Loved this one , 2 bit street or 25th Street is a treasure and you got some fabulous shots so pretty at night hope you do some more on this great place
Oh my God, when you pointed out the sprinklers I laughed so hard. I almost peed back in like 1987. I ran into one of the btooms fence pieces. Would not recommend either
In the early 80's we used to have Sunshine Generation practices in the old Eccles mansion. I remember things always falling over in the room despite everyone being nowhere near them.
I used to live in Ogden and worked in a boutique on 25th Street. Belle London was our ghost and I have been in the tunnels under the Ben Lomond Suites Hotel.
@kellywynn3137 Nice. I would love to meet Belle. Was she friendly or not? Amazing. I would love to see the tunnels also. Great hearing from you 👍. Thanks for watching 👀.
My Dad was an Ogden cop who spent a lot of time on 25th street in the 60's and 70's. He and his old partners stories about how bad it was and things that happend are crazy.
I believe it. My mom was so mad the first time I rode my bike down to the mall. She thought that was the end of me. Then my step-dad kicked my butt. Ogden is a crazy town. But I think it's a little better now.
Ooohh… spooky 👻👌. Nicely put together: you definitely know how to add atmosphere to your videos with music Curtis! 👍 So, no ghosts… or is there? Check out the foliage behind the deer at 15.43 😉 … a good eye will be able to spot 2 faces merging with the trees above the deer’s butt 😁. These faces morphing into the rocks, trees, foliage, masonry, and other places are turning up everywhere! Once your eye gets tuned in, you’ll pick them up with ease. Pareidolia? Too many for that, and I’ve only been noticing them for a couple of months or so… Must be a ‘ghost government department’ messing about with You Tube videos: AI is really big these days 😮🤫
Thank you. I had to go back and watch again. I can make out at least 10 faces in the bushes. Glad you pointed 👉 out the faces. Ogden is full of haunted 👻 places. Thanks for watching.
Born and raised in Ogden Ut, love it here in O-Town. The place has really changed over the years though, really trying to clean it up but some areas no matter what will have its people who could care less about what their house or yard looks like. And a bunch of gangsters wrecking havoc everywhere they go.
@kaylam.j.2172 Nice. I've lived in or near O-town most of my life, too.I love Northern Utah. I'm glad they have cleaned up Ogden a little bit. I hope they can keep it from turning into SLC.🙏 Thanks for watching 👀 🙂
if you want to hear a personal story from one who worked down there for years and spent many hours in a few of the buildings while renovations were starting lmk. hotel Helena is the scariest imo.
I’ve been wanting to investigate union station for years, did they just let you walk around? I’ve been denied multiple times for investigations there, any info would be much appreciated
@Feartheparanormal Oh yeah. You can walk around. There are some museums you have to pay for. But everywhere I went is all open to explore. They close kind of early if I remember correctly. So just check on that. Thanks for watching 👀
Great video. I used to work in the building to the right of the Ben Lomand Hotel. They've cleaned up 25th Street quite nicely. I never knew the haunted history. Thanks.
Living in a haunted house in Ogden, UT atm. Lots of haunted places here. The South Ogden Cemetery is haunted too as is cemetery up above Wendys off Harrison.
Awesome. I've been in a lot of spooky places in Ogden. No shortage of haunted places. That's for sure 💯. I've been to that cemetery. It is creepy 😳. Thanks for watching 👀
It's so sad to see the building so empty. The story of flashing your lights is a old wise tell. But the soldier boy has a strang shadow. The old ballroom has alot of voices. Ogden high school library has Strang things. 25th street basements are always cold and sounds like cats are crying. In the Kokomo bar there is a strange looking man that sits in the trophy corner. At the old historic bar in the big mirror behind the bar is a troll looking figure at closing time.
You wanted to know how to get into the catacombs in Ogden? In the basement of the Kiesel building, there is a door that is usually locked off, but if you can get to it, you may be able to get it open. Now be carefu,l because the basement itself is haunted and the spirits that live down there don't like visitors! I've been down there and it's really really creepy! Be careful also because a lot of the catacombs have either caved in or have been sealed up; however, this is your best way to get into the Ogden catacombs! While you're there, check out the haunted statue in the secret courtyard behind the Kiesel building. Good luck! -Rex from Paradigm Quotient
Interesting. Thanks 👍. I might have to go look 👀. Not sure when I can. But I will definitely remember that bit of information. Thanks for sharing. Could make a good video. If I can make it through that door 🚪
Just came across this video. I’m not sure what Kiesel building your talking about but listen to this, behind taco bout it on kiesel ave if you go into there bathroom door it leads to a hall way and if you look through the windows it shows that super old building with all the windows that are broken or boarded up, there’s a staircase leading down but you can see what it leads to through those windows. I am now realizing that might be a way to get down to the tunnels. Soooo cool. Look into it and let me know what you think! If maybe I’m right I feel like an fbi agent 🤣
Yes that is kind of different. No Main St. and no Center St.🤔 Now I need to pay attention more see if I can find another place like this. Thank you for that info. I never really thought about it. Guess I've lived here so long it just seemed normal. Now I'm curious why?
Nice you do live close. You can go ride the elevator. Lots of old history in Ogden. We joined a historical scavenger hunt in Ogden one year. That was fun looking around Old Ogden for some old architecture.👀
Great video. I knew Ogden was a notorious town but didn't know all the details. I certainly didn't know about the tunnels. Those would be cool to explore, not worth $500, nope.
That is just a small peace of the history. Ogden was a crazy place. Not really tunnels anymore they are all blocked off now. Just sections remain in the basements of each building cool 😎 stuff. Thanks for watching.
I grew up in Ogden in the 70s. The first house that my parents bought was at the top of 25th street about 5 houses away from St. Joe's high school. When we sold the house and moved away, the people who moved in swore that the home was very haunted. They said that all of the curtains would always be drawn closed after being left open every time they left home. I don't remember this ever happening to us, but I was a little creeped out having the only bedroom in the basement. When I was about 8 years old, my older sister tells me that I did have an imagery friend that I pretended to play with while kicking a soccer ball against the garage. I really don't remember this either. This was about 1976 and I don't know if this house is still there.
Great story 👏. I've lived in several old supposedly haunted places myself. I haven't seen a ghost yet. But I have heard other people's stories that get me a little spooked. Ogden has some scary old buildings. Thanks for watching 👀.
Great Video of the town I've lived in for over 30 years* Didn't realize there is so many spooky things all around the 25th street area! Very interesting information I learned and wanting now to take a walk on the streets at night so see if I can see something scary!! Course I won't go alone!!!!!!
Same. I've lived here for many years. I learned some new things too. Go on a week night for best results. Less living people on the streets. Yea don't go alone unless you look as scary as me.👺
We stayed at the old hotel and in the middle of the night, all the windows blew open at once, scared the crap out of us. More scary was leaning out the windows, trying to grab them to get them closed. It was high, no screens, and you had to LEAN and grab. I'm not a fan of heights, so i was freaked out a bit lol. The elevator was out of a movie, just the look of it all was amazing back then. They had a restaurant and bar. I wished I'd explored more when we were there.
That is a creepy story. Sure glad the ghost didn't try to push you out the window. The hotel is now apartments now. I can't even get in the elevator 😩. Thanks for sharing your story. Very interesting 👌.
Is the egyptian theater still there? I know its haunted. Years ago, fox 13 news investaged the theater and as they got into the elevater, and the doors were closing, there was a loud growl. Creppy
I own a 100 year old historic home in Ogden, the house is linked to a famous Ogden murder, people try suggesting to me that my house is haunted, I keep waiting to see a ghost but ghost don’t exist, sorry to ruin everyone’s fun but the notion of a ghost is silly.
@@snowairland I live in downtown Salt Lake City. One night a few years ago, walking along South Temple, I saw a shadowy figure of a woman dressed in 1800s dress floating along by the Governors mansion. I didn't feel any fear, I was just amazed and felt blessed for seeing it. We all become Spirits when we die, so of COURSE they exist. I also feel them all of the time, my grandparents who have passed, etc.
@@WendiintoancientHistory here’s a question for you, why don’t we see ghosts from every time period in human history, seems like people only see ghosts from around 100-200 years ago, shouldn’t we see ancient man as well?
@@snowairland I've heard stories in Gettysburg PA of soldiers appearing as ghost from the Civil War, others from disasters that claimed victims during all tome periods of History. I guess it determines where you are or where you live.
Maybe?🤔 But the last time I filmed there in a really old video. There was a different noise the camera picket up. I still think that building is haunted.👻 Thanks for watching.👍
Loved this one , 2 bit street or 25th Street is a treasure and you got some fabulous shots so pretty at night hope you do some more on this great place
Love 25th street tons of historic places to visit with tons of ghosts 👻. As long as Ogden doesn't disappear. I'll be back.
Checkout some of the "more haunted" business like the Lighthouse Lounge.
Oh my God, when you pointed out the sprinklers I laughed so hard. I almost peed back in like 1987. I ran into one of the btooms fence pieces. Would not recommend either
My favorite city in Utah by far.
Love O Town 👍
I had no idea Ogden was so cool. I love those old buildings and 25th is really nice at night. Thank ub for showing that. I may have to go to Ogden!
Nice. If you liked the video. You will love it in person. Lots of places to see 👀.
Ogden is a fantastic place to visit! Very beautiful in all seasons
@@GW-gz8jh Agreed 👍
ogden is my home.. thress defenitly a vibe here
Nice. I've lived in this area most of my life. I love it here.
I am fascinated by old buildings.
How old of buildings? I visit ghost towns often and have some videos.
@@offroad801 100 yr+, especially if it has machines, like a powerplant.
@jameswest8280 OK, I will be looking
In the early 80's we used to have Sunshine Generation practices in the old Eccles mansion. I remember things always falling over in the room despite everyone being nowhere near them.
@@lmarcks3666 Nice. Did you even think about it back then. Or not until years later. I have a lot of those moments. 🤔
I used to live in Ogden and worked in a boutique on 25th Street. Belle London was our ghost and I have been in the tunnels under the Ben Lomond Suites Hotel.
@kellywynn3137 Nice. I would love to meet Belle. Was she friendly or not? Amazing. I would love to see the tunnels also. Great hearing from you 👍. Thanks for watching 👀.
@@offroad801 she was playful. If I didn’t say hello to her when I came in for the day, she would throw something to get my attention. 😂
@kellywynn3137 That's crazy 🤪. But it sounds pretty fun at the same time.
Great episode. Some amazing history in and around Ogden.
Tons of history in Ogden. Most people just drive on by and don't even think about it.
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My Dad was an Ogden cop who spent a lot of time on 25th street in the 60's and 70's. He and his old partners stories about how bad it was and things that happend are crazy.
I believe it. My mom was so mad the first time I rode my bike down to the mall. She thought that was the end of me. Then my step-dad kicked my butt. Ogden is a crazy town. But I think it's a little better now.
Ooohh… spooky 👻👌. Nicely put together: you definitely know how to add atmosphere to your videos with music Curtis! 👍
So, no ghosts… or is there?
Check out the foliage behind the deer at 15.43 😉
… a good eye will be able to spot 2 faces merging with the trees above the deer’s butt 😁.
These faces morphing into the rocks, trees, foliage, masonry, and other places are turning up everywhere!
Once your eye gets tuned in, you’ll pick them up with ease.
Pareidolia? Too many for that, and I’ve only been noticing them for a couple of months or so…
Must be a ‘ghost government department’ messing about with You Tube videos: AI is really big these days 😮🤫
Thank you. I had to go back and watch again. I can make out at least 10 faces in the bushes. Glad you pointed 👉 out the faces. Ogden is full of haunted 👻 places. Thanks for watching.
@@offroad801 👍… stay safe out there Curtis ✌️
@@h.bsfaithfulservant4136 Always
Born and raised in Ogden Ut, love it here in O-Town. The place has really changed over the years though, really trying to clean it up but some areas no matter what will have its people who could care less about what their house or yard looks like. And a bunch of gangsters wrecking havoc everywhere they go.
@kaylam.j.2172 Nice. I've lived in or near O-town most of my life, too.I love Northern Utah. I'm glad they have cleaned up Ogden a little bit. I hope they can keep it from turning into SLC.🙏 Thanks for watching 👀 🙂
The first time watching one of your videos, you do a great job. Thank you and yes I subscribed.
Thank you. Thank you 😊 I hope you enjoy our adventures.
Al Capone, in Ogden Utah???? I've lived in SLC for years and never knew this history. Thanks for sharing!!! ❤
Yep. He even said 25th St was too rough for him. The biggest crime boss in the US.🤔
You're so welcome
if you want to hear a personal story from one who worked down there for years and spent many hours in a few of the buildings while renovations were starting lmk. hotel Helena is the scariest imo.
Nice I will have to look 👀 sometime. See if I can find a ghost 👻. Thanks for sharing 👍. Love the info. Thanks for watching.
What years did you work down there? I'm wondering if we ever ran into each other
I worked there from 1992 to 1998, although I my childrens father and his family ran the restaurant for several years after I left
I’ve been wanting to investigate union station for years, did they just let you walk around? I’ve been denied multiple times for investigations there, any info would be much appreciated
@Feartheparanormal Oh yeah. You can walk around. There are some museums you have to pay for. But everywhere I went is all open to explore. They close kind of early if I remember correctly. So just check on that. Thanks for watching 👀
Great video. I used to work in the building to the right of the Ben Lomand Hotel. They've cleaned up 25th Street quite nicely. I never knew the haunted history. Thanks.
Nice. I lived in Ogden when I was young. It's definitely nicer now. Lots of history. That's for sure. Thanks for watching.
That was really interesting. I never knew about Ogden UT being so deadly. Cool video. Take care.
Crazy how the railroad changed the world. Ogden of all places. Thanks for watching.👍😀
Living in a haunted house in Ogden, UT atm. Lots of haunted places here.
The South Ogden Cemetery is haunted too as is cemetery up above Wendys off Harrison.
Awesome. I've been in a lot of spooky places in Ogden. No shortage of haunted places. That's for sure 💯. I've been to that cemetery. It is creepy 😳. Thanks for watching 👀
It's so sad to see the building so empty.
The story of flashing your lights is a old wise tell. But the soldier boy has a strang shadow. The old ballroom has alot of voices. Ogden high school library has Strang things. 25th street basements are always cold and sounds like cats are crying. In the Kokomo bar there is a strange looking man that sits in the trophy corner. At the old historic bar in the big mirror behind the bar is a troll looking figure at closing time.
And that's just a few strange things around Ogden. 👍 Thanks for watching 👀
You wanted to know how to get into the catacombs in Ogden? In the basement of the Kiesel building, there is a door that is usually locked off, but if you can get to it, you may be able to get it open. Now be carefu,l because the basement itself is haunted and the spirits that live down there don't like visitors! I've been down there and it's really really creepy! Be careful also because a lot of the catacombs have either caved in or have been sealed up; however, this is your best way to get into the Ogden catacombs! While you're there, check out the haunted statue in the secret courtyard behind the Kiesel building. Good luck! -Rex from Paradigm Quotient
Interesting. Thanks 👍. I might have to go look 👀. Not sure when I can. But I will definitely remember that bit of information. Thanks for sharing. Could make a good video. If I can make it through that door 🚪
Most people who've worked on 25th street know that it's haunted.
@@offroad801 I used to work at the star noodle parlor before they went out of business actually! I don't want to say much on here but yeah 😉
@kendrapierce8747 Pretty much everyone I've talked to on 25th Street. Has a story or two to tell.
Just came across this video. I’m not sure what Kiesel building your talking about but listen to this, behind taco bout it on kiesel ave if you go into there bathroom door it leads to a hall way and if you look through the windows it shows that super old building with all the windows that are broken or boarded up, there’s a staircase leading down but you can see what it leads to through those windows. I am now realizing that might be a way to get down to the tunnels. Soooo cool. Look into it and let me know what you think! If maybe I’m right I feel like an fbi agent 🤣
This was really interesting, i love the old bricks used for the buildings in Ogden great place for photography. Thanks for the info safe travels ✌️
Ogden is one of a kind. Awesome place. Thanks for watching 👀
Ogden is the only city I know of that downtown is on 25th street instead of Main.
Yes that is kind of different. No Main St. and no Center St.🤔 Now I need to pay attention more see if I can find another place like this. Thank you for that info. I never really thought about it. Guess I've lived here so long it just seemed normal. Now I'm curious why?
@@offroad801: Union Station is the key. Downtown Ogden was built around the railroad.
@@206or16 Yes. You are right. The Railroad changed everything it touched. Ogden is no different. Thanks for watching 👀.
Have you ever covered the Hi-Fi murders?
No. But I just might have to. I did get a stereo there once. 🤔
Not just Al Capone, other outlaws and mobsters and such came through.
For sure. It was the crossroads of the West. If you took the train. You had to stop on 25th Street. More things happened in Ogden than people know.
3:48 I'm in love with that elevator.
I think it still works. Dang it. I should of went inside for you. Union Station in Ogden if you can make it. Thanks for watching.
@@offroad801 I'll have to check it out.
I live in Bountiful, I make my way to Ogden frequently. I love the shops and restaurants on 25th.
Nice you do live close. You can go ride the elevator. Lots of old history in Ogden. We joined a historical scavenger hunt in Ogden one year. That was fun looking around Old Ogden for some old architecture.👀
I had to watch a couple times to see the shadow figure. Whoa!! 😮 but its there
I can see something new 👀. Every time I watch.
Great video. I knew Ogden was a notorious town but didn't know all the details. I certainly didn't know about the tunnels. Those would be cool to explore, not worth $500, nope.
That is just a small peace of the history. Ogden was a crazy place. Not really tunnels anymore they are all blocked off now. Just sections remain in the basements of each building cool 😎 stuff. Thanks for watching.
I grew up in Ogden in the 70s. The first house that my parents bought was at the top of 25th street about 5 houses away from St. Joe's high school. When we sold the house and moved away, the people who moved in swore that the home was very haunted. They said that all of the curtains would always be drawn closed after being left open every time they left home. I don't remember this ever happening to us, but I was a little creeped out having the only bedroom in the basement. When I was about 8 years old, my older sister tells me that I did have an imagery friend that I pretended to play with while kicking a soccer ball against the garage. I really don't remember this either. This was about 1976 and I don't know if this house is still there.
Great story 👏. I've lived in several old supposedly haunted places myself. I haven't seen a ghost yet. But I have heard other people's stories that get me a little spooked. Ogden has some scary old buildings. Thanks for watching 👀.
Great Video of the town I've lived in for over 30 years* Didn't realize there is so many spooky things all around the 25th street area! Very interesting information I learned and wanting now to take a walk on the streets at night so see if I can see something scary!! Course I won't go alone!!!!!!
Same. I've lived here for many years. I learned some new things too. Go on a week night for best results. Less living people on the streets. Yea don't go alone unless you look as scary as me.👺
HELP! I can't get out of the phone booth.
People were definitely smaller back then. My feet barely fit in there.
I would love to take a tour with you. You should tell more tales. :D
Thanks 👍. Join the adventure. We can hang out every week. Thanks for watching 👀 🙂
I wonder what kind of footage the police have considering they have police cameras up and down 25th Street
🤔 That is a good question. I wish we could look. They might have something for sure.
We stayed at the old hotel and in the middle of the night, all the windows blew open at once, scared the crap out of us. More scary was leaning out the windows, trying to grab them to get them closed. It was high, no screens, and you had to LEAN and grab. I'm not a fan of heights, so i was freaked out a bit lol.
The elevator was out of a movie, just the look of it all was amazing back then. They had a restaurant and bar. I wished I'd explored more when we were there.
That is a creepy story. Sure glad the ghost didn't try to push you out the window.
The hotel is now apartments now. I can't even get in the elevator 😩. Thanks for sharing your story. Very interesting 👌.
1920's cell phone? LOL I didn't know they had cell phones back then.
I figured it was a little cell with a phone in it.🤔
Is the egyptian theater still there? I know its haunted. Years ago, fox 13 news investaged the theater and as they got into the elevater, and the doors were closing, there was a loud growl. Creppy
It's still there. And it's still haunted 👻. Ogden is so fun around Halloween 🎃.
And now we can't get out of Utah unless we take that cursed bus to wendover
@sky0kast0 There are still ways to get out. I'm not in Utah right now. Thanks for watching 👀.
I own a 100 year old historic home in Ogden, the house is linked to a famous Ogden murder, people try suggesting to me that my house is haunted, I keep waiting to see a ghost but ghost don’t exist, sorry to ruin everyone’s fun but the notion of a ghost is silly.
Just because you haven't seen one doesn't mean they don't exist. They do, and not all of them are creepy or haunted.
@@WendiintoancientHistory so what did you see?
@@snowairland I live in downtown Salt Lake City. One night a few years ago, walking along South Temple, I saw a shadowy figure of a woman dressed in 1800s dress floating along by the Governors mansion. I didn't feel any fear, I was just amazed and felt blessed for seeing it. We all become Spirits when we die, so of COURSE they exist. I also feel them all of the time, my grandparents who have passed, etc.
@@WendiintoancientHistory here’s a question for you, why don’t we see ghosts from every time period in human history, seems like people only see ghosts from around 100-200 years ago, shouldn’t we see ancient man as well?
@@snowairland I've heard stories in Gettysburg PA of soldiers appearing as ghost from the Civil War, others from disasters that claimed victims during all tome periods of History. I guess it determines where you are or where you live.
That sound is literally the elevator lmfao it’s not haunted.
Maybe?🤔 But the last time I filmed there in a really old video. There was a different noise the camera picket up. I still think that building is haunted.👻
Thanks for watching.👍
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