Strange "homeopathic" cures from "doctors" weren't that uncommon, there was a doctor who actually had men who waited their turn to get goats gonads transferred into their sack for virility. 😮
Your voice throughout your videos is the reason I don’t have insomnia anymore for the last two years, absolutely love how you switch up your topics also.
When I lived in OK, I visited this hotel and Eureka Springs multiple times. If you are in a neighboring state it is well worth the drive! A very beautiful, historic place built on granite rock with most buildings on the historic registry. The best time is the last week of Oct when the fall leaves are so brilliant in that area.
It looks so beautiful even the surrounding area in the pictures are breath taking. I’ve never been and it would be a drive but who knows! Thanks for watching 😊
Stayed There Twice. First Time We Had Room. 313 It's On Third Floor. Middle Of Night There Was Tapping On Outside Window. A bright Light Went Across The Room On The Ceiling!T The Second Time Stayed On Second Floor. Heard Footsteps Walk Around Bed!
TV show Ghost Hunters caught a full body apparition on camera in the basement at the doorway to the morgue. It was a young soldier wearing his uniform with a military cap on his head. Same episode, they interviewed a local medium, and had a FLIR (infrared) camera going. As the medium was giving Jason a televised reading, a red energy began to flow from Jason to the medium, not visible except on the FLIR. As it approached the medium, a simple hand gesture brought the red energy to the floor and it never touched the medium. Jason admitted the reading was becoming just a bit too personal, and he was anxiously wishing for it to stop. Amazing episode!
@@HighHolyOne I was the maintenance man there for three years in 1982 & as part of salary they gave me one of the rooms to live in way down in the basement two doors from the “morgue” I never witnessed anything strange down there, as a maintenance man, I was on every floor & in every nook & granny of that place 24/7, never experienced anything. I was there when the management started talking about promoting the “haunted” hotel & what they could conceive to make it more scary so people would pay to come there. Their scheme must have worked because they have seen ghosts & whatever there for a while now. The ghost tours are designed to hype people up so bad they see & hear anything, the management has worked hard to make it the most haunted hotel in America, If you repeat a lie often enough, people come to believe it.
In 2000, my sister and I went to Eureka Springs, with 2 friends from KC. Knew nothing about this story, but just wanted to say it’s a pretty town,and we loved it. We are into patchwork and crafts,so didn’t know or care about supernatural stuff. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Yay! Hardly anyone does videos about Eureka Springs and The Crescent. I am an hour and a half south of there and its one of mine and my husbands favorite places in our state. The entire town is haunted, but the Crescent....is a WHOLE other place. Im sensitive to ghosts and spirits and the energy is so strong that I felt like I was having a panic attack as soon as I walked up to the doors. I had an incident up on the roof where that young woman jumped/was pushed. I got sick and felt extremely uneasy (Im not scared of heights) and told my husband that I need to get TF off of there. I didnt know at the time that, that was the spot where that happened. Its a beautiful place though. To add on....they possibly have a more "recent" ghost because of an accident that occured in 2017. A man fell over the banister of the second or third floor.
Thanks for appreciating the video and sharing your personal experiences. It’s truly a beautiful place, I felt similar vibes when I went to the lighthouse in St Augustine. I’m usually okay with the ghost tours and stuff and do them for fun but something about that place just made me feel weird and that was before the creepy stories. Thank you for also providing the update, I didn’t come across that in my research.
Wow..that's crazy...I think the Spiritual Stain is just too big at some places...too many souls are dealing with the trauma of what happened at that place.... And if time doesn't really exist...then they are ....? ..sheesh..my little Ole Arkansas brain can't wrap around it. 😊 fellow Arky here!
I’ve heard that the Basin Hotel is haunted. I didn’t feel anything there. I often wondered if any of the Victorian homes there are haunted. I’ve stayed at several guest cottages. The Crescent is beautiful & I had quite the experience staying in a room on the second floor.
It never hurts to do something different from your norm, and see how people like it. I really enjoyed it, and would love to see more videos like this. The history of these places is fascinating! 🤓
Part of the concern was that it was an INVISIBLE cat at times. They could hear him and feel him. My sister met Morris both before and after his death. She said he was delightful to play with in the fur, and it didn't bother her to have him brush up against her. During his first days at the hotel, people could see him brush up against invisible legs. The hotel owners said they were OK with him greeting those guests, since they trusted him to only ask for pets from good ghosts. Afterwards, he seemed to settle in with his friend group among the living and the dead, and didn't cause any concerns.
I think every hotel has its fair share of stories. They just have better PR machines. Nothing spooky about the Cecil, everything that happened there has been explained if you research it.
I got to visit when Morris was still alive. I didn’t stay over night, my family lived within driving distance. The hotel is so beautiful and a cool place to visit, but that isn’t all. There is also the Christ of the Ozarks statue and the town alone is worth a visit as far as I am concerned. It is a very cool place.
@unde.rtheashtree Marriage is big business in Eureka Springs. It's very inexpensive to get married in AR.. I've literally seen such businesses as, "Old Timey Photos and Weddings" or even "Live Bait and Weddings Done Here" We ended up getting getting married in Eureka Springs, because it was geographically about half way between my family and hers, but we got it done at one of the MANY wedding chapel/honeymoon cottage places there and it was pretty cool.
I just visited this hotel yesterday, I had no idea it was one of the most haunted hotels in America! I was visiting with my family, and though we did not stay the night, I could feel a very ominous sensation. As we went from ground level to the fourth floor, and walked through many different hallways, I always had the feeling I was being watched. I made sure to be respectful and mindful of these spirits, and let them know that they are free to roam around. When I came home I definitely thought I had brought something back with me, but I felt better after going to bed. It was definitely a unique experience!
I visited this hotel because we had taken a trip down to Eureka Springs for the day and my dad had the bright idea to finally visit it. I had no previous knowledge of the place nor did I really want to be there haha, I guess it was just my dad’s curiosity that got the better of him! :)
@@Joobebe514 Oh, ok. So they let people take a tour of it because it is a historic building? That’s what I was getting confused about. Because like I don’t think your average Holiday Inn would let people just visit and walk around! 😃 Did your dad know it was haunted? Did he have any weird feelings afterwards like you did? I find the building so interesting but don’t think I could ever spend the night there! 👻
Yep! Since it’s historic and a very important piece to the history of Eureka Springs, the hotel allows visitors to explore the hotel, you can even take paranormal/ghost tours even if you’re not staying the night! The hotel also has a spa and salon that you can visit during the day. My dad had known about this hotel for a while from a family friend, it was only until recent that he was finally able to go inside! I’m guessing he knew something about it being haunted, but maybe he kept it quiet in front of me because he knows I don’t like scary stuff lol. And also when I talked to my mom about the hotel she mentioned that some of our cousins actually helped in the restoration of the hotel a long time ago!
Stayed there two nights in the mid 1990’s. I had strep throat so not feeling the greatest. Really hoped to see the nurse with the gurney but did not. Beautiful place to stay and the town is lovely.
Very interestingly creepy. As far as staying overnight there? Not by myself that's for sure; I would take my husband with me because he thinks the paranormal is bull.
I've stayed at the Crescent many times over the years, but I've yet to encounter any hauntings. It is, however, a beautiful hotel, and a lovely place to stay.
I live in North Louisiana. Have heard these stories. Have been to/through Eureka Springs. Arkansas is just Beautiful and very interesting in itself. Lots of history. Thanks so much Ash for sharing this story!
I lived very near to Eureka for much of my life and every time we'd visit and drive by the hotel I was always struck by how ominous it seems, perched high on the hills above you, just looming.
Beautiful hotel. I got married in the conservatory! It definitely has a unique atmosphere about it and we had a few strange things happen while we were there! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Absolutely LOVED this vlog! I don’t know if I would stay at this place. 😊The history is great! I bet they get a lot of paranormal groups staying there. I’ve been sick with bronchitis for a week and this vlog has been a bright spot! Thank you! ❤
Thank you so much! The history is one of the best parts, I’m always fascinated by the history. I’m so sorry to hear about the bronchitis and hope you’re healing well! I appreciate you watching! 🖤
@@unde.rtheashtree I was lucky enough to attend the oldest all girl boarding school in Lititz Pa. Linden Hall School for Girls..1746..so many spirits..so so many..I graduated in 86..best place ever
Ash this was great !! Both the ghosts band the History !! I really enjoyed this video . This would have been a Fantastic Halloween Video. It’s nice to see a new post from you . One of the nicest RUclips creators online in my books . Your Friend Laura IN Canada . Another wonderful visit Under The Ash Tree !! Take Care Dear Ash until Next time 🌺❤️👍🏻👍🏻🫶🏻😊😊☀️☀️🇨🇦🇨🇦🌺🌹
Enjoyed this! I was there in 2008 with my parents and once as a teen in the early 70's. We used to camp every summer at Lake Norfolk and would take side trips during our time there, Eureka Springs being one of them. Only regret is that we didn't stay at The Crescent Hotel only visited twice. ☹
This was great I had never heard of this place. There was a few of these places in NJ, when there was tuberculosis in big cities the heat and crowed living in apt people’s would go to stay at spas & springs for a cure. Even healthy people would stay in some of these places with all types of quacks with cures. Another story you might want to cover is the Kellogg’s story , or the starvation diet clinic in the Northwest ,I can’t remember if it was Oregon or Washington State
Was just at the crescent a couple of days ago and explored the building. It’s truly has a very uneasy and eerie feeling to the atmosphere but is absolutely beautiful
In regards to Norman, who passed in 1958 at the Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. The Sanitarium (now The Federal Building), was opened up by John Kellogg; yes, the same Kellogg who founded Kellogg’s Cereal Company, opened the Sanitarium as a health center operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Kellogg was the chief medical doctor there. Back in the mid 1990’s, I worked 3rd shift security at the Federal Center (formerly the Sanitarium); we all knew that only the 6th floor of the building was haunted. 👻 While watching this video, it made me wonder if Norman was one of the spirits who made his ghostly spirit known.🫤 Just information for the ‘gee wiz’ file 😊
Yay Spooky story, my fav 😀.Thanks for uploading. You have made my night amazing ☺️ i would love to visit that hotel alone at night and sleep over, just me and the ghosts 👻 Gosh that would be amazing.
I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. It’s one of the places I’d love to stay. I’d be one of the people walking around calling the cat, hoping he’d make an appearance. 😄😄
Oh yeah.@3:36 the Professor Used her, Abused her, She jumped or was pushed..and He went on to another Student the next year?...I think she has the right to come back and haunt the sxxx out of the place😊 You Go, Girl! ❤
I posted an article about an old hospital being torn down. I mentioned it being haunted.. have friends and relatives that worked there. One of my cousins had same feelings about the place as i did. We're going to get together and have a chat about what we saw and heard and Felt. Thank you Ash. I been waiting for an upload ❤
How interesting, thanks for mentioning it Molly! Let me know if you have anything to share I’m always interested in paranormal encounters. Thanks for watching as always 🖤😊
@@unde.rtheashtree I have quite a few stories from about when I was 5 years old. I'm closing in on 70 now. It's both fascinating and frightening too. I believe the first spirit you see is your guardian angel. People get frightened of me sometimes. I don't blame them 😂
I'm staying here in September for my Honeymoon. I've stayed here many times and I love the property! I stayed in Michael's room on my 18th birthday and spooky things happened!
You are going to do very well on RUclips you need to do a spooky series around Halloween this was a good video thank you I love that you do cases not on RUclips
Thank you! I always try to do a video with viewers personal experiences with the paranormal for Halloween. Maybe this year I can do one of both! Thanks for the suggestion 😊✨
I stayed there one night 6 years ago in 2018 when I was 20. I’m finally going back again in late November/early December to stay two nights in room 3500 (haunted luxury suite) and a third night in Michael’s room! I can not wait!! 🤷🏻♂️
Interesting. Sounds like the building has collected a lot of trauma from events that happened there. Those specimen jars were gross, cant imagine opening those up, ick
Interesting that the "most haunted room" of this hotel is room 218, while the "most haunted room" in The Stanley Hotel (at least, according to The Shining by Stephen King) is room 217. I guess ghosts just like to be on the second floor, close to the elevators.
I live 45 minutes away from Eureka (amazing town) and have stayed there twice. There is also the basin in eureka which is suppose to be haunted as well. Nothing happened when I was there.
I have heard from several states that THEY claim to have the most haunted hotel in the U.S. I used to work at the Crescent Hotel, I know what a con it is!
I thought that the Cecil Hotel 🏨 was pretty spooky 👻. And there's also the Apache Hotel in Las Vegas that is haunted. There's plenty of haunted hotels. Just check with Stephen King.
I’ve heard the Cecil is spooky, I’ve never heard of the Apache though. I know, Mr. King has a knack for finding the paranormal spots lol thanks for watching!
Hello 🤗 I have a video suggestion on a case that is a little close to me and wanted to know if you would consider doing one. I knew both parties involved and it just threw me for a loop and broke my heart. It's the murder of Renae Benittie on January 29/2023 in Columbus Ohio by Gene Scott. It not only broke my heart but left my husband and myself in such confusion and still in disbelief. Thank you for your time and I look forward to watching your videos. You are so understanding and thoughtful and respectful and although you have a opinion (like myself) you don't push it that's why I am asking you to do the video. 🙋🏻♀️
Hi Michelle! Thank you for the suggestion and your kindness I always try to hold each case with respect so I’m glad you noticed. I will look into this case, thank you again 🖤
I feel like, yes it would definitely be haunted, but the spirits wouldn't be evil. Just stuck there messing around with ya or going about their ghostly day/night
I'm new to the channel, and since I didn't notice any use of AI images I'll give you a like and and comment. I'll try a few more videos and maybe a follow too.
I feel like Norman getting cancer after all his false promises to cancer patients was karma
Strange "homeopathic" cures from "doctors" weren't that uncommon, there was a doctor who actually had men who waited their turn to get goats gonads transferred into their sack for virility. 😮
Your voice throughout your videos is the reason I don’t have insomnia anymore for the last two years, absolutely love how you switch up your topics also.
Thank you so much Austin! I’m glad I’ve helped in some way and I’m happy you appreciate the videos so much! Thank you my friend! 😊
When I lived in OK, I visited this hotel and Eureka Springs multiple times. If you are in a neighboring state it is well worth the drive! A very beautiful, historic place built on granite rock with most buildings on the historic registry. The best time is the last week of Oct when the fall leaves are so brilliant in that area.
It looks so beautiful even the surrounding area in the pictures are breath taking. I’ve never been and it would be a drive but who knows! Thanks for watching 😊
Sounds glorious!
Stayed There Twice. First Time We Had Room. 313 It's On Third Floor. Middle Of Night There Was Tapping On Outside Window. A bright Light Went Across The Room On The Ceiling!T The Second Time Stayed On Second Floor. Heard Footsteps Walk Around Bed!
Wow-thanks for sharing! Did it have a spooky feel? Looking at the pictures I feel like the atmosphere is scary 😂
Wow awesome. I want such an experience. So cool
Very Spooky Feeling!
Nope!!! 😭
Could it have been creaky floors or the building "settling"?
I grew up at the Crescent, as my mom worked there for almost 15 years. I'd spend my summers there. It was a cool way to grow up!
That's so cool!
Thanks! That was a great presentation! ❤
Thank you so much Sara! 🖤
TV show Ghost Hunters caught a full body apparition on camera in the basement at the doorway to the morgue. It was a young soldier wearing his uniform with a military cap on his head.
Same episode, they interviewed a local medium, and had a FLIR (infrared) camera going. As the medium was giving Jason a televised reading, a red energy began to flow from Jason to the medium, not visible except on the FLIR. As it approached the medium, a simple hand gesture brought the red energy to the floor and it never touched the medium. Jason admitted the reading was becoming just a bit too personal, and he was anxiously wishing for it to stop. Amazing episode!
All that TV ghost hunter stuff is staged for tv
All that episode has since been debunked. The Crescent is a con.
That whole episode has been debunked.
@@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw That particular episode is very special to me. What do you have to support that it was a fraud?
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I was the maintenance man there for three years in 1982 & as part of salary they gave me one of the rooms to live in way down in the basement two doors from the “morgue” I never witnessed anything strange down there, as a maintenance man, I was on every floor & in every nook & granny of that place 24/7, never experienced anything. I was there when the management started talking about promoting the “haunted” hotel & what they could conceive to make it more scary so people would pay to come there. Their scheme must have worked because they have seen ghosts & whatever there for a while now. The ghost tours are designed to hype people up so bad they see & hear anything, the management has worked hard to make it the most haunted hotel in America, If you repeat a lie often enough, people come to believe it.
In 2000, my sister and I went to Eureka Springs, with 2 friends from KC. Knew nothing about this story, but just wanted to say it’s a pretty town,and we loved it. We are into patchwork and crafts,so didn’t know or care about supernatural stuff. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Yay! Hardly anyone does videos about Eureka Springs and The Crescent. I am an hour and a half south of there and its one of mine and my husbands favorite places in our state. The entire town is haunted, but the Crescent....is a WHOLE other place. Im sensitive to ghosts and spirits and the energy is so strong that I felt like I was having a panic attack as soon as I walked up to the doors. I had an incident up on the roof where that young woman jumped/was pushed. I got sick and felt extremely uneasy (Im not scared of heights) and told my husband that I need to get TF off of there. I didnt know at the time that, that was the spot where that happened. Its a beautiful place though. To add on....they possibly have a more "recent" ghost because of an accident that occured in 2017. A man fell over the banister of the second or third floor.
Thanks for appreciating the video and sharing your personal experiences. It’s truly a beautiful place, I felt similar vibes when I went to the lighthouse in St Augustine. I’m usually okay with the ghost tours and stuff and do them for fun but something about that place just made me feel weird and that was before the creepy stories. Thank you for also providing the update, I didn’t come across that in my research.
Wow..that's crazy...I think the Spiritual Stain is just too big at some places...too many souls are dealing with the trauma of what happened at that place.... And if time doesn't really exist...then they are ....? ..sheesh..my little Ole Arkansas brain can't wrap around it. 😊 fellow Arky here!
@@tiffanybarbee9316Hey! 👋
You're "sensitive" yet you have panic attacks when you come in contact with paranormal activity?
I’ve heard that the Basin Hotel is haunted. I didn’t feel anything there. I often wondered if any of the Victorian homes there are haunted. I’ve stayed at several guest cottages. The Crescent is beautiful & I had quite the experience staying in a room on the second floor.
It never hurts to do something different from your norm, and see how people like it. I really enjoyed it, and would love to see more videos like this. The history of these places is fascinating! 🤓
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊
I like this type of story and past history subject. Maybe do more?
Thank you! Do you have any recommendations you’d like me to cover?
Who would complain about a cat running aroung the hotel? Long live Morris 🤩
Long live Morris! 🐱
Part of the concern was that it was an INVISIBLE cat at times. They could hear him and feel him. My sister met Morris both before and after his death. She said he was delightful to play with in the fur, and it didn't bother her to have him brush up against her. During his first days at the hotel, people could see him brush up against invisible legs. The hotel owners said they were OK with him greeting those guests, since they trusted him to only ask for pets from good ghosts. Afterwards, he seemed to settle in with his friend group among the living and the dead, and didn't cause any concerns.
Never heard of this hotel before! Looks like the Cecil hotel is not the only one.
Yeah the Cecil has some dark stuff around it. I think they converted it into apartments now.
The Crescent is incredible! I've been there.
I think every hotel has its fair share of stories. They just have better PR machines. Nothing spooky about the Cecil, everything that happened there has been explained if you research it.
These ‘hotels’ exist all over the United States.
It was a nice change of pace you did a great job navigating us through it
I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊
I got to visit when Morris was still alive. I didn’t stay over night, my family lived within driving distance. The hotel is so beautiful and a cool place to visit, but that isn’t all. There is also the Christ of the Ozarks statue and the town alone is worth a visit as far as I am concerned. It is a very cool place.
That’s really cool! Thanks for sharing I’ve never been myself maybe one day I’ll make the trip!
Nothing better than a ghost kitty😁👻🙀
I thought the same! 🐱
There is though.. the one on my lap😊
Splendid timing with some afternoon tea 🍵 👌
Thank you my friend! 😊
4:28 For a split second I thought you were going to say’Norman Bates’.
My ex and I almost got married at the Crescent, but they dicked us around with the price and just stopped replying to us. We did go walk around in it.
I saw on their website they host weddings. That could have been cool- at least you got a tour!
@unde.rtheashtree Marriage is big business in Eureka Springs. It's very inexpensive to get married in AR.. I've literally seen such businesses as, "Old Timey Photos and Weddings" or even "Live Bait and Weddings Done Here"
We ended up getting getting married in Eureka Springs, because it was geographically about half way between my family and hers, but we got it done at one of the MANY wedding chapel/honeymoon cottage places there and it was pretty cool.
I just visited this hotel yesterday, I had no idea it was one of the most haunted hotels in America! I was visiting with my family, and though we did not stay the night, I could feel a very ominous sensation. As we went from ground level to the fourth floor, and walked through many different hallways, I always had the feeling I was being watched. I made sure to be respectful and mindful of these spirits, and let them know that they are free to roam around. When I came home I definitely thought I had brought something back with me, but I felt better after going to bed. It was definitely a unique experience!
Wow! Thank you for sharing your experience- I’ve never been so it’s nice to hear about!
I’m confused. Why would you visit a hotel and not stay there? Sorry if I’m missing something.
I visited this hotel because we had taken a trip down to Eureka Springs for the day and my dad had the bright idea to finally visit it. I had no previous knowledge of the place nor did I really want to be there haha, I guess it was just my dad’s curiosity that got the better of him! :)
@@Joobebe514 Oh, ok. So they let people take a tour of it because it is a historic building?
That’s what I was getting confused about. Because like I don’t think your average Holiday Inn would let people just visit and walk around! 😃
Did your dad know it was haunted? Did he have any weird feelings afterwards like you did? I find the building so interesting but don’t think I could ever spend the night there! 👻
Yep! Since it’s historic and a very important piece to the history of Eureka Springs, the hotel allows visitors to explore the hotel, you can even take paranormal/ghost tours even if you’re not staying the night! The hotel also has a spa and salon that you can visit during the day. My dad had known about this hotel for a while from a family friend, it was only until recent that he was finally able to go inside! I’m guessing he knew something about it being haunted, but maybe he kept it quiet in front of me because he knows I don’t like scary stuff lol. And also when I talked to my mom about the hotel she mentioned that some of our cousins actually helped in the restoration of the hotel a long time ago!
Stayed there two nights in the mid 1990’s. I had strep throat so not feeling the greatest. Really hoped to see the nurse with the gurney but did not. Beautiful place to stay and the town is lovely.
Thanks for sharing your experience! 😊
Very interestingly creepy. As far as staying overnight there? Not by myself that's for sure; I would take my husband with me because he thinks the paranormal is bull.
Thanks for watching! I don’t think I would stay by myself either 😂
I loved this change of pace, great channel- ty
Thank you so much! 😊
I've stayed at the Crescent many times over the years, but I've yet to encounter any hauntings. It is, however, a beautiful hotel, and a lovely place to stay.
My first time visit of your channel . Real good story and great clear narration . I have liked & subscribed ...
Thank you so much! Welcome to the channel 😊
I live in North Louisiana. Have heard these stories. Have been to/through Eureka Springs. Arkansas is just Beautiful and very interesting in itself. Lots of history. Thanks so much Ash for sharing this story!
That’s what I hear the area is beautiful. Thanks for watching the video I appreciate you! 😊
I lived very near to Eureka for much of my life and every time we'd visit and drive by the hotel I was always struck by how ominous it seems, perched high on the hills above you, just looming.
Beautiful hotel. I got married in the conservatory! It definitely has a unique atmosphere about it and we had a few strange things happen while we were there! Thanks for sharing! ❤
I love that! What a dream! I feel that vibe just from pictures I can’t explain it lol. Thank you so much for watching & sharing your own experience! 🖤
I took the ghost tour their. We didn't see any ghost but it was very interesting.
How cool! I’d love to go, the place is full of history. It’s also a beautiful hotel. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely LOVED this vlog! I don’t know if I would stay at this place. 😊The history is great! I bet they get a lot of paranormal groups staying there. I’ve been sick with bronchitis for a week and this vlog has been a bright spot! Thank you! ❤
Thank you so much! The history is one of the best parts, I’m always fascinated by the history. I’m so sorry to hear about the bronchitis and hope you’re healing well! I appreciate you watching! 🖤
Love these additions to your channel. Thank you! ❤
Wow. That was very interesting. Please do more of these videos. I enjoyed it 😊
Thank you! If you have any suggestions send em my way! 😊
Loved this!! Thanks for telling us about this place!!
Thank you so much! 😊
I do so love these stories...thanks. Its so huge for its time. WoW
Thank you for watching! It really is a massive building!
@@unde.rtheashtree I was lucky enough to attend the oldest all girl boarding school in Lititz Pa. Linden Hall School for Girls..1746..so many spirits..so so many..I graduated in 86..best place ever
How interesting! Thanks for sharing that with me 😊
Ash this was great !! Both the ghosts band the History !! I really enjoyed this video . This would have been a Fantastic Halloween Video. It’s nice to see a new post from you . One of the nicest RUclips creators online in my books . Your Friend Laura IN Canada . Another wonderful visit Under The Ash Tree !! Take Care Dear Ash until Next time 🌺❤️👍🏻👍🏻🫶🏻😊😊☀️☀️🇨🇦🇨🇦🌺🌹
Hi Laura! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I appreciate you always visiting and being so kind to me. You really are a gem, thanks my friend 🖤😊
Enjoyed this! I was there in 2008 with my parents and once as a teen in the early 70's. We used to camp every summer at Lake Norfolk and would take side trips during our time there, Eureka Springs being one of them. Only regret is that we didn't stay at The Crescent Hotel only visited twice. ☹
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience! 😊✨
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I was just wondering the same thing. Not 5 minutes ago.
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This was great I had never heard of this place. There was a few of these places in NJ, when there was tuberculosis in big cities the heat and crowed living in apt people’s would go to stay at spas & springs for a cure. Even healthy people would stay in some of these places with all types of quacks with cures. Another story you might want to cover is the Kellogg’s story , or the starvation diet clinic in the Northwest ,I can’t remember if it was Oregon or Washington State
Was just at the crescent a couple of days ago and explored the building. It’s truly has a very uneasy and eerie feeling to the atmosphere but is absolutely beautiful
Excellent ! Eureka Springs is a fun & historical town.
Thank you so much! I’ve never been, but maybe I’ll plan it one day-everyone here says it’s great!
@unde.rtheashtree very unique.
In regards to Norman, who passed in 1958 at the Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan.
The Sanitarium (now The Federal Building), was opened up by John Kellogg; yes, the same Kellogg who founded Kellogg’s Cereal Company, opened the Sanitarium as a health center operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Kellogg was the chief medical doctor there.
Back in the mid 1990’s, I worked 3rd shift security at the Federal Center (formerly the Sanitarium); we all knew that only the 6th floor of the building was haunted. 👻
While watching this video, it made me wonder if Norman was one of the spirits who made his ghostly spirit known.🫤
Just information for the ‘gee wiz’ file 😊
I was just thinking of Kellogg!
Yay Spooky story, my fav 😀.Thanks for uploading. You have made my night amazing ☺️ i would love to visit that hotel alone at night and sleep over, just me and the ghosts 👻 Gosh that would be amazing.
Thanks for watching! You’re braver than I haha I would love to visit but not by myself 🥲👻
Really enjoyed this. I wouldn't mind if there's more every now and again 💜
Thank you so much! That’s what I like to do, just occasionally toss one out there and shake it up 🖤
I love the change up. Why not? It’s all fascinating!
Thank you so much! 😊
I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. It’s one of the places I’d love to stay. I’d be one of the people walking around calling the cat, hoping he’d make an appearance. 😄😄
Thank you so much! I would too, the cat clearly is the star of the show haha 😊
This was awesome! So interesting! I love the history AND ghosts!
Thank you so much my friend! 😊
Oh yeah.@3:36 the Professor Used her, Abused her, She jumped or was pushed..and He went on to another Student the next year?...I think she has the right to come back and haunt the sxxx out of the place😊 You Go, Girl! ❤
Agree!!!!🎉🎉🎉
I live not far from this beautiful town...it's a GORGEOUS place❤
Love building's histories. Especially when there are human stories attached.
“Dr.” Baker’s karma was definitely the cancer.
This is a really fun place to visit! It's a beautiful hotel and the whole area of the town is lovely. Always worth a weekend trip. 🎉
It looks really lovely! I might have to plan a trip one day, I’ve never been to the area.
I was thinking oh it looks like such a nice building, until you got to the part about him treating cancer patients
I really liked this format. I'd love to hear some others done this way.
Thank you! I’d love to cover more so if you have any ideas send them my way 😊
I posted an article about an old hospital being torn down. I mentioned it being haunted.. have friends and relatives that worked there. One of my cousins had same feelings about the place as i did. We're going to get together and have a chat about what we saw and heard and Felt.
Thank you Ash. I been waiting for an upload ❤
How interesting, thanks for mentioning it Molly! Let me know if you have anything to share I’m always interested in paranormal encounters. Thanks for watching as always 🖤😊
@@unde.rtheashtree I have quite a few stories from about when I was 5 years old. I'm closing in on 70 now. It's both fascinating and frightening too. I believe the first spirit you see is your guardian angel. People get frightened of me sometimes. I don't blame them 😂
Love that they have a spa.
Arkansas' versuon of the Overlook Hotel from The Shining.
Big fan here, keep on making videos. This is great!
Thank you so much! 😊
I like your take on Supernatural stuff
Thank you so much Rhonda! 😊
Under the Ashtree I'm so sorry for missing your live stream but I love your videos my friend keep up the sensational
No worries! Thank you for watching in the replay my friend! Hope you’re doing well 😊🖤
I'm staying here in September for my Honeymoon. I've stayed here many times and I love the property! I stayed in Michael's room on my 18th birthday and spooky things happened!
You are going to do very well on RUclips you need to do a spooky series around Halloween this was a good video thank you I love that you do cases not on RUclips
Thank you! I always try to do a video with viewers personal experiences with the paranormal for Halloween. Maybe this year I can do one of both! Thanks for the suggestion 😊✨
A ghost has nothing better to do than open & close doors & draws 😂😂😂
I stayed there one night 6 years ago in 2018 when I was 20. I’m finally going back again in late November/early December to stay two nights in room 3500 (haunted luxury suite) and a third night in Michael’s room! I can not wait!! 🤷🏻♂️
If you do another one about Paranormal Activity do one about Waverly Hills Sanitarium in Louisville Kentucky
I remember watching a ghost show at Waverly! That’s a good recommendation thanks!
@@unde.rtheashtree I used to work there as a security officer after they closed to keep tresspassers out and I remember seeing several of the ghosts
Great fun!
Thanks!
Really interesting! I'd love to stay there!😊👻
Thanks for watching! Me too! 😊✨
I’m an Arkansas native and I heard of this long ago . Totally forgot about this one!😮
the Crescent, the Stanley or both are part of my bucket list.
I’d love to go to the Stanley too!
I've lived near both!
Interesting. Sounds like the building has collected a lot of trauma from events that happened there. Those specimen jars were gross, cant imagine opening those up, ick
Yeah it definitely does, and agreed about those specimen jars 🥲
Interesting that the "most haunted room" of this hotel is room 218, while the "most haunted room" in The Stanley Hotel (at least, according to The Shining by Stephen King) is room 217. I guess ghosts just like to be on the second floor, close to the elevators.
The Crescent a truly unique and beautiful place. Yes spooky also. Lol Been there many times.
I get that vibe from the pictures! 😊
Very awesome lesson
Grifters never change. Same now as they were then!😂. I would love to stay there for a weekend .
ASH TREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤️🤗❤️
DILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🖤😊🖤
Very cool ! Love History /
Thank you so much!
I just love your videos. And being your lil ashling.
Thank you my friend! 😊
I live 45 minutes away from Eureka (amazing town) and have stayed there twice. There is also the basin in eureka which is suppose to be haunted as well.
Nothing happened when I was there.
Interesting, I’ve never been! Thanks for sharing & watching the video 😊
Do you mean the Basin Park Hotel?
Id stay, i have doubts on the paranormal, so prove me wrong
That’s fair!
Keep up the great job you are doing
Thank you so much! 😊
I would like to visit
Me too! It’s beautiful.
Do it! It's totally worth it.
Theodora is working there for free, I bet she’s one of the ghosts that’s happily welcomed lol
I would stay and take the ghost tour too.
Me too! 😊
I have heard from several states that THEY claim to have the most haunted hotel in the U.S. I used to work at the Crescent Hotel, I know what a con it is!
Great video ❤
Thank you! 🖤
I wouldn't complain about the orange tabby. I would try to follow it!
As a fellow orange cat owner I agree! 🐱
I don't believe in ghosts so this is wasted on me. Enjoy if that's your thang. x
That’s fair! 😊
Spent honeymoon there. Love Eureka Springs!!! We stayed in 2 different rooms bc AC went out. No ghosts. Disappointed!
Yes I would stay. There is no such things a ghosts, spirits or anything else.
Me too! It’s a beautiful hotel!
I told my kids about this hotel and they said we definitely need to stay there 😅
I would definitely stay a few nights. I love cats! Morris would be the ghost I would most like to see.
I thought that the Cecil Hotel 🏨 was pretty spooky 👻.
And there's also the Apache Hotel in Las Vegas that is haunted.
There's plenty of haunted hotels. Just check with Stephen King.
I’ve heard the Cecil is spooky, I’ve never heard of the Apache though. I know, Mr. King has a knack for finding the paranormal spots lol thanks for watching!
@unde.rtheashtree Google the Apache Hotel 🏨. It's very interesting.
It has been around since 1932 and is still operating.
Hello 🤗 I have a video suggestion on a case that is a little close to me and wanted to know if you would consider doing one. I knew both parties involved and it just threw me for a loop and broke my heart. It's the murder of Renae Benittie on January 29/2023 in Columbus Ohio by Gene Scott. It not only broke my heart but left my husband and myself in such confusion and still in disbelief. Thank you for your time and I look forward to watching your videos. You are so understanding and thoughtful and respectful and although you have a opinion (like myself) you don't push it that's why I am asking you to do the video. 🙋🏻♀️
Hi Michelle! Thank you for the suggestion and your kindness I always try to hold each case with respect so I’m glad you noticed. I will look into this case, thank you again 🖤
i live about 45 mins from there the only thing that scares me about that place is the town and its preferred community
Oh, get over yourself.
Very scary historical lesson
You should do a video on the Loretta Jones SOLVED cold case after 46 years truly a mind blowing story
I’ll check it out! I haven’t heard of it. Thanks for the suggestion 😊
I feel like, yes it would definitely be haunted, but the spirits wouldn't be evil. Just stuck there messing around with ya or going about their ghostly day/night
Id absolutely stay there!
Me too! 😊
I'm new to the channel, and since I didn't notice any use of AI images I'll give you a like and and comment. I'll try a few more videos and maybe a follow too.
Enjoyed it a lot
Thank you so much!
I'd stay just to catch a glimpse of Morris