Utah Haunted Houses – HauntedHouses.com
The Brigham Young Farm House
The Brigham Young Farm House is at the Old Deseret Village. Many park guides have reported numerous parapsychological phenomena throughout Old Deseret… MORE
Claim Jumper
The original Park City Hotel was built to serve those lucky few who reaped the benefits of their mining and ranching efforts… MORE
Egyptian Theater
Showcasing an Egyptian theme inside and out, with the help and guidance of an Egyptologist from Seattle, this theater typified a popular art style at the same time as King Tut’s tomb had been discovered in Egypt… MORE
Park City Silver Mines
George Hearst bought this silver mine for $27,000. Over its years of operation, it produced $50 million worth of silver… MORE
Smith House
Many witnesses have seen the apparition of Mary Fielding Smith standing in the doorway of her house… MORE
Ogden
Haunted Houses
Ben Lomond Suites
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
Union Pacific Depot/
Railroad Museum
Park City
Haunted Houses
Claim Jumper Restaurant
Egyptian Theater
The Silver Mines
…more hauntings…
Salt Lake City
Haunted Houses
Brigham Young Farm House
Jewkes-Draper House
Rio Grande Railroad Depot Building
Shilo Inn Suites Hotel
The McCune Mansion
The Smith House
…more hauntings…
Other Cities in Utah
with Haunted Houses
Brigham Haunted Place –
Idle Isle Cafe
Fillmore Haunted Place –
Cove Fort
Marysvale Haunted Place –
Old Pine Inn
Built in the town of Murray, a suburb just South of Salt Lake City, in the late 1890s by a devout Mormon, Tobias Gibbs, the house was described as a small, but cozy fixer upper. The neighborhood history told the tale of how a man was found hanging from the attic rafter rope, through the hole in the ceiling of the bathroom, looking like a suicide, but in actuality was a tragic accident. The ghost of the house goes by Tobias Gibbs and likes to warn the living of the dangers of the attic of the house.
also…
The Utah State
Historical Society
YOUR PARANORMAL RETREAT — VISIT A HAUNTED VICTORIAN B&B.
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