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The Most HAUNTED Town in America - Lexie Limitless

The Most HAUNTED Town in America - Lexie Limitless

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Most buildings in Virginia City have a strong reputation for being haunted. This boomtown was filled with miners, famous prostitutes, gunslingers and murderers, artists and millionaires in the 1800-s. Massive fires killed many people within the walls of the buildings which are still standing today. This place was also home to some of the worst mining disaster-s in history which killed hundreds of miners in horrific ways. On our way through town we noticed a huge cemetery filled with old gravestones. The majority of people buried here were miners and their families and during this time, people died very young. We heard stories about the ghost of an old groundskeeper whose still caring for the cemetery and also the ghosts of a young woman and her daughter who are seen still walking through the grounds. The locals have said that they can see floating lights in the cemetery at night and that no one would dare go in after dark. The hotel we are stayed in is called the Silver Queen Hotel and Wedding Chapel. It's believed the Hotel is haunted by a prostitute named Rosie. Supposedly, she can now be seen wandering the hotel and many guests have reported hearing jingling doorknobs, voices in vacant rooms and mysterious tapping on their doors. The Bonanza saloon was built in the 1860s. The most haunted element inside is the suicide table. This style of gambling was popular, especially in rich mining towns in in the 1800-s and three previous owners have committed suicide right here after losing more than $70, 000 each. -It is kept under plexiglass so that no person will ever play at the table ever again. past employees have quit due to the frightening experiences they have encountered, such as having their hair pulled, and having their names called out, often in the attic and in the basement. - We mainly used two instruments while attempting to capture paranormal activity. The first was an Ovilus which senses electromagnetic fields and translates the readings into a database of words essentially allowing spirits to speak. Then there-s the EMF reader which measures electromagnetic activity and temperature fluctuations which are believed to be signs of spirits around us. For the rest of the night we didn-t detect much other paranormal activity in the basement or in the attic of the Bonanza. We ended up exploring the crawl space and discovered a strange iron door that had been sealed off with bricks more than 100 years ago. We also noticed the foundation of the building was being supported with barrels. Overall, we didn-t experience much haunting in the Silver Queen Hotel but it was easy to feel creeped out wandering around a hotel completely by ourselves at night. Let me know if you guys want to see more paranormal, ghost hunting adventures in the future!
Date: 2022-03-12

Comments and reviews: 6


Deja Vu! -
I've just been in this place before-
(Higher on the street)-
And I know it's my time to go-
Calling you, and the search is a mystery-
(Standing on my feet)-
It's so hard when I try to be me, woah-
Whooooaaa!
-WAIT A MINUTE-

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i don't think there is anything not normal in virginia it's just that locals do this to show you that so they can gain more attention from the tourist and i also love how you were honest about the whole experience not like other youtubers
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lexie speaks weirdly slow, like slower than a normal person would. i had to speed up the video by 1. 25x or 1. 5x
i know to her thats just how she normally speaks, but i just think its weird, to me at least.

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I turned the volume up all the way to try to hear what happened when the screen went black and then freaked out at the start of the recap. Anyone else?
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-A black cat just crossed the road in front of us --
Really gurl? X) if the kitty scares you then I can't imagine what an actual ghost would do to u

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You should do more of these videos! Northern California has a lot of cool history spots! I enjoy the history aspect of this video
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