spooktacular job speakeasy i swear it's like your channel is a supernatural mind reader everytime a new list coming it's exactly the state and haunted places it's spine chilling and spooktacular at the same time
Born and raised, Im the founder of the Salem Militia! I also Founded S.P.I.R.I.T(Salem Paranormal Intelligence Research and Investigations Team) I Know some good places here.
That's awesome!! Wow! Thanks for tuning in to our humble channel! We're out of Oregon as well. We cover everywhere, but Oregon is our home. Feel free to hit us up on Facebook, we cross that way quite often!
As a born and raised Oregonian, FINALLY someone mentions the Elsinore Theater. I see so many of these "Haunted Places in Oregon" and none of them ever mention Elsinore Theater. I loved going there as a kid, I went to see a couple plays there. You can feel its age and history when inside. I've never had a haunting experience, but I grew up with legends of the theater being haunted. Regardless, I just wanted this theater to gain more attention as it's truly a sight and real treat of architecture and history inside.
Oh we wouldn't miss it! Thanks for tuning in, Art of Alethea! We're also from Oregon. Not from Salem, but close... Have you been to any of these other haunts? Feel free to reach out to us on our Facebook! We love good local stories :-D
@@FrightNightScares Thank you for including it :) I do know a few local stories/legends. I grew up both in Amity (small farming town near McMinnville) and Salem. Amity has a local ghost story about the cemetery and park (which are across from each other) being haunted, which overlooks a small river, as there was once a small battle there with the English Settlers and the Native Americans. I've had friends tell me they've seen shadow people in the cemetery (along with a ghostly groundskeep) and the park. My father once told me he knew someone who found an old human skull down by the river from the times of the battle. Lafayette Cemetery is also supposed to be haunted and was cursed by a witch before she was hung. I've also heard the Suislaw Forest is supposed to be haunted with bad spirits, and unless you know the area well, to not go into it alone for fear of vanishing. I think my fave place is the Odell Cemetery w/ Ebenezer Chapel near Dayton. My dad took me there when I was kid in the middle of the night, because exploring Oregon was something we used to do. I remember it being very overgrown and it was impossible to see from the road, you never would've known it was there. There were sunken graves, lots of crumbling headstones, and I remember seeing so many small ones where the engravings eroded. My dad told me they were infant/toddler headstones. There's an old chapel in the cemetery, it's not very big but it gives you the creeps. Where I grew up, we were told a priest sodomized and murdered little boys in the chapel. For a long time that old cemetery was abandoned and unless you were a local, no one knew about it. But now, I think it's a historical site and they've cleaned it up so now people know about it lolol Good for the cemetery but it was a cool local secret for a long time.
@@user-ug8bk5su2iTo be honest, I felt the exact same way when I heard Enchanted Forest outside of Salem was "haunted." I had never heard of it being haunted and never knew anyone who had paranormal experiences until I heard that Ghost Adventures were gonna investigate it. All I've ever felt there was a sense of wonder and carefree, but that's because it's an amusement park lol it makes me wonder who had those haunting experiences as well.
Love it when you cover Oregon and Washington.It’s so cool you guys live in Oregon I live in southern Washington right off the 205- bridge. I wish I could meet you guys that would be so epic
Thanks for covering the Elsinore, I’ve been wanting someone to do that place for a long time. My dad was a projectionist there when I was little, I had the run of the place when everyone except my dad and his boss was there. I met the little girl while playing by myself on the staircase, she wanted me to play with her upstairs and wanted to show me the balcony(which was restricted). No one believed me of course when I told them. I saw blood in the bathroom also, I was a sensitive kid. I liked to snoop around places I wasn’t supposed to be and have stories about all these places and more. Reed Opera House is a weird one too. :)
Thank you Speakeasy. I was raised on a farm near Salem and am grateful for your video. I wonder where the original brick buildings of the Chemawa Indian School would have ranked before they were demolished in the 1970’s. I had a relative who briefly worked as a custodian there and did not enjoy the experience at all. They just looked spooky to me whenever we drove by. Keep up the great work!
We live 5 minutes from the Bush house. So excited to visit. We also visited the Willamette Heritage Center. I didn't feel anything unusual. Then again I dint know it was haunted
Ah home how i miss it. All the females in my family worked at fairview and can confirm that it's haunted. Surprised that the state hospital didn't make it on the list as my grandpa used to work for them and said it was super creepy even more so when he would have to work on the cremation thing.
Hey thanks for tuning in, Kiki! And hello from fellow Oregonians (for it is also our home state, the people who do this channel)!! We actually covered the Oregon State Hospital on our Haunted Places in Oregon Video... but don't go watch that now (unless you realllllly want to) - because we're literally about to redo it and add about 30 more minutes of information/hauntings to it. It was one of our early videos and we're kind of in the process of redoing all of those oldies. Cheers!
I too worked at Fairview talk about creepy and scary especially at night I seen so many shodow people and Misty fog floating around and white Orbs. Had goose bumps all day or night when working
Ok so number 3 tugs at my heart a bit.. Most of my family struggle with mental illness. I actually lost my mom last year due to it. It's so sad to know that, my family probably would have been locked away and tortured. Makes me sick to my stomach to think how those poor souls were treated back then! Great video!😍😍
That's very true. But it should also stand as a marker for how far we've come, less we ever stray from the path we're on. Thanks for tuning in as always, Janna! Have you been to Salem before?
Miss Fairview. 2:40pm hits, my friends and I gather up by the front of Leslie. We go to the store, get snacks and bam we climb the fence and we’re in Fairview. Such a great a place to explore. Definitely miss shitting myself in those tunnels
Tim, WOW, that's awesome! We may have actually taken your tour before!! If you couldn't tell by our "accents," we're also from Oregon! Cheers brother! And thanks for tuning in to our humble channel!! If you ever want to set something up, we'd be more than happy to chat.
@@FrightNightScares That is so great, I saw a video from you years ago when my friend Rebecca was running the Reed Opera House, so pleased you are continuing to produce such great content!! I'll direct people to your pages!!!
@@FrightNightScares Never been to Salem. I'm in the Bay Area.....the list is long. Niles Canyon/Secret sidewalk , Black Diamond Mines in Antioch, Gravity Hill in Brentwood, Market street Cinema in San Francisco, Sutro Baths in San Francisco and about 500 more.
Anyone else noticing that older theaters are amazingly haunted? I find that to be a theme it seems. But one i seem to enjoy as I'm fascinated by this channel!
house on Plainview Rd Brownsville Oregon was a friend's house pastor was gunned down along with the new sheriff during prohibition haunted like crazy spent lotta time in that house
@@FrightNightScares Fairview sounds like a horror movie in the making. People are moving into newly built places and have no idea what is going to happen. And nothing better than a church service full of ghost. Great job as usual!
Not really. The only haunted places I've been to would be the old state house in Little Rock, AR, the Crescent hotel in Eureka Springs and the Alamo in San Antonio. I've never been up north or out west but what I've seen is worth checking out.
Thrilled to see the hometown of Speakeasy. Ghosts of the kids are not scary but downright heartbreaking. Pains of relationships, suicides, accidents are nothing compared to what children have to go through.
I work as a Direct Support Peofessional with Shangrila (on the corner of Reed and Strong Rd in between Battle Creek and Fairview Industrial) i have met some of our older residents in our 24hr care homes who were victims of Fairview. I know one woman who was sterilized at 18 when she was at Fairview. She can still tell you the horrors as she is in her 70s.
I like haunted places Salem. I actually live near the road people seen a boy or little girl. I actually drove that road while my brother recorded. And you could see a little shadow near a post. The Indian school is haunted
We live in Oregon and would have to 100% agree with you... It has a mixture for some bad juju. Thanks as always, Travis! Have you been to Salem before?
@@cassandracadabra2608 it's supposedly the most haunted house 8n the county it's in lebanon or albany I'm in lebanon and from what I've seen in pics well a painting it's a big colonial sorta style home with green shutters pretty much narrowed it down to 2 homes I live by the one a mile or so
I grew up in Eugene, the cemetery at 25th & university containing the crypt of the first governor of Oregon, and I know for a fact is haunted ya'all should check it out!
i went to the fairvew an it was my first time i remember going in the huge cafeteria buliding an first it was two rooms then a hug emtey one then one room in the back i went home an had a dream that i saw a could in the back room all around a pentagram with a black goat in the middle they chased my out an that was the end the next day i went to fairfew again an ths pentagelram was on the floor an it want there when i went the first time
spooktacular job speakeasy i swear it's like your channel is a supernatural mind reader everytime a new list coming it's exactly the state and haunted places it's spine chilling and spooktacular at the same time
Thanks as always, Kirsten! Ever been to Oregon before?
@@FrightNightScares willamette university& i can sense when a new haunted list before it's uploaded
Born and raised, Im the founder of the Salem Militia! I also Founded S.P.I.R.I.T(Salem Paranormal Intelligence Research and Investigations Team) I Know some good places here.
That's awesome!! Wow! Thanks for tuning in to our humble channel! We're out of Oregon as well. We cover everywhere, but Oregon is our home. Feel free to hit us up on Facebook, we cross that way quite often!
I’m from the area and would love to tag along on investigations 👍
As a born and raised Oregonian, FINALLY someone mentions the Elsinore Theater. I see so many of these "Haunted Places in Oregon" and none of them ever mention Elsinore Theater. I loved going there as a kid, I went to see a couple plays there. You can feel its age and history when inside. I've never had a haunting experience, but I grew up with legends of the theater being haunted. Regardless, I just wanted this theater to gain more attention as it's truly a sight and real treat of architecture and history inside.
Oh we wouldn't miss it! Thanks for tuning in, Art of Alethea! We're also from Oregon. Not from Salem, but close... Have you been to any of these other haunts? Feel free to reach out to us on our Facebook! We love good local stories :-D
@@FrightNightScares Thank you for including it :) I do know a few local stories/legends. I grew up both in Amity (small farming town near McMinnville) and Salem. Amity has a local ghost story about the cemetery and park (which are across from each other) being haunted, which overlooks a small river, as there was once a small battle there with the English Settlers and the Native Americans. I've had friends tell me they've seen shadow people in the cemetery (along with a ghostly groundskeep) and the park. My father once told me he knew someone who found an old human skull down by the river from the times of the battle.
Lafayette Cemetery is also supposed to be haunted and was cursed by a witch before she was hung. I've also heard the Suislaw Forest is supposed to be haunted with bad spirits, and unless you know the area well, to not go into it alone for fear of vanishing.
I think my fave place is the Odell Cemetery w/ Ebenezer Chapel near Dayton. My dad took me there when I was kid in the middle of the night, because exploring Oregon was something we used to do. I remember it being very overgrown and it was impossible to see from the road, you never would've known it was there. There were sunken graves, lots of crumbling headstones, and I remember seeing so many small ones where the engravings eroded. My dad told me they were infant/toddler headstones. There's an old chapel in the cemetery, it's not very big but it gives you the creeps. Where I grew up, we were told a priest sodomized and murdered little boys in the chapel. For a long time that old cemetery was abandoned and unless you were a local, no one knew about it. But now, I think it's a historical site and they've cleaned it up so now people know about it lolol Good for the cemetery but it was a cool local secret for a long time.
@@user-ug8bk5su2iTo be honest, I felt the exact same way when I heard Enchanted Forest outside of Salem was "haunted." I had never heard of it being haunted and never knew anyone who had paranormal experiences until I heard that Ghost Adventures were gonna investigate it. All I've ever felt there was a sense of wonder and carefree, but that's because it's an amusement park lol it makes me wonder who had those haunting experiences as well.
The Whiteside theater in Corvallis is also haunted. Many stories about it.
Love it when you cover Oregon and Washington.It’s so cool you guys live in Oregon I live in southern Washington right off the 205- bridge. I wish I could meet you guys that would be so epic
Thanks for covering the Elsinore, I’ve been wanting someone to do that place for a long time. My dad was a projectionist there when I was little, I had the run of the place when everyone except my dad and his boss was there. I met the little girl while playing by myself on the staircase, she wanted me to play with her upstairs and wanted to show me the balcony(which was restricted). No one believed me of course when I told them. I saw blood in the bathroom also, I was a sensitive kid. I liked to snoop around places I wasn’t supposed to be and have stories about all these places and more. Reed Opera House is a weird one too. :)
I did Security at Fairview after it closed in 2005, Can CONFIRM it is haunted. Also both my parents were working at fairview when they met.
I went to Leslie middle school and thats where we would always go after school. Too bad everything is destroyed for a neighborhood
Yes friends... We're Oregonians and are quite sad by it's destruction. On a plus... we hear activity is resuming in the neighborhood.
how so?
@@captainyank138 fun days hahaha
@@garycarpenter2980 no, sperm donor left before i was born.
Thank you Speakeasy. I was raised on a farm near Salem and am grateful for your video. I wonder where the original brick buildings of the Chemawa Indian School would have ranked before they were demolished in the 1970’s. I had a relative who briefly worked as a custodian there and did not enjoy the experience at all. They just looked spooky to me whenever we drove by. Keep up the great work!
Ahhh best way to start off my Friday morning! 😍😍
We had some fun with it too! Expect another one tomorrow :-)
@@FrightNightScares Yay!!
We live 5 minutes from the Bush house. So excited to visit. We also visited the Willamette Heritage Center. I didn't feel anything unusual. Then again I dint know it was haunted
Ah home how i miss it. All the females in my family worked at fairview and can confirm that it's haunted. Surprised that the state hospital didn't make it on the list as my grandpa used to work for them and said it was super creepy even more so when he would have to work on the cremation thing.
Hey thanks for tuning in, Kiki! And hello from fellow Oregonians (for it is also our home state, the people who do this channel)!! We actually covered the Oregon State Hospital on our Haunted Places in Oregon Video... but don't go watch that now (unless you realllllly want to) - because we're literally about to redo it and add about 30 more minutes of information/hauntings to it. It was one of our early videos and we're kind of in the process of redoing all of those oldies. Cheers!
@@FrightNightScares I'll keep a look out! Thank you for doing stuff about home makes me miss it a lot though Virginia is just as creepy lol
I too worked at Fairview talk about creepy and scary especially at night I seen so many shodow people and Misty fog floating around and white Orbs. Had goose bumps all day or night when working
If you take pictures of the windows of Bush house and enlarge the pictures you can see faces.
That's very spooky! Do you mean the pictures we used or just any picture you take on site??
In person
Ok so number 3 tugs at my heart a bit.. Most of my family struggle with mental illness. I actually lost my mom last year due to it. It's so sad to know that, my family probably would have been locked away and tortured. Makes me sick to my stomach to think how those poor souls were treated back then!
Great video!😍😍
That's very true. But it should also stand as a marker for how far we've come, less we ever stray from the path we're on. Thanks for tuning in as always, Janna! Have you been to Salem before?
@@FrightNightScares you're right!! No I've never been..
Miss Fairview. 2:40pm hits, my friends and I gather up by the front of Leslie. We go to the store, get snacks and bam we climb the fence and we’re in Fairview. Such a great a place to explore. Definitely miss shitting myself in those tunnels
And some of that graffiti man... some ominous stuff. We're (the two people who do this channel) local Oregonians as well. RIP Fairview!
No spot for the Oregon State Hospital?!
Either way good video. Salem is a trip and I enjoy living here.
Nicely done! I operate Salem Ghost Tours and I wrote "Haunted Salem, Oregon". Very glad to see this!!!
Tim, WOW, that's awesome! We may have actually taken your tour before!! If you couldn't tell by our "accents," we're also from Oregon! Cheers brother! And thanks for tuning in to our humble channel!! If you ever want to set something up, we'd be more than happy to chat.
@@FrightNightScares That is so great, I saw a video from you years ago when my friend Rebecca was running the Reed Opera House, so pleased you are continuing to produce such great content!! I'll direct people to your pages!!!
@ Tim King I just ordered your book Haunted Salem Oregon can't wait to read it. ❤❤❤
Just found this channel and subscribed.
Thanks for subbing, ObiJuan!! Have you been to Salem before? Any special requests for locations/lists?
@@FrightNightScares Never been to Salem. I'm in the Bay Area.....the list is long. Niles Canyon/Secret sidewalk , Black Diamond Mines in Antioch, Gravity Hill in Brentwood, Market street Cinema in San Francisco, Sutro Baths in San Francisco and about 500 more.
We had a feild trip to the bush park. When I was a little kid I always played at that park it was a very big part Of my child hood
Me: Gets ready to go to sleep
Speakeasy post a new video
Welp sleep can wait !
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Enjoy, LaTavia! Let us know what you think when you're done!
The Speakeasy this was good. I’ve always liked how you guys give a little education on the place while filming these . ❤️❤️❤️
i am having lunch 😆
I want to become an Oregonian and be able to smoke bowls Freely and maybe get the chance to grow some really great weed.
The perks are quite nice... we're local. Come pay Oregon a visit!
Don’t come to Oregon. Stay away. This is a warning. You will regret it for the rest of your life. (Unless it’s Stayton)
Thank you so much for making a video about the hauntings in Salem!
I have been in that Fairview hospital I was in there during training. Just before they closed.
Thank you for doing these stories from Oregon, I’m an Oregonian born and raised and am an empath. Lots of stuff here
We're also Oregonians (born and raised)! Thanks for tuning in, Mrs Nickens! Had you heard any of these tales before watching this upload?
Anyone else noticing that older theaters are amazingly haunted? I find that to be a theme it seems. But one i seem to enjoy as I'm fascinated by this channel!
house on Plainview Rd Brownsville Oregon was a friend's house pastor was gunned down along with the new sheriff during prohibition haunted like crazy spent lotta time in that house
Oh wow, is it a private residence now or public?
@@FrightNightScares private sorry just seeing this there is a book in Amazon about it called ghosts of plainview rd
Atleast I think that's the name of it I used to drive the grain truck that's on the cover of the book
Awesome! Something to do besides sleep! I'll be back in about 20!! Lol
Sounds great! Thanks as always, Warren! Let us know what you think when you're done.
@@FrightNightScares Fairview sounds like a horror movie in the making. People are moving into newly built places and have no idea what is going to happen. And nothing better than a church service full of ghost. Great job as usual!
I live in Salem
That's awesome, Jovanni! Have you been to any of these haunts?
@@FrightNightScares ye
Alsome , I always wanted to live in Salem ,
YEEEESSSSS. FIELD TRIP TIME!!!
Thanks for tuning in, Trinidee!! Have you been to Salem before?
@@FrightNightScares I live here!!! I'm always looking for more scary and haunted places to visit.
@@babyweeb3078 me tooooo
Can not believe Hillcrest is no on this list
Have you ever done an episode on Haunted Fort Stevens Oregon?
My homestate...more messed up than i thought. Awesome. The Speakeasy.....send paranormal teams there!
I'm surpised you didn't do Belcrest memorial, Oregon State Hospital, North Salem High, Pioneer Cemetry.
Video: is about Salem
Literally 5 seconds in: shows Portland
A poltergeist? I better get my thermal camera lol
Smart move! Thanks for tuning in, spyro-dragon 1232 (which was an awesome game)! Have you been to any of these haunts?
Not really. The only haunted places I've been to would be the old state house in Little Rock, AR, the Crescent hotel in Eureka Springs and the Alamo in San Antonio. I've never been up north or out west but what I've seen is worth checking out.
How do you share the speakeasy youtube channel
You can share us any way you'd like!
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Thrilled to see the hometown of Speakeasy. Ghosts of the kids are not scary but downright heartbreaking. Pains of relationships, suicides, accidents are nothing compared to what children have to go through.
We absolutely agree. Thanks for tuning in as always, Astrology Yoga. Have you been to Salem before?
ive been in the bush houses plus i get fucked up i bush all the time lmao
I work as a Direct Support Peofessional with Shangrila (on the corner of Reed and Strong Rd in between Battle Creek and Fairview Industrial) i have met some of our older residents in our 24hr care homes who were victims of Fairview. I know one woman who was sterilized at 18 when she was at Fairview. She can still tell you the horrors as she is in her 70s.
I like haunted places Salem. I actually live near the road people seen a boy or little girl. I actually drove that road while my brother recorded. And you could see a little shadow near a post. The Indian school is haunted
The fairbaink hospital is right up the street were i live
Wow that last place sounds terrifying
We live in Oregon and would have to 100% agree with you... It has a mixture for some bad juju. Thanks as always, Travis! Have you been to Salem before?
The Speakeasy I never been out west unfortunately
Hello from a part time Oregonian.
Hello from full time Oregonians!!
The Speakeasy I’ve been working up in Oregon for the last 5 months. I do quite a bit of work in work. It’s my favorite state to work in.
I'm from Oregon!! ♥ ♥
Bush park has a lot of activity
look into the painter house in Linn county oregon
We most certainly will and your name further credits your suggestion! Cheers, Ted Bundy!
What is the painter house ? I am curious. Staying in linn county currently, have never heard of it
@@cassandracadabra2608 it's supposedly the most haunted house 8n the county it's in lebanon or albany I'm in lebanon and from what I've seen in pics well a painting it's a big colonial sorta style home with green shutters pretty much narrowed it down to 2 homes I live by the one a mile or so
Interesting! Thanks for the reply.
Excellent job. Stay Scary.
my home town salem oregon born in the dt housepitale wallace park is one of the most haunted places in salem dead bodys are found there all the time
salem tweakers are the scariest
They have haunted houses they say they have some in Trenton South Carolina
Uh-oh! Home Sweet Home, Speakeasy Family!
I grew up in Eugene, the cemetery at 25th & university containing the crypt of the first governor of Oregon, and I know for a fact is haunted ya'all should check it out!
My brother and I saw many unexplainable thing there, we grew up blocks away from there.
Can you do a list for Maine.. Portland,Maine
They were talking about some Whispering Forest
I bet it's beautiful in the fall ,
All of Fairview training center is demolished
That's a shame! Even the smaller structures that were past the borders before demolition was ever considered?
Yay!!!!!!!! My home state!
Thanks for tuning in as always! It sure is a spooky one!
♥♥ I'm from salem OR too!!!
2021 I just moved up here and can't wait to check these places out
I have a suggestion for your next video.
Love the theater! I remember going to movies as a child
Very cool! Did you ever experience anything out of the norm, Chuck?
ive been in fairfew to its right next to the hoop an leslie middle school
i went to the fairvew an it was my first time i remember going in the huge cafeteria buliding an first it was two rooms then a hug emtey one then one room in the back i went home an had a dream that i saw a could in the back room all around a pentagram with a black goat in the middle they chased my out an that was the end the next day i went to fairfew again an ths pentagelram was on the floor an it want there when i went the first time
♥ Home Sweet Home!! ♥
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Thanks for tuning in (as always), Elaine! Have you been to Salem (or Oregon) before?
How did George Guthrie die
#1 my basement I have a animatronic that poops out bullets
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I use to live in Salem. I had no idea places were haunted. If only I knew.