Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Been to many of these places... walked the now empty spaces... sat in silence to take in the beauty and pay reverence to all who have gone before. Their testimony of hard lives lived... pressed into the environment to leave us their stories. I am inspired and strengthened by lessons learned.
Many years ago my Aunt and Uncle were tenants in a very old pub in Norfolk, in the UK. I used to go there for a week every year and loved everything about it until I had to go to bed. It had been an Inn for a couple of centuries but my Aunt and Uncle rarely took in paying guests at the time. Consequently my bedroom was along a long, long corridor on the top floor and the only occupied bedroom was mine. As the rest of the family slept on the first floor. I used to sleep with my light on all the time but was still frightened as every night there would be footsteps that walked the length of the corridor and would stop at an empty room a few rooms away from me. It happened every night to my horror. My Aunt, Uncle and Cousin had never heard anything so they put it down to the fantasies of a young girl. Over time, I got used to it as much as possible as it never came outside my room and always stopped outside the same room every night. Having said that, I never opened my door all night. Unfortunately, it was demolished years ago. A great shame as it had lots of history and was a proper village pub with ancient flagstones and the permanent smell of spilt beer even in the early morning.
Ive seen a lot of weird stuff in my 60 years but one of the strangest was on Highway 395 about 30 miles south of Lone Pine, Ca. I had pulled over off the Highway to relieve both myself and my Labrador around noon and when I got back in the car and sat down, there was a person in the middle of the road maybe 15 feet away from us and was walking north and just disappeared like walking into another dimension. Ill never forget that.
In 1979 I was a student at UT Knoxville. My biology Prof let us substitute a hike up trillium gap to cling man's dome on Mount leconte for a final.... I was happy to do it. Part way up I stopped to fix my shoe and got behind. That left me hurrying to catch up. I started to see copper pipes on my right and smell wood smoke. A path opened to my right and I smelled cooking. Curious, I followed the path a short distance. At a clearing there was a small village and a man in homespun approached me. He told me this was the village of trillium gap where all residents had died from the flu epidemic in 1918. He mentioned the last two had been found dead with a set table and stew on the stove having buried the rest. He showed me a cabin with a set table and stew cooking then walked away. I was a little unsettled and headed back to the main path and caught up near the dome. I told friends about the village and said we could stop on the way down. On the way down there were no copper pipes, path, or woodsmoke. There was only a cemetery at the place I was sure the village should be. My friends thought I was kidding them. To this day I can't explain it. I can see the man in my mind. Young, good looking, helpful.
I work in an old 7 floor building in downtown Los Angeles. I'm told the building was a hospital prior to 1959. I was working alone one Saturday when I heard a little girl's voice calling out for her mommy. On Monday, I commentated to my secretary that something weird happened on Saturday. She immediately straightened up and her eyes widened as she exclaimed, "You heard the little girl calling for her mommy!?" I don't work Saturdays no more.
I’ve been to Bodie several times because every year I camp in Bridgeport off of highway 395. This last visit was during the summer and that day was really hot and I wandered off by myself to explore. I was looking through some old iron bars of the old jail house and I really couldn’t see anything at all because it was very dark in there. Out of nowhere a cold gust of air hit me in the face, it was almost like an air conditioner was turned on full blast but of course there wasn’t any air conditioning. That was definitely my cue to leave..lol
Decent chronicle. It’s nice to have a list. I’m a little surprised it didn’t include one of the most iconic and haunted towns of the Old West, Tombstone, AZ.
I think I lost my previous attempt at a reply. I was trying to say that unfortunately most of Tombstone's "ghosts" are made up by Tombstone's living residents. Come see the town anyhow. I lived 15 years and miss it every day that I'm gone--ghosts or no ghosts.
We went there in 1967, and it was still a ghost town - the cemetery wasn't all decorated with tombstones, and there were only a few dilapidated old buildings. Dust and tumbleweed as far as the eye could see - we couldn't get a bottle of water. It looks like a tourist mecca, now.
Did not mention the Spanish Flu epidemic that hit Mogollon (winter of 1918-19, I think)... When spring arrived, New Mexico National Guard soldiers carted the many bodies which had lain frozen in the streets, covered by sheets, to the top of the mountain, where they dynamited graves out of the rock. That cemetery at the top of the pine-covered ridge is ghostly and beautiful today. Very difficult to get to... And so those poor souls rest in beauty and peace.
This was very nicely narrated all the way through ,such a great voice.I love anything paranormal and being in the U.K. I was not aware there were so many old mining towns still left standing.I think also it’s amazing that they have been restored so that the history is kept alive ..Great video I enjoyed it immensely ..Thank You 🥰
Check out Virginia City, Nevada. I visited 2 weeks ago while on vacation . It was a blast. My friend and I stayed at "Silver Queen 👑" Hotel which is 167 year old hotel. And boy was it haunted!!
I find it perturbing that they ensure the preservation of ghost towns, while they demolish and destroy our sacred burial sites, and Native American Indian land they stole from my ancestors. Sadly, the worse is yet to come for all if man does not change. 😢
I have been to a few old Ghost towns within Nevada when I lived there. They are truly amazing... looking through the chicken wire at all the original belongings of the people back then is really mesmerizing
@@alforliniteaching5670 I grew up out there and when I moved away for years I moved back for a few years. If you ever get the chance you should see them
@@Shadow_foxx1 Hmm. It sounds interesting. I think my travelling days are over,unless I need to recieve more light Wouldn't be shocking to encounter something spirit? Thank you for answering ,and your welcome to my channel. Al.
I think this is, by far, your best video in the genre, as far as presentation is concerned. I'd personally be happy to see similar quality videos in the future.
This is the best podcast on ghost towns I have ever seen. I like the way the information includes the metaphysical electric cyber interpretations of energy soul implants attaching to the physical objects. I think I understand why so many of us become earthbound by our love of things thanks to this wonderful film. Come to think of it, most of my life, I have perhaps been possessed either by Native indigenous ghosts or those of my ancestors, euro immigrant cowboy or cowgirls of the pioneer days. All the while, thinking myself a modern consumer 'urbanite' of the left or the right depending on the societal ethical vagaries of time.
I never heard of, nor read of a cowgirl in the pioneer days, although there are some today. Still, they make up maybe 1% of all those employed in the trade. I have a good friend from the next property over who raises horses AND cattle, just as I do, and he is neck deep in the old style "cowboy" life. His manner of breaking a horse is timeless, unlike my own approach to "training" a horse. He'll lead his cattle from TX to OK (50 miles-ish) on horseback rather than using an ATV. It's a beautiful sight, but I find I get more done doing things my way. (which is sad I know🤷♂) Anyway, I don't know of any females in Cherokee County, outside of some on the TX side, who work full time with horses. Theres a guy out in California who recently bought the famous cerro-gordo town. Beautiful little town, although not much left. You might enjoy his channel. God Bless.🙏
I grew up with ghost stories in North Carolina. I never saw one or heard one until I saw my mother walk up the steps in her blue bathrobe and pink slippers several months after she died. I also heard one in the middle of the night when I was working in a museum in North Carolina.
I get to see them alot. I am so blessed. I know there are demons but I believe in Jesus. My loved ones do not scare me and only come to comfort me or help me. Jesus continued to come after his ascension, why wouldn't my loved ones?
Visited Bodie several years ago. It is an amazing place to visit. I absolutely love the history, the stories of the people that lived there. I find it all so fascinating! I never felt any spooky feelings, just a sense of awe and wonder. I probably would feel differently if it was nighttime. 😊 It is beautiful but a desolate and harsh place.
I use to live in Murphy, Idaho. You could see "Silver City", from my backyard. I have been to the town of Silver city a few times; it has its stories of the town and its hay days. It is a beautiful drive up the hill with animals all over, a full year-round caretaker. Closes in the wintertime due to no access from the snow-bound roads. But a wonderful place to visit, horseback riding and a motel to stay in last I heard was there along with a little store.
I tried to visit silver city right after winter when the roads cleared one time. We made it into town and scared the shit out of me. When we entered the town a guy was walking down the road and we saw a couple sitting on their porch they just started at my car and watched me turn around to leave. I had two small children with me. I looked in the rear view mirror and all three of those people were standing at the end of the road I went to turn around on just stood there. I kept looking with a bad gut feeling. I kept going till we made it back to the main road😮
This is such a well-done, high quality film. Although I love ghost stories, this film has huge merit if only for its history, narration and stunning cinematography. The ghost stories are just a wonderful bonus! Thank you!
The vidio is cool! And the narrating is coolalso voice of great clarity ! Histy tails are interesting ! To make folks realize !. Ok rolls aren't really any different . In the western days or before ! Time has just moved life intoodern living . We all them and now ! Live to capture the American dream ! Home God and Moms Apple Pie ! Laws have grown but the same . Traditions are still important to us all ! Peace be with the Haunted souls of the past ! Help them lord go find their way to your light ! That lights the entrance of Heaven ! For ever lasting peace !
I've been going to "ghost towns" for many years now, as I did with my parents back when I was a kid. I've watched this film a dozen times. It's excellent !
These western ghost towns have fascinating history and tales. Just perfect destinations for weekend road trips away from civilisations and digital world. You could smell hardship, tough living and hard earned respect there..👍
I truly enjoyed every minute of this film. The narration, the music, the facts and stories were all well told. I love anything paranormal and this movie was amazing. Thank you ❤️
We've visited Bodie a handful of times. The amount of artifacts scattered throughout the town are incredible. Out of respect we NEVER pick them up, let alone touch them. And now we find out about the curse! Lol
Great video, so glad I happened onto this one! Ghost towns are a passion with me. It was SO nice to get to hear from Philip Varney too. I've got a lot of his books and have used them to find places. He's a hero to me, I'd love to hear more from him.
Ghost spirits whatever u want to call them. They definitely exist. Iv seen them. My home has at least 2 I believe they are the former owners maybe not. At first they weren’t doing too much, but they have become more mischievous and a little dangerous in the last year. Scratches on my back ext. Chairs that are not rocking chairs moving by themselves just rocking back-and-forth waking me up. Looking at a chair rocking back-and-forth when nobody is sitting in it is pretty scary. They also do other things that are weird as well they used some old toys to talk. I threw those out had sentimental value. Spirits use energy. Old toys that no longer have batteries or work are perfect. They get your attention believe me. One time it said hi there when my spouse was actually was getting dressed. Another time he was leaving on a totally different toy said goodbye. I wanted to keep them but with that I said no they’re gone. I didn’t want to throw them out but I had to because I did not want them talking. I literally found them at the bottom of the toybox and it didn’t work for me I shook them I tried everything and I know that the high there takes two different buttons. I got them for my son‘s first Christmas and first Easter and they were at least 12 years old at the time. Yeah Spirit ghost definitely can interact and do things. They can even make you sick if you’re around dead energy for too long. Many have experienced that. I definitely do. If I go on vacation and I’m gone for like a week the minute I stepped back in my house within 30 minutes I have the shaky anxiety feeling. Totally unexplainable except for the fact that I have spirits in my house. So yeah they’re real
Absolutely fascinating documentary. I'm in the UK and we don't have anything like 'The Old Wild West' over here; it seems our 19th century was quite different. It's just too bad that you couldn't do an investigation in each of those ghost towns. What video that would have been! Thank you for the experience. 🤗❤️👻👽🛸👋
Y'all have just as fascinating a history, that's why it's so fun to travel! I'm in Texas and our ranch is haunted by indian spirits, you hear them riding by at night, I can't understand their language, and no one else hears them, but they always wake me up. I think because my mom was half native American Indian, that I can hear them? I don't know, but it's scary and interesting....
Uh, but you have hundreds of haunted castles and manors I the UK.. come on! I have been in several houses as a tourist where the house was clearly haunted S
@@mountain_man_marks_adventu687 In New Zealand as well..Wiki:Dorris Alexander "Dee" Brown was an American novelist, historian, and librarian. His most famous work, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, details the history of American expansionism from the point of view of the Native Americans.
@@MsBlueRyan pls do you know of any other channels like paranormal activity with Colin his work? is legit not made up to get likes I cant find d anything esp that has the history then the in paranormal
Mind-blowing! It made me wanna take a backpack and leave my country Guatemala and spend the rest of my life visiting all those towns. Love the old wild west.
There wasn't before: I haven't been for, probably 20 year, and there wasn't then, either. It's a government park now. Since there's no camping, I assume that there's no fee.
Its amazing what people experience without any real external phenomena other than ones they didn't understand . I mean this channel is not pretending there are ghosts apart from entertainment .
I loved this documentary! Well done! Some of the ghost towns have gorgeous natural beauty. Makes me want to head out west for a history lesson with a side of paranormal. Lol it's funny I was still watching while texting this and the narrator let out an insidious cackle at the very end. I can tell they enjoyed making this film!
Haunted by demons of Satan it's in the Bible. God warns us about the demons and how they will treat us thinking there are loved ones or someone in the past that hasn't rest in peace. No everyone that dies is resting in peace until they hear Jesus name to Rice for judgment Day everybody should know this . In the Bible God wants the people any cries out My children if you would only pay attention.
"that spooky feeling" is your inner being connecting with the souls who are here in a different field we can't usually see hear or feel. Some are more connected to that energy than others. "That feeling" is something our ancestors could turn to in seconds at will. Embrace the world as it truly is and appreciate that feeling when you get it💓❤️🤗
@@normavarela3034 Clear, professional, articulate narration. Stunning effects., Beautiful backdrops & pictures. Interesting historical context. Riveting subject matter. amazing score. So there you have it.
Loved this!!! I wonder how it is that I believe, and yet with all the cemeteries and ghost towns I visited over the years, I've never had any more of an experience than that subtle feeling of maybe something's watching. ??
Esta es una película tan bien hecha y de alta calidad. Aunque me encantan las historias de fantasmas, esta película tiene un gran mérito aunque solo sea por su historia, narración y cinematografía impresionante. ¡Las historias de fantasmas son simplemente una ventaja maravillosa! ¡Gracias!
I lived very near Shakespeare, NM long before they started restoring it. It's not out of the way, it's right off the interstate. We were kids and used to park there and just hang out. Never felt scared, or had odd feelings at all. It was a place to go with friends. It was great, the Stars, you want to reach out and touch them, the sky is bright at night as no lights are out in the desert.
I just moved to a historical location in my hometown, there is a bar underneath my apartment. My girlfriends family owns the bar, and it was originally built in 1790. Its 300+ years old. THERE has to be something here, its super creepy walking through the kitchen to get to the bar area and going outside. Very eerie, almost like soomone is watching you. The energy is definitely diffrent down there when it empty its super weird feeling.
And they got all sorts of old things down there to, there is a wanted poster from 1870s. Saying 2 people robbed a stagecoach of 7,000 in gold, with a $500 reward for thier capture. That was crazy when I seen that.
My parents own a shop that was once a pub. It is a family home as well. It was built roughly 400 years ago. It was renovated over the centuries. It is as densely haunted as a catacomb, yet hauntings are mostly quiet. My sister, her partner and her daughter lives above the shop. We have few spirits always watching over us and keeping us safe from multiple dangers and extreme dangers too. One is my guardian who once revealed to me in a flash that there are over 50 souls haunting our pub, none daring to harm me or my family. My guardian is one ghost whom I most trust. He has saved my life over 20 times, from few heart attacks, brain haemorrhages, fires, choking, etc, also from stalkers, rapists, murderers, etc, and from spiritual attacks. He goes everywhere I go. I now live in Gallows Hill which has another name so not to deter new property owners into neighbourhood. I sometimes hear my guardian tiptoeing in my bedroom, during my half sleep. He keeps vigil over me, whenever there are dangers or troubles in my proximity. His presence is always a blessing: it increases my sense of safety.
You didn't say whether or not spirits have attacked you. If you have not been pushed down the stairs, not been gashed or choked halfway to death, then you have absolutely nothing to worry. It is probably a nostalgic ghost watching you doing chores, which invoke memories of his former lifetime. He is probably keeping you safe from others. At home and shop, I too have unseen ghosts watching me work. They love seeing me paint pictures. I had few times overheard their comments and compliments over my artworks.
The extremely interesting film.I didn't know that there are so many mystical places in America.This film is very beautifully done and there is a lot of American history in it.
Oh yes history is all over the world but if you read your Bible God warns us about spirits. God says the dead cannot see the dead cannot hear the dead cannot speak the dead cannot feel and most definitely cannot come back they are actually resting in peace until Armageddon and judgment Day only then we leave our resting place . God wants us in the Bible he says it's Satan and his demons they can be whatever you want them to be. God says my children if you would only pay attention and seek my warnings. So who do you believe do you believe God and his word and his concern or are you going to believe what man says that is your loved ones or people that can't rest in peace it's up to you to believe what you want you have that right just remember God says my children if you would only pay attention.
@@normavarela3034 Believe what you will but ghosts can talk, me and many others have EVPs to prove it, many can see. Why many sprites don't or can't move on I can't begin to say but ghosts, sprites, & yes demons do exist. Why do ghosts/sprites appear to some people and not to others who knows. Maybe when it's time for a person to 'pass' maybe we get the answers to our questions. I just want to be wherever our Lord wants me to be and I'll only serve Him if given the chance. May God bless you and keep you safe.🤘👻💖
@@JokersWild70 I lived in a hell house & now I live in a house built in 1830 that has energy here but isnt evil but still creepy asf. Its not evil but still scary when you hear foot steps,feel like you're being stared at,hear doors shut or open.
I lived in Estes park and drove ALL OVER. but was most scared at the top of Trail ridge road. My husband stopped to urinate. It was one in the morning and light reflecting off the sky was all the light there was. I was looking at a shadow in my passenger mirror, thinking it was my hubby... Just as I heard him open the driver door. He didn't see the shadow but already had the creeps before I told him about it. We drove away fast.
I lived in Colorado Springs for a few years while stationed at Ft Carson! The haunted cripple creek casino street is creepy! You get to go there at all? Canyon city is haunted too probably from the prison!
@@jaystevens2948 Yes been through cripple creek with my Dad when I was young on a hunting trip!Stayed in a spooky old Hotel there from the 1800’s!I felt creeped out the whole time!
@@wendelllanders8439 that whole strip of hotel/casinos just is like you can feel inside emotionally the fear of being in the area during the boom of the town. Murphy’s gave me the worst dread when I was going to the bathroom and I didn’t know any of it was reported to be haunted until after I was there. I knew that something was not right there just the inside feeling....hard to explain but I’ve never felt like that before. A sense of being scared and I couldn’t get rid of it and didn’t know what was wrong with me. Like climbing the first hill of a roller coaster! Yet I was just draining out the spent Budweiser! Cheers Wendell!
I took my dog for a walk around the hills where I live one rainy day and the trees were hanging low from the weight of the rain on them a van came down over the hill just as a squirrel was cutting across the branches the roof rack caught the tree knocking the squirrel to the ground just in front of me I picked it up and took it home I sat on my sofa stroking this poor squirrel it started to breath really loud and weirdly, then out of the corner of my eye I seen a dark humanoid figure come straight through my window then pass through my weight bench not only did I see it the squirrel also turned its head and looked straight at it i then lost sight of it but I could definitely still feel its presence and with that it gave out a grunting sound and just died in my arms 😢I took it to our local church and buried it in the gardens this has really opened my mind to the paranormal!!
Yes it is very real!!!! Plus the fact the devil knows his end is dry near so he's not as bashful to showing you that he really does exist!!! He use to keep it all secret so you would have as much doubt as possible about the supernatural world. Jesus Christ is soon to return!! Be ready!! Just love him, dad his word repent and try as hard as you can to obey his laws and spread his gospel to as many as you can!!!
God says in his words Then Dead cannot see the Dead cannot hear did Dead cannot speak nor can they feel most of all they definitely cannot come back. God wants us about how Satan and his demons will trick the humans thinking their loved ones come back the house is haunted from humans that are not resting in peace God wants us that is Satan and his demons and God cries out my children if you would only pay attention so pay attention God is warning us they're demons of Satan
I visited Hornitos California, I've been to Bodi and a few others. It's sad that most old wild west ghost towns have fallen in to disrepair. History vanishes because nobody has the money to restore these old gems.
@Shannon Hunter I agree......Bodi is one of the best kept ghost towns from the old west, but most of the structures in Bodi were destroyed during a fire (some kid was playing with matches) in recent times. So even Bodi is a poor example of the old gold rush towns. Soon people will forget about what the old west was like, the fandango halls, opium dens, staged fights between Grizzly bears and Bulls, underground tunnels so respectable people could visit brothels undetected....The wild west was raw and people will soon forget.🤨
This was great. I lived in Colorado for twelve years. My daughter was able to take one day off from School each year and we took trips to some of the places . Georgetown, Cripple Creek,GoldhillI, Idaho Springs etc. We panned for gold near Blackhawk.
I never realized how much of the Wild West clothing and decore is from France. Makes sense considering the earlier French settlements in Louisiana. Dresses, Parasols, Watch and Vest and Ornate interiors. Today the 3 piece suit is pretty much NYC northern US and the South adopted Native and Mexican influence. Being a Cowboy was a Minority gig (Blacks,Mexicans), until it was Cool! City people playing Cowboy went to a "Dude Ranch". They called people from the City, "Dudes". Denim is from de Nime which is Nimes, France. Jeans derived from Genoa, France where Canvas was used for Sailors and Fishermen.
I just about managed to keep it together when the narrator did the voices for the letters... and then at around 12:00 the "old timer" voice happened and I completely lost it. There are tears in my eyes. That's the absolute funniest thing I've ever seen or heard in a documentary that wasn't explicit satire
Nobody's perfect Tony, but you are a generous person and a very fine man. The Warrens were also so kind and generous, and very gifted. God had put them together for a reason, and it has benefitted so many people, and especially you. Would like to see Judy sometimes tool 😊👍🙏🙏
Very awesome- it was great to watch, thank you for sharing!! I've had multiple interactions with ghosts, spirit beings, angels, etc so its nice 2 see people researching and proving that these things are real and ppl who do have these experiences aren't lying or crazy - that energy is either residual and left behind or there are actually intelligent interactive beings who communicate thru the veil - or not thru the veil and they just need a little help finding their way 2 where they're supposed to be bkz they're confused. ☀️💜😇🙏🏽💫 Sending love and light 2 all who read this and praying for peace and swift soothing transition for the spirits involved so that they and their loved 1s can rest in peace ✌ 🙏 ❤
This was really good. The narrator reminds me of Richard Dryfus. The shots were beautiful. I enjoyed how you put it all together. Just my opinion, of course. Loved it.
What wonderful stories! Very well done! I sure appreciate the history. I wish I could go to all these places & spend a few nights. Very cool! Thank you so much! 👍👍👍😘💜
I am so glad you cover Victor! Just up the hill from Victor our friends had a cabin that we used to go to back in the 70s. Did you go up or down Phantom Canyon Road? Not only is it eerie but scary to drive. Great documentary ! Loved it.
There was a single wet footprint I was in a closed building and a dry day also was close to his first year of passi Ng x deffo something after we pass x RIP Alec x miss you see you soon x
This was really good, thank you! The music really adds something too. Great stuff all round. Everyone reading, I hope you have a happy Christmas (or what season you like best) and a great New Year!
bravo! I live in Victor CO. & work in Cripple Creek. I have never seen the spirits in your vid but I have seen and heard other spirits in CC. A lady in a long dress with a bustle and leg o mutton sleeves at the Christmas casino and a miner who I saw a total of 4 times. I call him ghosty and tease the tourists by calling on him to hurry the elevators for them. what else do we have to do waiting for the second coming but visit the places and family who ment so much to us in life or held so much hope when we were on earth. There is also a dark figure that watches the people on the street from a 3rd floor window on the corner of Bennett st. I love the CC/Victor mining district. so much history & natural beauty. you will too. especially in the spring but winter at 9,000plus ft. is brutal
I love that area as well! Explored all around there in the mid 80’s when it was still pretty much abandoned . It was very creepy back then and I felt many weird vibes there. I have camped and hiked all around that area as well.. lotsa ghosts and spirits around there!!!
Who hasn't been to Bodie! I've been to many ghost towns. They are fun. Especially cemetery and abandoned buildings. Often most are boom towns from mining gold, silver, etc. I love to hear about the folk lore. The dreams.
thank you Janson media for this excellent video i truly enjoyed it very much i love old west history being Canadian i used to live in British Columbia there is a lot of ghost towns there as well as you have shown i wish our government would save them the only ghost town they saved is Barkerville the town is a good place to see our schools in both the U.S.A and Canada should teach more local history about our past before its gone thank you again for your work in this video i look forward to watching more
Im also Canadian, born & raised in southern Ontario. My younger brother was born Coleman Alberta& raised in smaller communities throughout Alberta(hes nearly 10 yrs younger than i) I got hooked on travelling at 5 when my father first moved west & the grandparents would take me out to see him & my brother. As an adult ive been all over Canada.. weve a BEAUTIFUL country! Here in Ontario approximately an hr north of Toronto theres an abandoned settlement that is being preserved.. theres an onsite caretaker yr round. If you travel farther north, most of the smaller towns have been preserving what they refer to as 'heritage sites' & i believe that theyre run & in care of of The Canadian Herirage Museum. I know New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.E.I, & Quebec also have 'heritage sites'... Alberta has the 'lived in' heritage sites like Drumheller & a tiny settlement town an hr east if Calgary called Craig Myle(talk about spooky prairie town! My brothers mother lives there, theres modular homes maybe 10 in total, good sized lots, POSSIBLY 6 houses have full time residences, & theres OLD wooden houses ranging from huge Edwardian mansions to tiny 'general store' looking buildinga that have been placed on 2ft by 2ft wooden beams that extend the length & width of each houses. These houses have no windows or doors & are just wooden slat sided houses that surround the village up to the main highway..in like a 3/4 moon circle. & theres literally NOTHING for MILES in any direction! U are so 'on the prairie' u actually hear the coyotes! But those damn old houses.. creepy af!)
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Been to many of these places... walked the now empty spaces... sat in silence to take in the beauty and pay reverence to all who have gone before. Their testimony of hard lives lived... pressed into the environment to leave us their stories. I am inspired and strengthened by lessons learned.
You are a poet, Kelly Harper367.😁❤
Many years ago my Aunt and Uncle were tenants in a very old pub in Norfolk, in the UK. I used to go there for a week every year and loved everything about it until I had to go to bed. It had been an Inn for a couple of centuries but my Aunt and Uncle rarely took in paying guests at the time. Consequently my bedroom was along a long, long corridor on the top floor and the only occupied bedroom was mine. As the rest of the family slept on the first floor. I used to sleep with my light on all the time but was still frightened as every night there would be footsteps that walked the length of the corridor and would stop at an empty room a few rooms away from me. It happened every night to my horror. My Aunt, Uncle and Cousin had never heard anything so they put it down to the fantasies of a young girl. Over time, I got used to it as much as possible as it never came outside my room and always stopped outside the same room every night. Having said that, I never opened my door all night. Unfortunately, it was demolished years ago. A great shame as it had lots of history and was a proper village pub with ancient flagstones and the permanent smell of spilt beer even in the early morning.
This has got to be one of the best, and most detailed ghost type documentaries on TH-cam. Very well produced.
Ive seen a lot of weird stuff in my 60 years but one of the strangest was on Highway 395 about 30 miles south of Lone Pine, Ca. I had pulled over off the Highway to relieve both myself and my Labrador around noon and when I got back in the car and sat down, there was a person in the middle of the road maybe 15 feet away from us and was walking north and just disappeared like walking into another dimension. Ill never forget that.
What were you smoking Dude, bahaha
@@cbrown9555 Haha zero.
@@WestShoreMan I’d like to hang out with you
Was his name was Christian Horn?
Whoa. I got the chills!
In 1979 I was a student at UT Knoxville. My biology Prof let us substitute a hike up trillium gap to cling man's dome on Mount leconte for a final.... I was happy to do it. Part way up I stopped to fix my shoe and got behind. That left me hurrying to catch up. I started to see copper pipes on my right and smell wood smoke. A path opened to my right and I smelled cooking. Curious, I followed the path a short distance. At a clearing there was a small village and a man in homespun approached me. He told me this was the village of trillium gap where all residents had died from the flu epidemic in 1918. He mentioned the last two had been found dead with a set table and stew on the stove having buried the rest. He showed me a cabin with a set table and stew cooking then walked away. I was a little unsettled and headed back to the main path and caught up near the dome. I told friends about the village and said we could stop on the way down. On the way down there were no copper pipes, path, or woodsmoke. There was only a cemetery at the place I was sure the village should be. My friends thought I was kidding them. To this day I can't explain it. I can see the man in my mind. Young, good looking, helpful.
wow! you slipped into another dimension.
Proper weird
My hair stood up !
1918
@@lorihenderson673 Thanks, it's been many years.
I work in an old 7 floor building in downtown Los Angeles. I'm told the building was a hospital prior to 1959. I was working alone one Saturday when I heard a little girl's voice calling out for her mommy. On Monday, I commentated to my secretary that something weird happened on Saturday. She immediately straightened up and her eyes widened as she exclaimed, "You heard the little girl calling for her mommy!?" I don't work Saturdays no more.
I’ve been to Bodie several times because every year I camp in Bridgeport off of highway 395. This last visit was during the summer and that day was really hot and I wandered off by myself to explore. I was looking through some old iron bars of the old jail house and I really couldn’t see anything at all because it was very dark in there. Out of nowhere a cold gust of air hit me in the face, it was almost like an air conditioner was turned on full blast but of course there wasn’t any air conditioning. That was definitely my cue to leave..lol
Came for the ghosts, stayed for the history! I love history!
There's so much American History it's very interesting,I thk you would enjoy it.
Me too. At ease, disease, there's fungus among us.
History is so yesterday!:)
Same
15:59 Man being hanged. His hands got free so they had to shoot him while he was hanging!
I am 53 and this is one of the Best Stories I ever heard, love the voice, Thank You so much!
Decent chronicle. It’s nice to have a list. I’m a little surprised it didn’t include one of the most iconic and haunted towns of the Old West, Tombstone, AZ.
That's on my list, I would love to go there ❤
I think I lost my previous attempt at a reply. I was trying to say that unfortunately most of Tombstone's "ghosts" are made up by Tombstone's living residents. Come see the town anyhow. I lived 15 years and miss it every day that I'm gone--ghosts or no ghosts.
edit: lived THERE 15 years...
We went there in 1967, and it was still a ghost town - the cemetery wasn't all decorated with tombstones, and there were only a few dilapidated old buildings. Dust and tumbleweed as far as the eye could see - we couldn't get a bottle of water. It looks like a tourist mecca, now.
Did not mention the Spanish Flu epidemic that hit Mogollon (winter of 1918-19, I think)... When spring arrived, New Mexico National Guard soldiers carted the many bodies which had lain frozen in the streets, covered by sheets, to the top of the mountain, where they dynamited graves out of the rock. That cemetery at the top of the pine-covered ridge is ghostly and beautiful today. Very difficult to get to... And so those poor souls rest in beauty and peace.
This was very nicely narrated all the way through ,such a great voice.I love anything paranormal and being in the U.K. I was not aware there were so many old mining towns still left standing.I think also it’s amazing that they have been restored so that the history is kept alive ..Great video I enjoyed it immensely ..Thank You 🥰
Check out Virginia City, Nevada. I visited 2 weeks ago while on vacation . It was a blast. My friend and I stayed at "Silver Queen 👑" Hotel which is 167 year old hotel. And boy was it haunted!!
I find it perturbing that they ensure the preservation of ghost towns, while they demolish and destroy our sacred burial sites, and Native American Indian land they stole from my ancestors. Sadly, the worse is yet to come for all if man does not change. 😢
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Do tell us about your stay at the Silver Queen Hotel! Please please pretty please? Pretty please with sugar on top?
@@lisaloyaga573 i agree with Sharon ;D
I know the U.K. has alot of haunted locations!!
I have been to a few old Ghost towns within Nevada when I lived there. They are truly amazing... looking through the chicken wire at all the original belongings of the people back then is really mesmerizing
How?
@@alforliniteaching5670 I grew up out there and when I moved away for years I moved back for a few years. If you ever get the chance you should see them
@@Shadow_foxx1 Hmm. It sounds interesting. I think my travelling days are over,unless I need to recieve more light
Wouldn't be shocking to encounter something spirit?
Thank you for answering ,and your welcome to my channel. Al.
I think this is, by far, your best video in the genre, as far as presentation is concerned. I'd personally be happy to see similar quality videos in the future.
This is the best podcast on ghost towns I have ever seen. I like the way the information includes the metaphysical electric cyber interpretations of energy soul implants attaching to the physical objects. I think I understand why so many of us become earthbound by our love of things thanks to this wonderful film. Come to think of it, most of my life, I have perhaps been possessed either by Native indigenous ghosts or those of my ancestors, euro immigrant cowboy or cowgirls of the pioneer days. All the while, thinking myself a modern consumer 'urbanite' of the left or the right depending on the societal ethical vagaries of time.
I can promise you that we won't ever possess anybody! Lol!
@@ndnaf3705 Hah! Thank you my friend. We only allow ourselves to be possessed by our own thoughts in action, it seems.
I never heard of, nor read of a cowgirl in the pioneer days, although there are some today. Still, they make up maybe 1% of all those employed in the trade. I have a good friend from the next property over who raises horses AND cattle, just as I do, and he is neck deep in the old style "cowboy" life. His manner of breaking a horse is timeless, unlike my own approach to "training" a horse. He'll lead his cattle from TX to OK (50 miles-ish) on horseback rather than using an ATV. It's a beautiful sight, but I find I get more done doing things my way. (which is sad I know🤷♂) Anyway, I don't know of any females in Cherokee County, outside of some on the TX side, who work full time with horses. Theres a guy out in California who recently bought the famous cerro-gordo town. Beautiful little town, although not much left. You might enjoy his channel. God Bless.🙏
What?
Podcast?
I grew up with ghost stories in North Carolina. I never saw one or heard one until I saw my mother walk up the steps in her blue bathrobe and pink slippers several months after she died. I also heard one in the middle of the night when I was working in a museum in North Carolina.
I get to see them alot. I am so blessed. I know there are demons but I believe in Jesus. My loved ones do not scare me and only come to comfort me or help me. Jesus continued to come after his ascension, why wouldn't my loved ones?
Love ghost stories of the Old West,thanks for this treat!
I'm from Wales uk.. And I loved it. It became a history lesson. A brilliant documentary.
I'd love to visit Wales. I'm in Massachusetts
hey Glenn Morris i love to wales i was going before swansea, Cardiff, wrexham cities youre language is so hard to speak
Visited Bodie several years ago. It is an amazing place to visit. I absolutely love the history, the stories of the people that lived there. I find it all so fascinating! I never felt any spooky feelings, just a sense of awe and wonder. I probably would feel differently if it was nighttime. 😊 It is beautiful but a desolate and harsh place.
I use to live in Murphy, Idaho. You could see "Silver City", from my backyard. I have been to the town of Silver city a few times; it has its stories of the town and its hay days. It is a beautiful drive up the hill with animals all over, a full year-round caretaker. Closes in the wintertime due to no access from the snow-bound roads. But a wonderful place to visit, horseback riding and a motel to stay in last I heard was there along with a little store.
very cool. Definitely a hidden gem, I would love to check this out one day!
@@harlowjademermaid1882 Thanks for sharing, Cynthia!
Supposedly that place is haunted too.
I have been in silver city many times. And now add Whoopi’s Goldberg making a movie there.
I tried to visit silver city right after winter when the roads cleared one time. We made it into town and scared the shit out of me. When we entered the town a guy was walking down the road and we saw a couple sitting on their porch they just started at my car and watched me turn around to leave. I had two small children with me. I looked in the rear view mirror and all three of those people were standing at the end of the road I went to turn around on just stood there. I kept looking with a bad gut feeling. I kept going till we made it back to the main road😮
This is such a well-done, high quality film. Although I love ghost stories, this film has huge merit if only for its history, narration and stunning cinematography. The ghost stories are just a wonderful bonus! Thank you!
We love the history.
I'm 63 and have love spookie stories all my life. I heard a few good ones too.
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The vidio is cool! And the narrating is coolalso voice of great clarity ! Histy tails are interesting ! To make folks realize !. Ok rolls aren't really any different . In the western days or before ! Time has just moved life intoodern living . We all them and now ! Live to capture the American dream ! Home God and Moms Apple Pie ! Laws have grown but the same .
Traditions are still important to us all ! Peace be with the
Haunted souls of the past ! Help them lord go find their way to your light ! That lights the entrance of Heaven ! For ever lasting peace !
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I've been going to "ghost towns" for many years now, as I did with my parents back when I was a kid. I've watched this film a dozen times. It's excellent !
These western ghost towns have fascinating history and tales. Just perfect destinations for weekend road trips away from civilisations and digital world. You could smell hardship, tough living and hard earned respect there..👍
I truly enjoyed every minute of this film. The narration, the music, the facts and stories were all well told. I love anything paranormal and this movie was amazing. Thank you ❤️
I totally agree with you Brandie 👏😉
Very nice! What a lovely trip through history! Thanks so much🌟😊
Thoroughly enjoyed this show, very well done!
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Great documentary. Enjoyed every moment of it. Amazing places, well-done narration, cool interviewees, overall well done!
We've visited Bodie a handful of times. The amount of artifacts scattered throughout the town are incredible. Out of respect we NEVER pick them up, let alone touch them. And now we find out about the curse! Lol
Great video, so glad I happened onto this one! Ghost towns are a passion with me. It was SO nice to get to hear from Philip Varney too. I've got a lot of his books and have used them to find places. He's a hero to me, I'd love to hear more from him.
I’m sure he has a Website out there somewhere 😊
I can't get enough of the history of the old west.. and even though I'm not a believer of 👻 ghostly spirits this makes you wonder... Great video!
This was awesome! Just the historical documentation in itself was wonderful! Thank you for this! Looking forward to more!
Whatever your views on ghosts , this is some wonderful history !
Ghost spirits whatever u want to call them. They definitely exist. Iv seen them. My home has at least 2 I believe they are the former owners maybe not. At first they weren’t doing too much, but they have become more mischievous and a little dangerous in the last year. Scratches on my back ext. Chairs that are not rocking chairs moving by themselves just rocking back-and-forth waking me up. Looking at a chair rocking back-and-forth when nobody is sitting in it is pretty scary. They also do other things that are weird as well they used some old toys to talk. I threw those out had sentimental value. Spirits use energy. Old toys that no longer have batteries or work are perfect. They get your attention believe me. One time it said hi there when my spouse was actually was getting dressed. Another time he was leaving on a totally different toy said goodbye. I wanted to keep them but with that I said no they’re gone. I didn’t want to throw them out but I had to because I did not want them talking. I literally found them at the bottom of the toybox and it didn’t work for me I shook them I tried everything and I know that the high there takes two different buttons. I got them for my son‘s first Christmas and first Easter and they were at least 12 years old at the time. Yeah Spirit ghost definitely can interact and do things. They can even make you sick if you’re around dead energy for too long. Many have experienced that. I definitely do. If I go on vacation and I’m gone for like a week the minute I stepped back in my house within 30 minutes I have the shaky anxiety feeling. Totally unexplainable except for the fact that I have spirits in my house. So yeah they’re real
Where are the Hu - Mans, why don't you show the Black folks! Oh! I get it GHOSTS ( WHITENESS) GOT IT!
I like this format; Straight history followed by interesting and possibly truthful anecdotes / legends, then the 'toy department'.
Absolutely fascinating documentary. I'm in the UK and we don't have anything like 'The Old Wild West' over here; it seems our 19th century was quite different.
It's just too bad that you couldn't do an investigation in each of those ghost towns. What video that would have been! Thank you for the experience. 🤗❤️👻👽🛸👋
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Hey there, mon petit chat!
Fancy meeting you here! 🤣😽🤗❤️🌹
@@raymondwilliams2609 HeY mon cheri ! i m not surprised, we have the same centers of interest...^^
Y'all have just as fascinating a history, that's why it's so fun to travel! I'm in Texas and our ranch is haunted by indian spirits, you hear them riding by at night, I can't understand their language, and no one else hears them, but they always wake me up. I think because my mom was half native American Indian, that I can hear them? I don't know, but it's scary and interesting....
Uh, but you have hundreds of haunted castles and manors I the UK.. come on! I have been in several houses as a tourist where the house was clearly haunted
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Just found this in New Zealand, I was hoping it's going to be as good as a Dee Brown book.
About 5 minutes later, yep I gotta watch this.
Yes..5 minutes as well for me..who is Dee brown? Very interested in books.. if someone says 5 minutes then I know it must good!
What is the Dee Brown Book ?
Just found this in NZ too who’s Dee brown?
@@mountain_man_marks_adventu687 In New Zealand as well..Wiki:Dorris Alexander "Dee" Brown was an American novelist, historian, and librarian. His most famous work, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, details the history of American expansionism from the point of view of the Native Americans.
@@MsBlueRyan pls do you know of any other channels like paranormal activity with Colin his work? is legit not made up to get likes I cant find d anything esp that has the history then the in paranormal
Yes indeed. This was very good. Thank you.
I love the old west, and the old buildings and stories. This is awesome!
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Excellent Documentary , Thank You .
Your videos are made so well. Bravo kind sir, thank you for your hard work
Mind-blowing! It made me wanna take a backpack and leave my country Guatemala and spend the rest of my life visiting all those towns. Love the old wild west.
We used to go to Bodie when the Cain family owned it. Ella had a visitor’s book we signed when we visited.
are there a admission price
There wasn't before: I haven't been for, probably 20 year, and there wasn't then, either. It's a government park now. Since there's no camping, I assume that there's no fee.
@@rebamullins4486yes, but it was pretty low when I went there a couple of years ago. Have been visiting for over 50 years
Its amazing what people experience without any real external phenomena other than ones they didn't understand . I mean this channel is not pretending there are ghosts apart from entertainment .
Wonderful video..I have been to most of the town's... always a pleasure...thank you !!
I loved this documentary! Well done! Some of the ghost towns have gorgeous natural beauty. Makes me want to head out west for a history lesson with a side of paranormal. Lol it's funny I was still watching while texting this and the narrator let out an insidious cackle at the very end. I can tell they enjoyed making this film!
TIMES HAVE CHANGED SO MUCH SINCE THESE YEARS
Used to work at the storied Eaton Hotel in Wichita, on everything that place was haunted.
Id love to hear a story from your experience there. Please 🙏
Prove it
Haunted by demons of Satan it's in the Bible. God warns us about the demons and how they will treat us thinking there are loved ones or someone in the past that hasn't rest in peace. No everyone that dies is resting in peace until they hear Jesus name to Rice for judgment Day everybody should know this . In the Bible God wants the people any cries out My children if you would only pay attention.
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I lived in a haunted house,. Martha was an orney. Ghisdt ,!!!! I don"t. Mind ghosts,. As long @ thru aren't for me. !!!¡! Janie
Fantastic documentary! Bravissimo! 🤗
"that spooky feeling" is your inner being connecting with the souls who are here in a different field we can't usually see hear or feel. Some are more connected to that energy than others. "That feeling" is something our ancestors could turn to in seconds at will. Embrace the world as it truly is and appreciate that feeling when you get it💓❤️🤗
I loves western movie
LOL!
Please tell me how you claim to know these things?
@@muttley7196 leave it.
This was absolutely fantastic. I loved every minute of it.
Why do you love it so much may I ask why ?
@@normavarela3034 Clear, professional, articulate narration. Stunning effects., Beautiful backdrops & pictures. Interesting historical context. Riveting subject matter. amazing score.
So there you have it.
Loved this!!!
I wonder how it is that I believe, and yet with all the cemeteries and ghost towns I visited over the years, I've never had any more of an experience than that subtle feeling of maybe something's watching. ??
Perhaps you already know the answer.
Esta es una película tan bien hecha y de alta calidad. Aunque me encantan las historias de fantasmas, esta película tiene un gran mérito aunque solo sea por su historia, narración y cinematografía impresionante. ¡Las historias de fantasmas son simplemente una ventaja maravillosa! ¡Gracias!
I lived very near Shakespeare, NM long before they started restoring it. It's not out of the way, it's right off the interstate. We were kids and used to park there and just hang out. Never felt scared, or had odd feelings at all. It was a place to go with friends. It was great, the Stars, you want to reach out and touch them, the sky is bright at night as no lights are out in the desert.
I love it when they restore old towns to their original grandeur
Great historical doc loved it thanks for filming and putting all this together it must have been a lot of work. I have to visit these places.
I just moved to a historical location in my hometown, there is a bar underneath my apartment. My girlfriends family owns the bar, and it was originally built in 1790. Its 300+ years old. THERE has to be something here, its super creepy walking through the kitchen to get to the bar area and going outside. Very eerie, almost like soomone is watching you. The energy is definitely diffrent down there when it empty its super weird feeling.
And they got all sorts of old things down there to, there is a wanted poster from 1870s. Saying 2 people robbed a stagecoach of 7,000 in gold, with a $500 reward for thier capture. That was crazy when I seen that.
My parents own a shop that was once a pub. It is a family home as well. It was built roughly 400 years ago. It was renovated over the centuries. It is as densely haunted as a catacomb, yet hauntings are mostly quiet. My sister, her partner and her daughter lives above the shop. We have few spirits always watching over us and keeping us safe from multiple dangers and extreme dangers too. One is my guardian who once revealed to me in a flash that there are over 50 souls haunting our pub, none daring to harm me or my family.
My guardian is one ghost whom I most trust. He has saved my life over 20 times, from few heart attacks, brain haemorrhages, fires, choking, etc, also from stalkers, rapists, murderers, etc, and from spiritual attacks.
He goes everywhere I go. I now live in Gallows Hill which has another name so not to deter new property owners into neighbourhood. I sometimes hear my guardian tiptoeing in my bedroom, during my half sleep. He keeps vigil over me, whenever there are dangers or troubles in my proximity. His presence is always a blessing: it increases my sense of safety.
You didn't say whether or not spirits have attacked you. If you have not been pushed down the stairs, not been gashed or choked halfway to death, then you have absolutely nothing to worry. It is probably a nostalgic ghost watching you doing chores, which invoke memories of his former lifetime. He is probably keeping you safe from others. At home and shop, I too have unseen ghosts watching me work. They love seeing me paint pictures. I had few times overheard their comments and compliments over my artworks.
@@pinklady7184 what? that's amazing! I'm envious 💜
dude that would be awsome
Good show. I've loved old west ghost towns for more than 50 yrs
I really enjoyed this video, thank You very much for posting it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The extremely interesting film.I didn't know that there are so many mystical places in America.This film is very beautifully done and there is a lot of American history in it.
This whole "planet" is mystical
Lol, the creepy background music worked 😆
Oh yes history is all over the world but if you read your Bible God warns us about spirits. God says the dead cannot see the dead cannot hear the dead cannot speak the dead cannot feel and most definitely cannot come back they are actually resting in peace until Armageddon and judgment Day only then we leave our resting place . God wants us in the Bible he says it's Satan and his demons they can be whatever you want them to be. God says my children if you would only pay attention and seek my warnings. So who do you believe do you believe God and his word and his concern or are you going to believe what man says that is your loved ones or people that can't rest in peace it's up to you to believe what you want you have that right just remember God says my children if you would only pay attention.
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Yeah, it's a deception.
@@normavarela3034 Believe what you will but ghosts can talk, me and many others have EVPs to prove it, many can see.
Why many sprites don't or can't move on I can't begin to say but ghosts, sprites, & yes demons do exist.
Why do ghosts/sprites appear to some people and not to others who knows. Maybe when it's time for a person to 'pass' maybe we get the answers to our questions.
I just want to be wherever our Lord wants me to be and I'll only serve Him if given the chance.
May God bless you and keep you safe.🤘👻💖
That was totally awesome 😀Thankyou eva so much 4 the upload..🙄
Best show I have seen in years. Thank you.
Love ghost stories. Time to get all snuggled up next to my hunni and get ready to be scared! Lol.
Me too🙂
Same♡ but snuggled up alone with a big blanket & popcorn lol
Unless it's a bad entity, what is there to be scared of?
@@JokersWild70 I lived in a hell house & now I live in a house built in 1830 that has energy here but isnt evil but still creepy asf. Its not evil but still scary when you hear foot steps,feel like you're being stared at,hear doors shut or open.
@@nativeamericanfeather9948 What state are you located in? Have you done a cleansing of any kind?
this is a superb super well-done film thats has many creepy aspects intact --its a total success i watch this often narration oustanding
Enjoyed this very much!!Been to Silverton,and Georgetown!!Lots of haunted towns in Colorado!!Love the western vibe too!!!
I lived in Estes park and drove ALL OVER. but was most scared at the top of Trail ridge road. My husband stopped to urinate. It was one in the morning and light reflecting off the sky was all the light there was. I was looking at a shadow in my passenger mirror, thinking it was my hubby...
Just as I heard him open the driver door. He didn't see the shadow but already had the creeps before I told him about it. We drove away fast.
Ooh nice!!! I wanna visit too....love that western theme
I lived in Colorado Springs for a few years while stationed at Ft Carson! The haunted cripple creek casino street is creepy! You get to go there at all? Canyon city is haunted too probably from the prison!
@@jaystevens2948 Yes been through cripple creek with my Dad when I was young on a hunting trip!Stayed in a spooky old Hotel there from the 1800’s!I felt creeped out the whole time!
@@wendelllanders8439 that whole strip of hotel/casinos just is like you can feel inside emotionally the fear of being in the area during the boom of the town. Murphy’s gave me the worst dread when I was going to the bathroom and I didn’t know any of it was reported to be haunted until after I was there. I knew that something was not right there just the inside feeling....hard to explain but I’ve never felt like that before. A sense of being scared and I couldn’t get rid of it and didn’t know what was wrong with me. Like climbing the first hill of a roller coaster! Yet I was just draining out the spent Budweiser! Cheers Wendell!
Great Video.
I love Ghost stories!
They are so interesting this was an enjoyable video.
Thank You!
I took my dog for a walk around the hills where I live one rainy day and the trees were hanging low from the weight of the rain on them a van came down over the hill just as a squirrel was cutting across the branches the roof rack caught the tree knocking the squirrel to the ground just in front of me I picked it up and took it home I sat on my sofa stroking this poor squirrel it started to breath really loud and weirdly, then out of the corner of my eye I seen a dark humanoid figure come straight through my window then pass through my weight bench not only did I see it the squirrel also turned its head and looked straight at it i then lost sight of it but I could definitely still feel its presence and with that it gave out a grunting sound and just died in my arms 😢I took it to our local church and buried it in the gardens this has really opened my mind to the paranormal!!
Yes it is very real!!!! Plus the fact the devil knows his end is dry near so he's not as bashful to showing you that he really does exist!!! He use to keep it all secret so you would have as much doubt as possible about the supernatural world. Jesus Christ is soon to return!! Be ready!! Just love him, dad his word repent and try as hard as you can to obey his laws and spread his gospel to as many as you can!!!
God says in his words
Then Dead cannot see the Dead cannot hear did Dead cannot speak nor can they feel most of all they definitely cannot come back. God wants us about how Satan and his demons will trick the humans thinking their loved ones come back the house is haunted from humans that are not resting in peace God wants us that is Satan and his demons and God cries out my children if you would only pay attention so pay attention God is warning us they're demons of Satan
Great documentary, very well done. Straight forward, no nonsense, no overwrought cliche noises, and great narrator.
Hi from the UK..OH interesting video..thank you🙂
I visited Hornitos California, I've been to Bodi and a few others. It's sad that most old wild west ghost towns have fallen in to disrepair. History vanishes because nobody has the money to restore these old gems.
@Shannon Hunter I agree......Bodi is one of the best kept ghost towns from the old west, but most of the structures in Bodi were destroyed during a fire (some kid was playing with matches) in recent times. So even Bodi is a poor example of the old gold rush towns. Soon people will forget about what the old west was like, the fandango halls, opium dens, staged fights between Grizzly bears and Bulls, underground tunnels so respectable people could visit brothels undetected....The wild west was raw and people will soon forget.🤨
@Shannon Hunter thank you
Well this is me up for another few hours then! Can't wait. 👍❤
Scootch over I'll get the popcorn.
Hey hey.....lets keep it PG you two!
Im joining! 😆😆🤷♀️
This was great. I lived in Colorado for twelve years. My daughter was able to take one day off from School each year and we took trips to some of the places . Georgetown, Cripple Creek,GoldhillI, Idaho Springs etc. We panned for gold near Blackhawk.
Great doc/film interesting great scenery really enjoyed it, you need to get Cerro Gordo, California on next one the guy up there is doing a great job.
I never realized how much of the Wild West clothing and decore is from France. Makes sense considering the earlier French settlements in Louisiana. Dresses, Parasols, Watch and Vest and Ornate interiors. Today the 3 piece suit is pretty much NYC northern US and the South adopted Native and Mexican influence. Being a Cowboy was a Minority gig (Blacks,Mexicans), until it was Cool! City people playing Cowboy went to a "Dude Ranch". They called people from the City, "Dudes". Denim is from de Nime which is Nimes, France. Jeans derived from Genoa, France where Canvas was used for Sailors and Fishermen.
Do an episode on the Voulture mine and its hanging tree.
Yes I know all about that place & I'm in Australia. I saw it all on some Buzz Feed show
I believe it's the Vulture like the supervillian and bird
@@garycarpenter6433 thanks for the correction.
You are so welcome,sir
Awesome video loved it thank U for all ya hard work for our enjoy ment
I just about managed to keep it together when the narrator did the voices for the letters... and then at around 12:00 the "old timer" voice happened and I completely lost it. There are tears in my eyes. That's the absolute funniest thing I've ever seen or heard in a documentary that wasn't explicit satire
Nobody's perfect Tony, but you are a generous person and a very fine man. The Warrens were also so kind and generous, and very gifted. God had put them together for a reason, and it has benefitted so many people, and especially you. Would like to see Judy sometimes tool 😊👍🙏🙏
Very awesome- it was great to watch, thank you for sharing!! I've had multiple interactions with ghosts, spirit beings, angels, etc so its nice 2 see people researching and proving that these things are real and ppl who do have these experiences aren't lying or crazy - that energy is either residual and left behind or there are actually intelligent interactive beings who communicate thru the veil - or not thru the veil and they just need a little help finding their way 2 where they're supposed to be bkz they're confused. ☀️💜😇🙏🏽💫
Sending love and light 2 all who read this and praying for peace and swift soothing transition for the spirits involved so that they and their loved 1s can rest in peace ✌ 🙏 ❤
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No ghosts just demons pretending to be the dead
Awesome movie. They should do a mini series to include all the other towns.
The care taker of ruby, he’s too funny. Mama scared to go near the buildings😂 “ I’ll just stand here, half a mile away and point” 🙈😂
Very interesting. I appreciate the hard work and courage of the production team.
Loved this, so interesting....thanks for posting.
I wish that we had places like this on the east coast.
Saved, my first time and really love this, can't wait to see what else you may have. Thank you!
I have an open mind but I wonder if any of these visitors saw these things before they knew the history, peoples imaginations are strong.
Absolutely brilliant, loved it
This was really good. The narrator reminds me of Richard Dryfus. The shots were beautiful. I enjoyed how you put it all together. Just my opinion, of course. Loved it.
What wonderful stories! Very well done! I sure appreciate the history. I wish I could go to all these places & spend a few nights. Very cool! Thank you so much! 👍👍👍😘💜
I loved this movie. Excellent vibe, good stories and information. Just a great view. Thank you for posting!
A really great history documentary on ghosts and ghost towns. The narrator had a perfect voice.
Excellent! Thank you!
That was really interesting and well done. I would love to see one of these places. I hope they are preserved for future generations to see.
I am so glad you cover Victor! Just up the hill from Victor our friends had a cabin that we used to go to back in the 70s. Did you go up or down Phantom Canyon Road? Not only is it eerie but scary to drive. Great documentary ! Loved it.
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Very well made movie. Entertaining and informative. Sincere thank you!
Grasshopper creek lmao.i love the name 🦗🦗🦗👍. It's a good idea about leaving your vehicles behind when going into Bannack.
This is so well done!!
This was really good, thank you! The music really adds something too. Great stuff all round.
Everyone reading, I hope you have a happy Christmas (or what season you like best) and a great New Year!
I really enjoyed this. Well done.
Yes and I have lived in Victor and Cripple Creek for over 10 years
Up on Cripple Creek, She sends me, if I sprang a leak, she mends me, I don't have to speak, she defends me. A trucker's dream if I ever did see one.
bravo! I live in Victor CO. & work in Cripple Creek. I have never seen the spirits in your vid but I have seen and heard other spirits in CC. A lady in a long dress with a bustle and leg o mutton sleeves at the Christmas casino and a miner who I saw a total of 4 times. I call him ghosty and tease the tourists by calling on him to hurry the elevators for them. what else do we have to do waiting for the second coming but visit the places and family who ment so much to us in life or held so much hope when we were on earth. There is also a dark figure that watches the people on the street from a 3rd floor window on the corner of Bennett st. I love the CC/Victor mining district. so much history & natural beauty. you will too. especially in the spring but winter at 9,000plus ft. is brutal
I love that area as well! Explored all around there in the mid 80’s when it was still pretty much abandoned . It was very creepy back then and I felt many weird vibes there. I have camped and hiked all around that area as well.. lotsa ghosts and spirits around there!!!
Who hasn't been to Bodie! I've been to many ghost towns. They are fun. Especially cemetery and abandoned buildings. Often most are boom towns from mining gold, silver, etc. I love to hear about the folk lore. The dreams.
thank you Janson media for this excellent video i truly enjoyed it very much i love old west history being Canadian i used to live in British Columbia there is a lot of ghost towns there as well as you have shown i wish our government would save them the only ghost town they saved is Barkerville the town is a good place to see our schools in both the U.S.A and Canada should teach more local history about our past before its gone thank you again for your work in this video i look forward to watching more
Thanks for watching!
Im also Canadian, born & raised in southern Ontario. My younger brother was born Coleman Alberta& raised in smaller communities throughout Alberta(hes nearly 10 yrs younger than i) I got hooked on travelling at 5 when my father first moved west & the grandparents would take me out to see him & my brother. As an adult ive been all over Canada.. weve a BEAUTIFUL country! Here in Ontario approximately an hr north of Toronto theres an abandoned settlement that is being preserved.. theres an onsite caretaker yr round. If you travel farther north, most of the smaller towns have been preserving what they refer to as 'heritage sites' & i believe that theyre run & in care of of The Canadian Herirage Museum.
I know New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.E.I, & Quebec also have 'heritage sites'... Alberta has the 'lived in' heritage sites like Drumheller & a tiny settlement town an hr east if Calgary called Craig Myle(talk about spooky prairie town! My brothers mother lives there, theres modular homes maybe 10 in total, good sized lots, POSSIBLY 6 houses have full time residences, & theres OLD wooden houses ranging from huge Edwardian mansions to tiny 'general store' looking buildinga that have been placed on 2ft by 2ft wooden beams that extend the length & width of each houses. These houses have no windows or doors & are just wooden slat sided houses that surround the village up to the main highway..in like a 3/4 moon circle. & theres literally NOTHING for MILES in any direction! U are so 'on the prairie' u actually hear the coyotes! But those damn old houses.. creepy af!)
Bannock Montana is awesome. It's the ghost town that stays in my memory, above all the rest in the west.