 ok then 😂😂
I was born in Arkansas. Moved to Colorado for 17 years moved back to Arkansas been here almost a year. I miss Colorado. You been to the Stanley hotel?
I live on the Arkansas River at Palarm. The Trail of Tears ran right through our area. This area is also on the site of a post Civil War battle (Battle of Palarm) and houses a historical cemetery. We are rich with spiritual activity. The activity seems to correlate more with colder weather for some reason. Our home hosts at least two separate spirits, both harmless and sometimes a bit playful.
eric pigg the activity could be related to events that took place during that season.
eric pigg What do the spirits do?
*eric pigg*
_You live pretty close, as the crow flies, to me. Palarm, is rich with history, and the only liquor store for miles. People don't realise that Arkansas still has mostly dry counties._
I know what you mean. I have the spirit of a small child in my house. It seems harmless to me. The one time that I did it scared me to death.
That is so cool Lynsay, our little girl has been relatively quiet lately! :)
I've stayed there, as a child. Eureka springs is a cool place
I grew up near the Pittman Ferry Battlefield (Civil War), in AR and there are still old structures standing in my area. Love Historic Arkansas.
Your loving communist democrats want to destroy all history so they can repeat again with bring back slavery and make everyone a slave to the democrat party.
this is beautiful stories and inteligent to thank you
Im from los angeles but lived in russellville ark for 3 years i love arkansas
North East Arkansas ✌🏽💯
Love Living Here!!
ASU👏🏽
Asmar Eid I’m from Evening Shade area , now live in NewEngland. I’ve been very homesick lately. It’s time for a visit home! You can take the girl out of Arkansas ... but ya can’t take the Arkansas out of the girl!
Very interesting. The narrator's voice helped me tremendously me to stay with it. good job!
the narrator is none other than Chuck Dovish whom for many years narrated a local TV show Traveling Arkansas
Much, much better than having to listen to those robot voices.
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I took my daughter to the crescent hotel a few years ago and we had food delivered that made my daughter sick and while she layed down I sat on the bed just took pictures with tons of orbs but my daughter was asleep in the next bed, later after I went to sleep she jumped off her bed and said a nurse had cut into her and was demanding I check her side! She felt better afterwards. I had the orb pictures but now my phone is gone.
It's funny, the Peel Mansion sits in front of a Walmart now. I drove by it last night to get some steak with a buddy of mine that lives in Bentonville.
Such a beautiful old house. I feel like it deserves a quieter part of town than on Walton boulevard.
I agree, but the Peel Mansion was there first!
Move the street or rezone the area
@@justinbetland9792 Lmao!!! Wouldn't doubt that one bit. It's so sad that they built that huge Walmart right there next to the Peel Mansion, every day when I drive past it I think how the spirits that reside in the house must be so pissed off, lol. Eternity in a Walmart parking lot is hell for sure🤣
I have a couple pictures of what the Peel mansion looked like 35 years ago. If it wasn't for Wal-Mart being there, that mansion would have been destroyed years ago. It has been quite 25 years since they renovated it. The ghost stories about it are less than 20 years old. It was not haunted when I was growing up there. Neither was the cemetery. Lol. I lived next to that cemetery for more than 15 years. I find it funny that they have ghost tours now. Visit the nearby civil war battle fields, such as pea ridge for a better chance at finding haunted places.
@@neva_nyx Great advice, thanks!! I have only lived here 3 years so we are still pretty new-ish to the area:)
I lived in Jacksonville, Arkansas. It's a very beautiful state. I miss it there! I would love to one day go back and visit there!
I live in Jacksonville also. Hello neighbor
Alpena, Arkansas and Jacksonville, Florida.
The scariest apparitions in AR by far are the Clitons, who are mass murderers, bunco artists, liars, and bad actors extraordinaire!
Maybe at this place where they went to have their spirit cooking!?
Ive stayed there and experienced some of the paranormal things in the old section of the hotel. Still get chills when I think about it.
Beautiful state never been there but it's beautiful from what I see and I hear about it and I love the historical background and I love their accents 😊👋👍
I visited Eureka Springs and took pictures of the Cresant Hotel, in those pictures you could see alot of orbs, on pictures that had orbs, no other pictures did
The Moon goddess assume all the characters that people experienced.
Haunted houses are a very economical choice.
I don't want the owners of my house to sell it so I pretend it's haunted when buyers come through and look
Narrated by Chuck Dovish, his program I think was called Exploring Arkansas for the PBS affiliate in Little Rock.
Very well done. THANKYOU for sharing.
I love Arkansas and was stationed at Ft Chafee just outside Ft Smith in the mid 70's..beautiful country.
Randy Green where you from
Thanks for posting!
In eureka springs now on vacation! Can’t wait to explore !!! Sooooo beautiful
This is an amazing video. I live in Bentonville and love the crescent.
The word crescent has always made me want a croissant.
Nice to see Peel Mansion here, I see it all the time cause I live in the area of Bentonville and shop in the Walmart behind it, but I didn't know it was haunted 😱
It's not. I grew up in bentonville. We lived on F street next to the cemetery. It's not haunted either.
The Crescent Hotel reminds me of the hotel in The Shining.
Hotel in ‘The Shining ‘ is in Estes Park, Colorado
True.
I'm from Sheridan, Arkansas and I never knew we had such history in this state!!!! I'm excited who wants to get together and go to some of these places just to learn and get the experience???
They all say, the most haunted place.
I visited the opera House several years ago and it wasn't open yet. I was looking in the windows in broad daylight and saw that orb. It was about the size of a basketball. It appeared in the lobby and then floated to the left towards the staircase and then went straight up through the ceiling. I got to walk around in their later that day and it's beautiful inside.
My friend and I stayed at the Basin Hotel and kept hearing children running up and down the hall and loudly playing in the next room and banging on the wall behind our beds. We never saw them in the hall when we checked and called down to complain about the noise. The desk called back to say there were no children in the hotel at the time (only adults) and that none of the rooms above us or beside us were rented. We were finally moved to the very next room down the hall and all the noises stopped. Also, the first room had been creepy although it looked identical to the second room. We decided that first room was haunted.
We had stayed at the Basin Hotel and kept hearing children laughing like they’re having too much fun. When we checked out I mentioned it to the desk clerk, he told us that there are no kids at that time.
I used to live in Heber Springs. The 1st & only time I visited Bridal Veil Falls, I was overcome by an extremely evil feeling there. I got out of there quick! Never felt anything like it & hopefully never will again! I don't believe in ghosts or spirits, but I DEFINITELY won't forget that feeling!
I love the kitty, looked like he and Chuck were having a chat right before they started filming.
It's a beautiful hotel ~Karen🌹
Great history, great video
Know all about the crescent. Experienced it’s ghost one night.
Oohhh please do tell
Kansas City Missouri resident my entire life, my heart belongs in Eureka Springs it's such an artsy, eclectic place. Wife and I took the tour 2018 she got one good picture of shadow people at the beginning of the tour ( crescent) sadly our tour guide completely blew us off .
Good video...
I wish I had a nickel for every place that claims to be the MOST haunted house in America.
You'd have a lot of nickels. All these stories yet no photos that can be clearly verified. And now its even harder with all the computer imaging it will be near impossible to believe any of it.
thanks for sharing this. very well done and informative. i love your architecture and your history was interesting and your video showed this very well. i am sure the sprits would want to stay in the places they loved and held there by unfinished business or longing.
I live in Benton AR I've heard stories about the Crescent hotel all my life.
I live in benton too. Also been to eureka but never stopped at the hotel
Same and heard many stories plus i know you 😂🤣
Eureka Springs is one of my family's favorite places to visit. I'd love to hit up the Crescent Hotel one of these days.
Very interesting
Love watching your channel
Those 246 dislikes came from Oklahoma
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Just The Average TH-camr no from me! I live in Mtn home and wish I could get back to Louisiana
@@charlottecorley1630 wel everywhere else in the state is good except for the people like me and we also f our cousins so now that I think about it I dont blame you. Were also the #1 worst place to live in the usa. We also dont know how to form a correct sentence and use proper grammar.
Very intriguing
Great video! So enjoyed this!
I never heard these stories before, nice series.
I went to college in AR and love the Hot Springs area. Hauntings in AR- remember the Gurdon Light? and the spot near DeQueen where you are parked facing uphill (I have done it and it is some sort of optical illusion) but you put your vehicle in neutral, and the car will roll UPHILL. so cool
All 3 of my cousins live in Berryville (10 minute drive from Eureka) and they told me about the hotel therein Eureka and how it is haunted. When I move to Berryville next year I can't wait to see it.
grow up in berryville went to school there not the some anymore
Spelled as Berryville, pronounced as Bearivil.
Oh yeah, this is the believable kind! Thanks for sharing this.
I live in California in an apartment. When the previous tenants upstairs have moved out I've heard footsteps. Every time it has been vacant, when no one has moved in yet. It sounds like one person is walking around. It doesn't scare me though, because I know that no one has broken in. I'm too embarrassed to tell my manager because she'll probably think I'm nuts.
Awesome video.
I worked at the crescent and can say i’ve seen things and heard things. It’s definitely haunted
For a place to be haunted there has to have been blood letting or devil sacrifice at that place ..... Maybe you can find out what is the name of the Moon goddess that lives there?
A piano or a victrola playing by themselves I would get the heck out of there
i see this chanel before and i love it sad the story about ladele
A great-great uncle of mine joined the union army during the Civil War, was shipped to Arkansas, and promptly died of dysentary. I read this in a family member's journal; there is no further detail -- I wonder where it happened and where he is buried. Of the 3rd Minnesota's casualties, 17 died in battle, 279 died of disease.
Probably palarm
You should be able to get his records from the National Archives
Good Luck
Eureka Springs!!! Strange and weird town.
Phylly San Antonio love it though
Lot of clansman there
My drunk boyfriend was being abusive toward my 3 yr old daughter and I at hotel. A ghost(20 yr old blonde man) locked him outside on balcony. Maintenance arrived to help. She disassembled the doorknob entirely. With eyes bulging she said there's no reason why door won't open. I knew, I saw him. He died from falling off balcony while drunk. How'd I know this? Witches in ancestry perhaps,I sometimes know things. My boyfriend, after screaming for hours on balcony, was aloud back in. He was sober and exhausted. He won't drink now,nor will he speak of that night. He's good to us now, thanks to that heroic spirit.
you need to leave him regardless of him not drinking, easily can start again and it'll be with vengeance..go while your ahead if you love your daughter, why take a chance..Alcohol is one of the worst addictions, excuses are all your going to hear..
My relatives on my dads side are from North East Arkansas.
Cool. I am in NE Ark.
21:55 A hundred eighty acres of apple trees gone.
It's really sad, isn't it? The beautiful things that get destroyed all in the name of progress 😢
mostly totally off topic...
all americans are familiar with the story of jhonny appleseed
and
most people never understood why he would wander around planting appletrees.
by planting orchards of trees and arranging for people to harvest them
jhonny laid the foundations for adverse possession
and
after a short few years jhonny was able to claim the prosperous land for free.
jhonny was a very rich man when he died
or
he was
jhonny had many different relationships with woman on his properties
and
i think he lost some of it...lolz
just some random trivia
I live in Arkansas and would love to visit all places shown here.
Well done, well done!
I live not too far from the Peel mansion but have never had a desire to check it out. It is a beautiful sight, though.
It's not haunted. I lived so close I could see it from my front yard, across the street from the cemetery. I've been several times. The haunting was made up sometime in the last 20 years. It is a very beautiful home that they did a great job of restoring.
Chuck Dovish is an absolute Arkansas Legend!! Nicest guy you will ever meet!
I live in arkansas and have driven past this place
It is a beautiful hotel!
I'm planning a trip to the Allen house soon. I'll have pictures posted on Facebook..
SuperNatural Sightings did you go? Have IG?
I would love to see them
I've been in the king opera house one time in mid day I was walking down the sidewalk I was only like 10 we passed by the king opera house. I saw all the lights were off but I pulled on the door and it opened. So we went inside and when I first opened the door it sounded like a bunch of people were talking so I just assumed it was coming from like next door but when we walked in and the door closed it got dead silent.
I've never bothered to investigate the history of the land but there are odd areas in and around Cincinnati airport and Hebron. None of it harmful just a sensation of soul crushing pain and sadness, loss
I have felt the sensations you describe many times in my life at certain places. What do you think is the reason? Invisible ghosts being there? Or painful feelings somehow frozen in time?
Thank you very interesting
That was a sad story about Ladell.
love this place. been twice
yes me to
Leah Divergent - Did you do a daytime tour inside or the 'haunted' tour? Did you stay overnight?
I watched this to see the beautiful architecture.
I'm in Canada, so a drive down sometime, isn't out of the question.
@whip it all depends on the person, whether or not they're receptive to that energy. I know it sounds weird but, it's true. I never believed before I had started to experience them. It can be a little scary but, it's more freaky than scary, at least the one's I've encountered.
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Fascinating!
More people should visit and spend a weekend.
I'm new to your channel, i live in Ft. Smith, AR.... I've been binge watching all your videos!! Can't wait to see what you come up with next❤❤❤❤
Sameee
Yes, near Ft Smith too....lots of history here. I thought sure Judge Parker, Jessie James, Belle Starr, etc., would make the cut!
Death, is only the beginning.
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Hi unrealistic views please do not trick people into lies, Cheers.
Jesus Said the dead know nothing!
@Realistic Views
@@Blockah when Jesus said that, I believe he meant, dead as in spiritual dead. Who so ever does not believe in the Father is spiritually dead.
No he said the dead know nothing including those who died in Jesus, who are still alive in Jesus -- No point in resurrection to get our new bodies if we just float around as ghosts, Ghosts today are just demons... @@talindakelley189
Enjoyed your video. New subscriber here!
10 years ago while staying at the Crescent, I heard a voice in our room. No one was there or in the hallway.
I love history and especially haunted history….
very interesting video.
this is nice and peaceful entertainment