@@jackatomin Yep and it produces some amazing Pinot Noir. Now I want a glass of Willamette Valley Pinot Noir. Just watched a Wartime Stories video and it made me recall a spooky event I experienced over two nights in early December of 2020 which in turn made me want a glass of Pinot Noir to calm down.
Is the bridge in the thumbnail McKee Bridge? Also how is Thomas Creek Bridge not on this list? I believe it’s the 2nd most popular suicide location on the west coast only second to The Golden Gate bridge
Spectacular presentation! Have you considered Coos Bay, or Astoria Oregon? Bet there's a lot of spooky stuff up there. What with all the logging, mining and ship building. Plus there is the American Indian factor. OH! And you cant forget all that there GOLD!
I was born and raised in Coos Bay. Miss that town , things went very wrong in 1998 , a year and a half later it got worse , then , in 2004 , u stopped going because of things again that went wrong I can't explain it but it's no other choice. My health took a turn for the worst , I haven't been able to do anything. I am so angry for moving to where I moved to. Unbelievable bullshit cost me dearly. A friend, 20 years ago a job ,. It's a sad shame that people have to be treated like scumbags. But, other than that it's a great city ,. Haven't seen it, so I don't know.
Look into bandon Oregon its history is very weird. Bandon caves. And coosbay look at Marshfield high school history it's on a grave yard. Abernathy house in Dora Oregon its haunted I can tell you that I lived there for a few year's ween I was a kid with my grand parents its been in the same family from its beginning but it's is for sale.
I’ve not been to Mulkey Cemetery although someone I went to high school with is buried there. Her family might have owned the plot before her burial. I’ve heard stories off and on but they’re mostly what you’ve covered here.
Did a photo shoot in the Mulkey cemetery, and have done many shoots in several cemeteries around the country. The cemetery didn't feel as spooky or "Haunted" as other cemeteries I've visited. They a cemetery in Mobile, Alabama or New Orleans, Louisiana.
I stayed in Geiser Grand hotel twice in 2004-2005. Real antique large Chinese vases in a dining area; a small library, antiques on display throughout hallways. Beautiful high ceilings, spacious rooms w/large windows. The delicious choices from a sophisticatedly assembled menu and very helpful staff. The most memorable sight was a real carriage pulled by white horses on a snowy street underneath the hotel’s windows at 7 pm or so. It was “Let it snow, let it snow”! Never heard any noises and slept soundly on a huge comfy bed. Check in into Geiser if you’re in Baker City. Enjoy Historical Society museum nearby.
i live on a historical site in roseburg oregon. used to be an old school house, it was said that the woodsman killed the school teacher? my parents lived in it in the house in the early sixties and my mom could hear people fighting and falling down the stairs, when she would go to look there wouldnt be anything on the stairs. my dad never believed this happened until he heard the ruckus one night.
You should do malhuer County, the "End of the Oregon Trail" it's quite haunted here. Along with haunting, we also have an abundance of "witch craft" being practiced here.
Also heard that the Mcmenamins Edgefield in Fairview is also haunted. Ive been there many times but never to stay overnight in their hotel rooms tho. Its pretty dark in the restaurant and conference rooms. Never felt spooked but again I never slept there.
Oregonian here. Coming to you from the most haunted woods in Oregon. Lakeside up north lake road I've been living up in these woods for quite a while now working for a logging company not come up on some really wild stuff even a seance with three guys dressed in black with a horse stomach cut open in a goat head sticking out of it true facts.
my dad worked at the giser grand hotel once he worked as a waiter and would always tell us about how poeple kept getting hurt and they were saying they were beijg pushed or pulled and now ik why lol
I was born in oregon bend oregon. I saw the bridge the picture and i can't remember where it was but i remember being 13 going to it and i have a picture of my family on it. I was raised in NV. But, I stayed in my grandparents home for the whole summers in port or ford from may to august. i love oregon. i have many relatives in Albany euguene portland and friends spread out of oregon. i will always love oregon my favorite state.
Thanks for tuning in, Chair on the roof! That's awesome! We always use a random, local location as not to spoil the countdown itself :-) Have you visited any of these haunts? Also... local Oregonia?? We're in Central fam!
@@FrightNightScares nope but I have in Texas alot of the incidents took place here there's an abandoned vault in Baytown Texas near garth road accross the street from Sterling highschool in front of Sterling bay apartments it is an adventure but I never went in but I can tell it's worth it
I grew up there, Why? I think I know Why. Eugene! was founded by Eugene Washburn and there family And Springfield. Way back in the 1700S-early part of the 1800's there moved there and the only people there at the time were Indians they ran them off the land and cut all the trees down.Eugene Family were all high rank lodge members like 33th degrees all of there family is buried over there on 29th street graveyard. think about it. They were all supper red necks and they treated the Indians like shit.
Oregonian here 🙌🏻
Oregon is gorgeous! The constant rain and fog in the Willamette Valley isn’t for everyone...
@@jackatomin Yep and it produces some amazing Pinot Noir. Now I want a glass of Willamette Valley Pinot Noir. Just watched a Wartime Stories video and it made me recall a spooky event I experienced over two nights in early December of 2020 which in turn made me want a glass of Pinot Noir to calm down.
@ Rachel C
In Albany myself hi neighbor
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Gonna have to check these out next time I am in Oregon.
Is the bridge in the thumbnail McKee Bridge? Also how is Thomas Creek Bridge not on this list? I believe it’s the 2nd most popular suicide location on the west coast only second to The Golden Gate bridge
Spectacular presentation! Have you considered Coos Bay, or Astoria Oregon? Bet there's a lot of spooky stuff up there. What with all the logging, mining and ship building. Plus there is the American Indian factor. OH! And you cant forget all that there GOLD!
I was born and raised in Coos Bay. Miss that town , things went very wrong in 1998 , a year and a half later it got worse , then , in 2004 , u stopped going because of things again that went wrong I can't explain it but it's no other choice. My health took a turn for the worst , I haven't been able to do anything. I am so angry for moving to where I moved to. Unbelievable bullshit cost me dearly. A friend, 20 years ago a job ,. It's a sad shame that people have to be treated like scumbags. But, other than that it's a great city ,. Haven't seen it, so I don't know.
Look into bandon Oregon its history is very weird. Bandon caves. And coosbay look at Marshfield high school history it's on a grave yard. Abernathy house in Dora Oregon its haunted I can tell you that I lived there for a few year's ween I was a kid with my grand parents its been in the same family from its beginning but it's is for sale.
I’ve not been to Mulkey Cemetery although someone I went to high school with is buried there. Her family might have owned the plot before her burial. I’ve heard stories off and on but they’re mostly what you’ve covered here.
You should do a section about the Baldwin Hotel in Klamath Falls. Lots of places in southern Oregon that are supposed to be haunted.
Or the witching grounds at Moore’s Park
Heard a creepy story about the horse stables in Klamath falls from a good friend of mine. That town is pretty damn haunted by the sounds of it.
2023 Oregonian still here!
Howdy, neighbor! This is our home state as well!
Did a photo shoot in the Mulkey cemetery, and have done many shoots in several cemeteries around the country. The cemetery didn't feel as spooky or "Haunted" as other cemeteries I've visited. They a cemetery in Mobile, Alabama or New Orleans, Louisiana.
I think the whole state is haunted. I couldn’t count how many times I was attacked by demonic spirits while growing up in Klamath Falls.
Klamath is crazy for activity, but many suggest aliens in that area. 😅
Nah ive been in oregon my whole life i wonder if ghost are real still but im always open to be proven wrong
I stayed in Geiser Grand hotel twice in 2004-2005. Real antique large Chinese vases in a dining area; a small library, antiques on display throughout hallways. Beautiful high ceilings, spacious rooms w/large windows. The delicious choices from a sophisticatedly assembled menu and very helpful staff. The most memorable sight was a real carriage pulled by white horses on a snowy street underneath the hotel’s windows at 7 pm or so. It was “Let it snow, let it snow”! Never heard any noises and slept soundly on a huge comfy bed. Check in into Geiser if you’re in Baker City. Enjoy Historical Society museum nearby.
Thank you for sharing!
Why did you use a thumbnail of the historic covered bridge in Sunny Valley Oregon and not even mention it?
i live on a historical site in roseburg oregon. used to be an old school house, it was said that the woodsman killed the school teacher? my parents lived in it in the house in the early sixties and my mom could hear people fighting and falling down the stairs, when she would go to look there wouldnt be anything on the stairs. my dad never believed this happened until he heard the ruckus one night.
All the shadowy figures in Eugene are just hobos out at night
I’ve been in the Old Grand Lodge in the 1990s
When you live down the road from the og photot you see before clicking on the vid
forgot Dammasch State Hospital
You should do malhuer County, the "End of the Oregon Trail" it's quite haunted here. Along with haunting, we also have an abundance of "witch craft" being practiced here.
Actually learn your history, the end of the Oregon trail is in Clackamas county.
I live in Baker City right now. I want to visit with my daughter. Can’t wait until we can.
Also heard that the Mcmenamins Edgefield in Fairview is also haunted. Ive been there many times but never to stay overnight in their hotel rooms tho. Its pretty dark in the restaurant and conference rooms. Never felt spooked but again I never slept there.
I live in Medford Oregon
No I do
Oregonian here. Coming to you from the most haunted woods in Oregon. Lakeside up north lake road I've been living up in these woods for quite a while now working for a logging company not come up on some really wild stuff even a seance with three guys dressed in black with a horse stomach cut open in a goat head sticking out of it true facts.
Nothing about bandon Oregon or coosbay. I've lived in coos county my whole life and bandon and coosbay are very haunted places
Where?
my dad worked at the giser grand hotel once he worked as a waiter and would always tell us about how poeple kept getting hurt and they were saying they were beijg pushed or pulled and now ik why lol
That's super freaky! I'd love to hear some of his stories.
I lived in forest Grove,OR on b st
been to that cemetery in Eugene and its even haunted. Your mostly being watched by the folks that live nearby in the neighborhood
I need to visit that chateau.
Dante, it's definitely worth it! You local here in Oregon?
@@FrightNightScares Yep, I live in Oregon.
Dallas Oregon here
What covered bridge is that? I clicked because of the photo and you never covered it
Woah I live not too far from the place of that thumbnail
It’s currently April 2022
Even to thank you
All graveyards are going to be haunted
My grandma worked in the geiser grand
Did she share any experieces or stories from her time there?
I was born in oregon bend oregon. I saw the bridge the picture and i can't remember where it was but i remember being 13 going to it and i have a picture of my family on it. I was raised in NV. But, I stayed in my grandparents home for the whole summers in port or ford from may to august. i love oregon. i have many relatives in Albany euguene portland and friends spread out of oregon. i will always love oregon my favorite state.
@kithobson548 I was also born in Bend and love Oregon!! Thanks for watching!
@@FrightNightScares i am going to try and find that picture of me and in that bridge. and up load it or try to
@@FrightNightScares I live in Redmond, born in Prineville. Bend is a shit hole now.
Do Salem Oregon next please 🙏
Any specific locations in Salem?
Hey we'll see what we can dig up! We've already done one Salem... but as Oregonians, we may just have to make our way back that direction.
@@FrightNightScares cool
I live in Oregon
Same
Chiloquin
My apartment.
Where’s your apartment?
How about Scio Oregon? That place just ain't itttttt
I grew up there 😂 atleast for a minute
Bruh this do voice creepy asf
Burrrgeeer
I know where you took the thumbnail
Thanks for tuning in, Chair on the roof! That's awesome! We always use a random, local location as not to spoil the countdown itself :-) Have you visited any of these haunts? Also... local Oregonia?? We're in Central fam!
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Thanks for tuning in @23cgrice. Have you been to any of these haunted spots in Oregon?
@@FrightNightScares nope but I have in Texas alot of the incidents took place here there's an abandoned vault in Baytown Texas near garth road accross the street from Sterling highschool in front of Sterling bay apartments it is an adventure but I never went in but I can tell it's worth it
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Thanks for tuning in to the channel @lededmamarcczynski8018. Have you gotten a chance to explore any of these haunted locations before?
@@FrightNightScares no, I like to listen and thank you our Awesome Narrator 👌 👏 🇵🇭🫶🌏
Pay respect to your dead .they can do some nasty things to you .
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Eugene has lots of Haunted places😮😮😮😮😮😮
I grew up there, Why? I think I know Why. Eugene! was founded by Eugene Washburn and there family And Springfield. Way back in the 1700S-early part of the 1800's there moved there and the only people there at the time were Indians they ran them off the land and cut all the trees down.Eugene Family were all high rank lodge members like 33th degrees all of there family is buried over there on 29th street graveyard. think about it. They were all supper red necks and they treated the Indians like shit.
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