The fact that St. Agnes Mental facility in Colfax isnt on this list is criminal considering it was haunted enough for ghost adventures to make a full episode on it and people travel across the country to see it
Love Port Townsend. The Manresa Castle is haunted. You can research the stories. One was about a ship captain’s new bride jumping from a top floor window to her death after being told he died at sea.
I live in seattle washington and i went to Kubota gardens about 3 years ago at night with a friend, I had the feeling of something following me and hearing girl screams without even knowing the place was actually haunted. Thank you for sharing these other locations i will check them out in the future and will work on getting real ghost hunting gear like an emf reader and uv light
I lived less than a quarter mile from Kubota for about 5 years and am a night owl. I'm surprised you didn't hear the gunshots that almost always preceded people screaming late at night in that area. Kubota is on the fringe of one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city. I wouldn't go there at night unless I wanted to get mugged and/or shot. The gardens are absolutely beautiful in the daytime, though. OTOH, the house I lived in back then was legitimately haunted. I have a story or two, that's for sure. There was a darkness in that place.
@@richardl3310 i went back to kubota garden a few days ago and recorded some paranormal activity and uploaded it to my youtube channel. I heard a ghost whisling at me and some emf on a bench. I also went to black diamond cemetery yesterday which ill release a video soon but i was much more terrified at the graveyard than the garden becauze at black diamond i heard loud metal clank sounds, whistling ghosts, emf, shadow people ? And ghosts whispering in my ear. I shouldnt have been so scared of the metal bang sounds because those are just the ghosts mining for coal in the afterlife
I live on the next street over from thornwood castle... Those haunts they speak of are not just for the castle grounds, better yet for the whole town!!
Thanks for checking out this video @user-hz3zb8xo3g. That is super cool you live so close to Thornwood! Have you personally experienced anything particularly spooky around there?
I like the history you present us with. I've stayed at Thornewood Castle 3 times and didn't know the entire story about the castle's construction. It's definitely not haunted but is an aboslutely incredible place to stay and I highly recommend everyone goes and enjoys 1 night. It's like $250 but is worth every penny. Late spring through early fall is the best time so you can experience the gardens.
The town of tenino Washington is haunted as well... I was born in lakewood and we lived in tenino in a house that was haunted by a old man... Crazy things went on in our house...
They forgot the old Western state hospital in stilacom, Manresa castle in Port Townsend, The temple theater and the tux shop, both in Tacoma, And the underground in Seattle.
@@FrightNightScares definitely the Winchester Mystery Mansion, Colma, CA (the city where the dead outnumber the living) are on my bucket list, and (a place I've been to but only in the daytime) a nighttime visit to the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs AR.
As a kid me and my family have hiked up paradise inn a lot... I have always felt weird vibes when going there its always had such weird vibes now I know :o
I used to be a tour guide at the Maritime Museum in Westport, Washington. We heard footsteps, banging, voices, and other things there. We were touched. We heard a growly voice on video say "get out!" Equipment malfunctioned there. It is scary. The museum sits empty now because they haven't been able to find anyone to man it.
My first marriage took place at thornewood castle. It is a beautiful place and cool to stay the night. Out of all the places that are considered haunted. Ive had most my experiences in my home and a few houses in Everett wa.
One time me and my friends were at kubota late in the middle of the night. We heard a strange animal screeching it sounded like a injured monkey or dying owl. Never saw what it was but still creeps me out thinking about that sound.
The backside of Cascade Job corps or used to be Western mental facility has had a lot of stories about counters never had one myself but it's eerie area of a place enough
One thing I did forget to mention if you look of an overview of the campus all the dormitories are upside down crosses from the driving loop to the entrances of the dorms. It's a place that is just a phenomena persons dream
Thanks for tuning into the channel @jenniferirvine7827. We love all parts of the Pacific Northwest! Have you had a chance to visit any spooky sites in Oregon or Washington?
Hey, we were practically neighbors. I grew up in Everett. Crawled over the hill and now live on the eastern side in Tonasket. I miss the greenery, but not the rain
Thornewood Castle is sadly very inhospitable to visitors, if you'd like to tour the grounds and see the beautiful castle, so DON'T TRY. It's not open to the public, the gates are locked and unless you pay thru the nose, you don't get in. So sad...
Okay so I'm a British born Australian. But I'm an AVgeek. So along with Seattle and Washington state being the home of Boeing and origin for it; I always found myself drawn to WA. But also, when trying to figure out what NFL team I should to for, I just found myself drawn to the Seahawks. Along with aparently being a native American in my previous life; I also love seafood and just the sea in general. The fact that Seattle and Vancouver is so close and BC is bordering WA i just felt it was the perfect team. Along with the colours of Navy blue and Lime green. As an Australian I love our Commonwealth brothers and sisters like Canada. So the proximity of Vancouver to WA is just another aspect to love about the state. Can I just ask for Washingtonians... I feel the promissory to Vancouver and Canada in general compared to the distance between WA and D.C and the east coast in general means a lack of patriotism for WA. More so not caring they are part of the US and more so seeming like Canadians. I dunno I'm probably way off. But just the distance from the original settler states of the east coast makes me feel like WA but mainly Seattle doesn't feel as American as the east coast or even California on the west coast. Don't mean to offend anyone but yeah just wondering. I mean would it be far off to say maybe 100 years from now that Vancouver and Seattle will become one giant metropolitan city?
About the knocking back after throwing stones at a vacant building… not going to comment about the social issues in either direction.. it’s a loaded topic. Fact time though: If there is a vacant building in Rainier Beach, it is inhabited by homeless people. Stop disturbing them by throwing rocks and they won’t have to knock back.
I live in Tacoma and have delivered food to Thorne Wood Castle still trying to find time to go in there. Fort Steilacoom Park is haunted around the old hill ward and lake. 5 mile drive at Pt. Defiance park is also haunted. Franklin which is a mining ghost town is also haunted. I heard mining work when I went there a few years ago.
@FrightNightScares There is an active graveyard in ft Steilacoom park that is always active. People walk their dogs through it, let them do their business and then bad stuff happens to dog and owner
The old hospital was a place we would go hang out as a teen. Back then it still stood and had things in it. One day there were three of us who went up on the second floor and saw someone hanging and they just dissapeared. It took awhile before I would go back.
This was awesome! I am native to WA and have been to 3 of these locations including the Thornewood castle! i wish I saw something cool. I also have been to the tour of Stadium Highschool which is said to be haunted as well!
You left out Manresa Castle in Port Townsend. Stayed there and had my own experience before knowing that it has a reputation of being haunted. Do another video to include it and more haunted WA locations, please!
Thanks for checking out this video @debbiedyess1106. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners and will definitely keep Manresa Castle in mind for future releases. Can you share a bit about your personal experience there?
Paradise Lodge was closed the last couple winters I was in Ashford. I was told it was due to lack of visitors compared to the cost of winter upkeep. So sad. Their website says late May to early September.
i remember walking past fort Vancouver when I'd go on my midnight walks, while visiting my grandma, who lived in downtown Vancouver at the time of her passing, and even before i knew that it was widely known as haunted, that place just gave me the heebie jeebies at night, heck, even during the day something felt off, worse still, the walking paths near it are actually unlit at nighttime
Decades ago I lived in the rural area of Kent. The house and neighborhood were all creepy. it was only a few miles away from where Ted Bundy was operating at the time.
I was curious. I did not see Martha Washington school in this list. I'm going to watch your second video to see if it's in there. It's been a city park for I think over 20 years now. But if those walls could talk.
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @RosalieMunoz. We've heard similar stories about the location. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these other sites in Washington?
There's a story of the Blue Lady in the Old Molly G hotel wich has since be restored and has small business spaces in the downstairs I. Skykomish Washington on Stevens pass hwy 2
My husband grew up in Yakima and wirked for the mercy family. Ive been hearing about the capital theatre and shorty since i net him. I secretly thought he may be full of 💩 but i guess not.
Have you done anything about hauntings in Wisconsin??? That's where I live now since 2000.... The county I live in has a ghost of it's own and I live close to it
Thanks for checking out this video @shannondewitt1176. We will definitely be coming out with a Wisconsin video in the future. Can you share a bit about your county and this ghost with us? We'd love to hear about it.
@@FrightNightScares yes I can....I live in buffalo county and Montana ridge as we call it there's a road named thieson ridge road and a old cemetery.... It's small...I can't remember the name of it...but the story goes, that if you drive up there at a certain time of night...There you will see a girl high school age in a lavender prom dress... She will hitch hike and ask for a ride home... When you get to where she wants to go the house isn't there.... They had to knock the house down due to people trespassing and throwing party's a few years ago... She's know as our own lavender lilly the buffalo county ghost... No one knows exactly where she's buried and there isn't a marked grave...story has it that she's buried in the woods behind the cemetery...it's very rural...there's a RUclips video that 2 lady's have made about her as well....
Thanks for checking out this video @edroy2523. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Are there any specific stories or locations in those areas you think we should look into?
I’ve been to Officer’s Row in Vancouver, Washington before! One of my older brothers and his Ex-Wife lived n a house there for a time. I don’t recall feeling anything Paranormal or Supernatural, though.,
Thanks for checking out this video @christinedaae7323. Bummer you didn't experience anything spooky there but glad you still got a chance to visit! Have you been to any of these other haunted locations in WA?
I used to be part of some paranormal group for kicks. Went to a resident house that they claimed to be haunted, and some people bought EMF reader. I got sick the next with food poisoning. No didn't get sick because of the ghost, the place was filthy. Had a stuffy atmosphere. Layers of clothing on the floor, human and animal food all over the place, these people lived like hoarders, the place should be condemned for how dirty they lived. I think I walked in the Haunted Inn in Port Townsend too, it felt stuffy. Old buildings in some areas that aren't vented are just nasty. I stopped, some places are just dirty. Been to Kabota Garden, didn't feel anything off, this is a free park people come all the time. Thornwood is a hotel, plenty of photoshoots here because of the interior, but you have to pay to be here. I just want to go to a few closed mental hospitals found in this state.
2ND EDIT: I really should have watched the video instead of just reading the description first and assuming lol. I figured when you mentioned an asylum that it would be Western State, which you did technically mention--albeit briefly--when talking about Northern State, but you should still definitely take a look at the Western State ruins. And God help me if there's a fckin part THREE, I didn't realize there was a 2nd one because it was listed like almost 10 videos down the list from #1 so if there is a #3, who knows how far down it could be listed lol. Anyways, my bad. Take care :P . EDIT: Didn't realize there was a part 2 in which you do, in fact, list Western State, so please disregard the critique part of my original comment below and carry on making great videos! Leaving it up merely for the telling of my sighting :P Great video, but how are the ruins of the old Western State Mental Asylum not on this list?? I've lived in Tacoma for almost 4 decades and that's EASILY the most haunted place I personally have ever been. Back when I was a teenager, going there at night was pretty damn terrifying even with a group of friends, because something crazy always happened, e.g: seeing a shock-white face looking out of a second floor window when, at the time, getting to the second floor was literally impossible. Even after 25 years has gone by, I still vividly remember that creepyass face, and I doubt I'll ever forget it. I can only describe it as the face of death. You should look into that place man, as with most mental hospitals, a lot of really fucked up shit has gone down there in the past (especially at the old building, the newer one is also pretty bad I'm sure lol), otherwise great list!
Oh my gosh right off the bat you acknowledge that there's a central Washington and it's not all just Eastern Washington once you pass the Cascades! Western Washington Central Washington and Eastern Washington are so different. Thank you for seeing that. you must have done your research.
I went to Thornwood Castle years ago. It's so expensive to stay. Instead of making people pay so much to stay a few hours... let people come see the castle and let them experience the history there too. That would be the right thing to do but sadly it's all about money & not the history or people.
Hahaha. The Capitol theater is where I used to go to watch Dr. Fives until it burned down. The apple dumpling gang stayed up on the Marquee forever. Forbes Mercy went to St. Timothy's. Episcopal was in choir practice with me
Thanks for checking out this video @user-bv2oo9nh3q. That's pretty cool! Do you remember experiencing or hearing about anything spooky at the Capitol when you went there?
I live by Kabota garden used to go all the time as a kid never knew it was supposedly haunted but I find it hilarious that a place teens go to smoke weed and have sex has reports of mysterious smoke and moaning sounds 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for checking out this upload @pollyhellman4960. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners about locations to focus on for future releases. Can you tell us a bit more about the Kurt Cobain bench?
Don't forget eastern state mental hospital in sedro wooley or western state hospital in steilacome i realize my spelling sucks.. hospital isn't there but tunnels are if you can find them. The lake that's there natives won't even near it from what I've had
All on the west side of the state, eastern and western Washington should be too different states being so different and everyone from some town in the west.. 42 year old lifelong easterner here so I know.
True!! I've lived in both si d es. Eastern wash is now my home. Born raised in Lake Forest Park, Seattle . Moved East' side 20 yrs ago. Couldn't imagine living west side now. Coastee Born but Eastside for life n o w. Lol, Washington is a beautiful State!!
Yakima's on the East side. I don't know if the State should be separated but I do wish people would stop telling me I'm lying when I say I live in a desert. *--_--*
Isn't Seattle Opera House haunted? I heard it was haunted by animals spirits too. It used to have some circus shows in earlier 1900's and some accidents had happened on the stage.
Yes, I used to work there over 30 years ago. A lot of my co-workers and I seen it with our own eyes but we had to ignore it. Working till 1am sometimes, we had to pretend we didn't see anything and continue working. Work is work, we couldn't go home till the work is done so we just had to deal with. There was a white lady dressed like the early 1900's sitting in the basement tunnel drinking coffee watching us working. Many times, we had to work alone and eye contact with her. It got to the point my whole body was freezing up and not able to walk at one time.
Kinda surprised the shut down mental hospital where mentally handicapped children were dropped off and left, then were experimented on in sedrow woolley didnt make the list. They say a voice calls your name in your own voice. But its all with grain of salt, who knows.
The fact that St. Agnes Mental facility in Colfax isnt on this list is criminal considering it was haunted enough for ghost adventures to make a full episode on it and people travel across the country to see it
Manresa Castle and several old Victorian homes in Port Townsend, WA should be added to this list!
And the old Western state hospital,... And the underground in Seattle.. There's actually a bunch more!
Love Port Townsend.
The Manresa Castle is haunted. You can research the stories. One was about a ship captain’s new bride jumping from a top floor window to her death after being told he died at sea.
I live in seattle washington and i went to Kubota gardens about 3 years ago at night with a friend, I had the feeling of something following me and hearing girl screams without even knowing the place was actually haunted. Thank you for sharing these other locations i will check them out in the future and will work on getting real ghost hunting gear like an emf reader and uv light
I lived less than a quarter mile from Kubota for about 5 years and am a night owl. I'm surprised you didn't hear the gunshots that almost always preceded people screaming late at night in that area. Kubota is on the fringe of one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city. I wouldn't go there at night unless I wanted to get mugged and/or shot. The gardens are absolutely beautiful in the daytime, though.
OTOH, the house I lived in back then was legitimately haunted. I have a story or two, that's for sure. There was a darkness in that place.
@@richardl3310 i went back to kubota garden a few days ago and recorded some paranormal activity and uploaded it to my youtube channel. I heard a ghost whisling at me and some emf on a bench. I also went to black diamond cemetery yesterday which ill release a video soon but i was much more terrified at the graveyard than the garden becauze at black diamond i heard loud metal clank sounds, whistling ghosts, emf, shadow people ? And ghosts whispering in my ear. I shouldnt have been so scared of the metal bang sounds because those are just the ghosts mining for coal in the afterlife
Lots of haunts in Washington. And Ufos. Been here to many years. Great video.❤
I live on the next street over from thornwood castle...
Those haunts they speak of are not just for the castle grounds, better yet for the whole town!!
Thanks for checking out this video @user-hz3zb8xo3g. That is super cool you live so close to Thornwood! Have you personally experienced anything particularly spooky around there?
Please share some stories. I love hauntings
I like the history you present us with. I've stayed at Thornewood Castle 3 times and didn't know the entire story about the castle's construction. It's definitely not haunted but is an aboslutely incredible place to stay and I highly recommend everyone goes and enjoys 1 night. It's like $250 but is worth every penny. Late spring through early fall is the best time so you can experience the gardens.
I disagree , that place is definitely haunted!
I got married there. Great venue. Lousy marriage.
The town of tenino Washington is haunted as well... I was born in lakewood and we lived in tenino in a house that was haunted by a old man... Crazy things went on in our house...
They forgot the old Western state hospital in stilacom, Manresa castle in Port Townsend, The temple theater and the tux shop, both in Tacoma, And the underground in Seattle.
Underground Seattle definitely has some spirits
Doing an attic inspection for roof leaks at Thorne Manor was intense!
Now your talking truly haunted!
Aaww finally they say something about the state I'm in. I live in Bonneylake.
I’m from Auburn ☺️
I'm in Enumclaw!
@@stefanidowling my sister lives in Auburn.
Hey, me too!
i’m from bonney lake too!!!
Thank you for another great video!!
Thank YOU @saradavis. We always appreciate you checking out our latest videos!
I live in a house inTumwater that had burnt down, and they rebuilt over the original foundation. Super spooky house.
I live in Spokane Washington..to all that wanna come here…DONT!!
Why is it so haunted??! This and Colfax????
Thanks for checking out this video @patricparkinson1903. Have you been to any of these spots in Washington?
I live in Seattle. I concur with this statement
@@FrightNightScaresdo you think Bellingham hunting
Trust me no where in Washington is where I wanna go AND I LIVE HERE.
I Love Good Ghost Stories also the history of these places is very interesting. Looking forward to your next video. take care.
Glad you enjoyed @shannonmanley9217. Thanks as always.
@@FrightNightScaresyvw!!!
I love this channel! Keep up the great content!
Thank you so much for tuning in @treeherder2201. Are there any locations you'd like to see featured on the channel?
Thornwood castle is on my bucket list. I love Rose Red!!!!!
Us too @kandipiatkowski8589! Thornwood is amazing. What other spooky places are on your bucket list?
@@FrightNightScares definitely the Winchester Mystery Mansion, Colma, CA (the city where the dead outnumber the living) are on my bucket list, and (a place I've been to but only in the daytime) a nighttime visit to the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs AR.
As a kid me and my family have hiked up paradise inn a lot... I have always felt weird vibes when going there its always had such weird vibes now I know :o
I drank a Boada Bag full of wine, until it was empty, in that Great Hall. Nothing but good spirits. (True story).
It's sad because Washington used to be such a nice place
I used to be a tour guide at the Maritime Museum in Westport, Washington. We heard footsteps, banging, voices, and other things there. We were touched. We heard a growly voice on video say "get out!" Equipment malfunctioned there. It is scary. The museum sits empty now because they haven't been able to find anyone to man it.
I did not know this mansion existed in Lakewood, very cool
I’ll have to check it out
i've been to the capitol theatre a few times, born in yakima. there's nothing haunted about it at least when i was there
😮 I live by Fort Vancouver in Vancouver Washington USA love walking by old houses or taking city bus.
Thanks for tuning in to this video @Bughotwheels. Have you ever noticed anything spooky or paranormal during your walks or rides in the area?
Capital theater is where I watched my first movie as a kid. I still get cold chills when I see the inside
My first marriage took place at thornewood castle. It is a beautiful place and cool to stay the night. Out of all the places that are considered haunted. Ive had most my experiences in my home and a few houses in Everett wa.
I lived in Everett for years. Did Hewitt run unsuccessfully. Lol
I'm from Everett. Some old houses, and lots of history.
One time me and my friends were at kubota late in the middle of the night. We heard a strange animal screeching it sounded like a injured monkey or dying owl. Never saw what it was but still creeps me out thinking about that sound.
The backside of Cascade Job corps or used to be Western mental facility has had a lot of stories about counters never had one myself but it's eerie area of a place enough
One thing I did forget to mention if you look of an overview of the campus all the dormitories are upside down crosses from the driving loop to the entrances of the dorms. It's a place that is just a phenomena persons dream
yes, I went to rehab there, in 2004-05, and I experienced something there. The swing outside started swinging on it's own and there was no wind!
There are many haunted places in Washington.
I live in Oregon but Originally from Marysville Washington.
Thanks for tuning into the channel @jenniferirvine7827. We love all parts of the Pacific Northwest! Have you had a chance to visit any spooky sites in Oregon or Washington?
Hey, we were practically neighbors. I grew up in Everett. Crawled over the hill and now live on the eastern side in Tonasket. I miss the greenery, but not the rain
That's where I grew up! Small world.
Hello from Spokane
Hello from Lakebay🤗
Thornewood Castle is sadly very inhospitable to visitors, if you'd like to tour the grounds and see the beautiful castle, so DON'T TRY. It's not open to the public, the gates are locked and unless you pay thru the nose, you don't get in. So sad...
It is a private residence. Do you let strangers randomly tour your house and grounds? Of course they charge.
Attended wedding at thornewood castle. Only scary thing there was Very strict & uptight staff.
Thanks for checking out this video @isidroaragonez6253. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these other Washington locations?
Just get stationed at JBLM. Some of the barracks,
you wanna talk about HAUNTED
Okay so I'm a British born Australian. But I'm an AVgeek. So along with Seattle and Washington state being the home of Boeing and origin for it; I always found myself drawn to WA.
But also, when trying to figure out what NFL team I should to for, I just found myself drawn to the Seahawks. Along with aparently being a native American in my previous life; I also love seafood and just the sea in general. The fact that Seattle and Vancouver is so close and BC is bordering WA i just felt it was the perfect team.
Along with the colours of Navy blue and Lime green.
As an Australian I love our Commonwealth brothers and sisters like Canada. So the proximity of Vancouver to WA is just another aspect to love about the state.
Can I just ask for Washingtonians... I feel the promissory to Vancouver and Canada in general compared to the distance between WA and D.C and the east coast in general means a lack of patriotism for WA. More so not caring they are part of the US and more so seeming like Canadians.
I dunno I'm probably way off. But just the distance from the original settler states of the east coast makes me feel like WA but mainly Seattle doesn't feel as American as the east coast or even California on the west coast.
Don't mean to offend anyone but yeah just wondering.
I mean would it be far off to say maybe 100 years from now that Vancouver and Seattle will become one giant metropolitan city?
FOR ME THIS PLACES IS EXITED
Thanks for tuning in! Which place? Or do you just mean all of them?
My mother’s friend owned Thornewood manor in the nineties. They were $$$
Im from Washington state.... I have been to thornwood castle.... I know of all these places...
About the knocking back after throwing stones at a vacant building… not going to comment about the social issues in either direction.. it’s a loaded topic.
Fact time though: If there is a vacant building in Rainier Beach, it is inhabited by homeless people. Stop disturbing them by throwing rocks and they won’t have to knock back.
I live in Tacoma and have delivered food to Thorne Wood Castle still trying to find time to go in there. Fort Steilacoom Park is haunted around the old hill ward and lake. 5 mile drive at Pt. Defiance park is also haunted. Franklin which is a mining ghost town is also haunted. I heard mining work when I went there a few years ago.
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @CraftyMotivationGamerGirl36. Can you tell us a little bit more about some of these haunted locations?
@FrightNightScares
There is an active graveyard in ft Steilacoom park that is always active. People walk their dogs through it, let them do their business and then bad stuff happens to dog and owner
The old hospital was a place we would go hang out as a teen. Back then it still stood and had things in it. One day there were three of us who went up on the second floor and saw someone hanging and they just dissapeared. It took awhile before I would go back.
5 mile?? What happened there?
This was awesome! I am native to WA and have been to 3 of these locations including the Thornewood castle! i wish I saw something cool. I also have been to the tour of Stadium Highschool which is said to be haunted as well!
Great, looking forward to interacting
You left out Manresa Castle in Port Townsend. Stayed there and had my own experience before knowing that it has a reputation of being haunted. Do another video to include it and more haunted WA locations, please!
Thanks for checking out this video @debbiedyess1106. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners and will definitely keep Manresa Castle in mind for future releases. Can you share a bit about your personal experience there?
Paradise Lodge was closed the last couple winters I was in Ashford. I was told it was due to lack of visitors compared to the cost of winter upkeep. So sad. Their website says late May to early September.
I did repairs on the roof of Thorne Manor aka Rose Red in 2003. I should go back and show the owners the pictures that I took. Or maybe,not. 👻 👻 👻
i remember walking past fort Vancouver when I'd go on my midnight walks, while visiting my grandma, who lived in downtown Vancouver at the time of her passing, and even before i knew that it was widely known as haunted, that place just gave me the heebie jeebies at night, heck, even during the day something felt off, worse still, the walking paths near it are actually unlit at nighttime
Decades ago I lived in the rural area of Kent. The house and neighborhood were all creepy. it was only a few miles away from where Ted Bundy was operating at the time.
First one is my town the capital theater is super cool
If I ever get a chance to visit Washington, Castle Thorn wood would be a destination I would like to visit. I love touring historic homes.
Thanks for tuning in @cocoaorange1. We hope you get a chance to visit Thornwood someday. Have you been to any other haunted historic homes?
I was curious. I did not see Martha Washington school in this list. I'm going to watch your second video to see if it's in there. It's been a city park for I think over 20 years now. But if those walls could talk.
Fort Vancouver sits on Chinooks Traditional territory not Cowlitz
The Oddfellows Cafe&Bar in Capitol Hill Seattle is very haunted. Oddfellows Cafe use to be a morgue. Oddfellows is a society like the " Freemasons ".
I didn’t that about the capital theater n I live in yakima but yea I always felt something when I would step foot in there even when I was young👻🖤
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @RosalieMunoz. We've heard similar stories about the location. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these other sites in Washington?
Same! 😁
A friend of mine works there at the Capital Theater and has had experiences.
Paradise inn? Huh.. I haven’t been there in a while. I live in Tacoma, WA. I learned how to ski up there.
WA born & raised. None of these surprise me.
I haven’t watched this yet but I live in Vancouver, Wa and I am going to assume that Ft Vancouver is somewhere on the list… Let’s see. 👻
Hope you got a chance to watch the video @cmiller415. We definitely included Ft. Vancouver. Have you been or experienced anything eerie there?
@@FrightNightScaresMy daughters house shares a border with the old cemetery @ fort Vancouver and her entire property has a very strange vibe
There's a story of the Blue Lady in the Old Molly G hotel wich has since be restored and has small business spaces in the downstairs I. Skykomish Washington on Stevens pass hwy 2
My husband grew up in Yakima and wirked for the mercy family. Ive been hearing about the capital theatre and shorty since i net him. I secretly thought he may be full of 💩 but i guess not.
Have you done anything about hauntings in Wisconsin??? That's where I live now since 2000.... The county I live in has a ghost of it's own and I live close to it
Thanks for checking out this video @shannondewitt1176. We will definitely be coming out with a Wisconsin video in the future. Can you share a bit about your county and this ghost with us? We'd love to hear about it.
@@FrightNightScares yes I can....I live in buffalo county and Montana ridge as we call it there's a road named thieson ridge road and a old cemetery.... It's small...I can't remember the name of it...but the story goes, that if you drive up there at a certain time of night...There you will see a girl high school age in a lavender prom dress... She will hitch hike and ask for a ride home... When you get to where she wants to go the house isn't there.... They had to knock the house down due to people trespassing and throwing party's a few years ago... She's know as our own lavender lilly the buffalo county ghost... No one knows exactly where she's buried and there isn't a marked grave...story has it that she's buried in the woods behind the cemetery...it's very rural...there's a RUclips video that 2 lady's have made about her as well....
Not a lot outside of higher population areas. Sedro Woolley and the Bellingham area definitely have some places of note.
Thanks for checking out this video @edroy2523. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Are there any specific stories or locations in those areas you think we should look into?
I worked at the temple theater in Tacoma talk about a spooky place😮
I’ve been to Officer’s Row in Vancouver, Washington before! One of my older brothers and his Ex-Wife lived n a house there for a time. I don’t recall feeling anything Paranormal or Supernatural, though.,
Thanks for checking out this video @christinedaae7323. Bummer you didn't experience anything spooky there but glad you still got a chance to visit! Have you been to any of these other haunted locations in WA?
I live in Tacoma Washington. It's rated one of the most peaceful cities to live in 😁
Oh man, I wanted to go to THORNWOOD CASTLE! yikeS.
Rose Red is my go to movie ❤
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @elizabethmurray9546. We love Rose Red. Have you gotten a chance to visit Thornwood Castle?
I used to be part of some paranormal group for kicks. Went to a resident house that they claimed to be haunted, and some people bought EMF reader. I got sick the next with food poisoning. No didn't get sick because of the ghost, the place was filthy. Had a stuffy atmosphere. Layers of clothing on the floor, human and animal food all over the place, these people lived like hoarders, the place should be condemned for how dirty they lived. I think I walked in the Haunted Inn in Port Townsend too, it felt stuffy. Old buildings in some areas that aren't vented are just nasty. I stopped, some places are just dirty. Been to Kabota Garden, didn't feel anything off, this is a free park people come all the time. Thornwood is a hotel, plenty of photoshoots here because of the interior, but you have to pay to be here. I just want to go to a few closed mental hospitals found in this state.
Grew up in Longview Washington
2ND EDIT: I really should have watched the video instead of just reading the description first and assuming lol. I figured when you mentioned an asylum that it would be Western State, which you did technically mention--albeit briefly--when talking about Northern State, but you should still definitely take a look at the Western State ruins. And God help me if there's a fckin part THREE, I didn't realize there was a 2nd one because it was listed like almost 10 videos down the list from #1 so if there is a #3, who knows how far down it could be listed lol. Anyways, my bad. Take care :P .
EDIT: Didn't realize there was a part 2 in which you do, in fact, list Western State, so please disregard the critique part of my original comment below and carry on making great videos! Leaving it up merely for the telling of my sighting :P
Great video, but how are the ruins of the old Western State Mental Asylum not on this list?? I've lived in Tacoma for almost 4 decades and that's EASILY the most haunted place I personally have ever been. Back when I was a teenager, going there at night was pretty damn terrifying even with a group of friends, because something crazy always happened, e.g: seeing a shock-white face looking out of a second floor window when, at the time, getting to the second floor was literally impossible. Even after 25 years has gone by, I still vividly remember that creepyass face, and I doubt I'll ever forget it. I can only describe it as the face of death. You should look into that place man, as with most mental hospitals, a lot of really fucked up shit has gone down there in the past (especially at the old building, the newer one is also pretty bad I'm sure lol), otherwise great list!
You forgot Merchant's Cafe and Saloon in Seattle. That place is hella haunted
Oh my gosh right off the bat you acknowledge that there's a central Washington and it's not all just Eastern Washington once you pass the Cascades! Western Washington Central Washington and Eastern Washington are so different. Thank you for seeing that. you must have done your research.
Rose Red! If you know, then you know!
Have yet to have any paranormal anything at Fort Vancouver personally. Im a local here and play pokemon go there alot lol
in Washington clay city and the town of kapowsin that was burnt down years ago have many stories
What about the Oxford saloon?
I went to Thornwood Castle years ago. It's so expensive to stay. Instead of making people pay so much to stay a few hours... let people come see the castle and let them experience the history there too. That would be the right thing to do but sadly it's all about money & not the history or people.
The Oxford in Snohomish
Hahaha. The Capitol theater is where I used to go to watch Dr. Fives until it burned down. The apple dumpling gang stayed up on the Marquee forever. Forbes Mercy went to St. Timothy's. Episcopal was in choir practice with me
Thanks for checking out this video @user-bv2oo9nh3q. That's pretty cool! Do you remember experiencing or hearing about anything spooky at the Capitol when you went there?
Richland ,kennewick ,pasco aka Tri cities
I live by Kabota garden used to go all the time as a kid never knew it was supposedly haunted but I find it hilarious that a place teens go to smoke weed and have sex has reports of mysterious smoke and moaning sounds 😂😂😂😂
Microsoft started in Albuquerque iirc
I was there when I was a kid I am from Yakima
I didn’t know that I’ve been thru yakivegas so many times if I would’ve known
The Kurt Cobain memorial bench is incredibly haunted.
Thanks for checking out this upload @pollyhellman4960. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners about locations to focus on for future releases. Can you tell us a bit more about the Kurt Cobain bench?
Don't forget eastern state mental hospital in sedro wooley or western state hospital in steilacome i realize my spelling sucks.. hospital isn't there but tunnels are if you can find them. The lake that's there natives won't even near it from what I've had
I live in Newport Washington ya a lot of people go missing up here
I don't think it's a ghost or spirit. I think people hiking the woods got eaten up by mountain lion.
Ft Vancouver is smack dab IN Vancouver, not “just outside of Vancouver.”
thornwood It's off of riverdale
All on the west side of the state, eastern and western Washington should be too different states being so different and everyone from some town in the west.. 42 year old lifelong easterner here so I know.
True!! I've lived in both si d es. Eastern wash is now my home. Born raised in Lake Forest Park, Seattle . Moved East' side 20 yrs ago. Couldn't imagine living west side now. Coastee Born but Eastside for life n o w. Lol, Washington is a beautiful State!!
Yakima's on the East side.
I don't know if the State should be separated but I do wish people would stop telling me I'm lying when I say I live in a desert. *--_--*
Isn't Seattle Opera House haunted? I heard it was haunted by animals spirits too. It used to have some circus shows in earlier 1900's and some accidents had happened on the stage.
Yes, I used to work there over 30 years ago. A lot of my co-workers and I seen it with our own eyes but we had to ignore it. Working till 1am sometimes, we had to pretend we didn't see anything and continue working. Work is work, we couldn't go home till the work is done so we just had to deal with. There was a white lady dressed like the early 1900's sitting in the basement tunnel drinking coffee watching us working. Many times, we had to work alone and eye contact with her. It got to the point my whole body was freezing up and not able to walk at one time.
its in tillicum wa.
I'd be an asshole if I liked this video... 667 just doesn't have the same effect.
But now live in Spokane Washington
iv ben to rose red its interesting. Something is there 👍
That's not ghosts footsteps and screams and puffs of smokes that you hear in Kubota gardens. That's homeless people smoking meth.
Local here the japanese garden is not most haunted area its pike place market
Ever done the underground stuff? Some really good stories down there for sure!
There's no ghosts in Washington . In fact , there are no ghosts .🤪
BOO😂😂
People that wanna come to Washington, stay away. We have too many Californians already
Kinda surprised the shut down mental hospital where mentally handicapped children were dropped off and left, then were experimented on in sedrow woolley didnt make the list. They say a voice calls your name in your own voice. But its all with grain of salt, who knows.
@kevincowan1913 You’re delusional if you think ghosts don’t exist.
If you want real "scary" just walk around Seattle lol. Freaking hate what my state became