Town Is So Haunted Everyone Leaves Before Dark (Virginia City)

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This Ghost town maybe so HAUNTED that EVERYONE leaves town before dark leaving it even scarier at night. Explore along side OmarGoshTV as he shares some of the haunted history and legends of Virginia City Nevada.

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More about OmarGoshTV: Omar Gosh goes on scary travel adventures to some of the scariest places with real haunted history. On this channel you can expect to get scared but have fun with the scary creepy content thats safe for the entire family to watch. Do not attempt to go to some of the locations or ones like it that Omar goes to as some can be very dangerous. With that said: Omargoshtv loves making content for entertainment, education and most importantly: give viewers an escape from their hectic worlds. Enjoy!

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My advice through experience is do not play with the demonic realm, because once you become in contact it's extremely hard to get them out of your life....

godsson
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I love the history aspects of this. They should have ghost tours at night to increase their town income.

gofortharts
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I lived in Virginia City for a year. Dark is when the locals come out and we chill like regular people. We don't talk about ghosts.

therootofallevil_
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I've been there a few times. I love the cemeteries and the old buildings and old mining tunnels. The entire town is full of sad history. Its like going back in time almost. They do tons of tours as well.

alisamartin
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I've only been to Virginia City once many moons ago. I can attest to the town closing down early in the day.
It's a very cool town, and though I didn't actually see or experience anything paranormal, I can say that some of the buildings gave off a definite "vibe" of sadness or tragedy.

dogstarstudios
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RIP StinkE. I met him and his donkey. Legends.

I live in Nevada, visited Virginia City 3 or 4 years ago. I've watched Ghost Adventure since Season 1 and forgot about how haunted the whole city is. With having no bias, I felt very uncomfortable there, and was quite happy when I left. And it wasn't in a bored sense, although I was quite bored, I'll stick around to learn more about historical places just for the sake of it. The whole city just made me a bit uneasy. No disrespect to anyone who lives there or loves it, I really enjoyed the historical significance of it. The "energy" I experienced while being there was just too melancholy and turned me off.

tylerrichards
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Virginia City was also famous due to the old TV show "Bonanza". In the show the Pondarosa ranch was near Virgina City.

markferguson
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Living in Virginia City has its advantages and disadvantages. Love the history and everyone knows each other. Things do happen, they are good and bad. The best way to live and inhabit a historic home; is respect. Sometimes thats not enough; don't let the bad energy rule you. Ignore it as it doesn't exists. From experience there are good spirits that call this place home. Never be afraid to ask for there help in the the present of uneasiness, they keep the demonic spirits away. As a local the only tourists I hate and despise are those who call demonic spirits forth, chants, and trying to open portals as they say. There are children and families that live here peacefully but sometimes it is not. Coming here to visits is welcomed by all, but please keep your demonic spiritual callings out of our town. Remember you go home and avoid any outcome and leave us to the unknown of your actions (what could, what if, and wished i hadn't done that.)

desertrat
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On a road trip with my family around 14 years old we passed by Virginia city the atmosphere around the forest gave me chills the fog cover over this mysterious city left a great impression on me I never forgot the beautiful scenery yet misterious place .

stephaniepascual
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I love Virginia City, the last time I was there my husband got sick in the middle of the night and I had to drive from the little motel down to Carson City hospital and it was so dark going down off that mountain. I love exploring that little town.

patriciagreene
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Hey Omar! The suicide table used to be in the Delta until a few years ago where there was an explosion in the Delta, then the table got moved to the Bonanza. That's why the old sign is at the Delta. I'm glad you had a good spooky time in my neck of the woods! Another haunted spot nearby is the Bowers Mansion in Washoe Valley, not too far from VC

alexandrazoellner
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I stopped looking into paranormal things.. I feel the more you look and try to connect with the other side of the veil, the more it starts to weaken around you, and when these things notice you want to communicate, the door is opened for some seriously messed up sh*t.. even if its not malevolent, just the experience of unnatural sounds, taps, knocks, happening all around you in sequence, like something is flying circles around you is terrifying.. I had to start ignoring things going on around me, it took like 3 years and just about all the activity i regularly noticed stopped.

thomasriddle
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Omar, theres an area in Australia (Sydney). A place called Picton which is extremely haunted. I don’t know much about the area but there’s a abandoned train track and it has a tunnel known as the mushroom tunnel. The story behind it was a girl named Emily Bollard got pushed or allegedly took her life on the tracks and died. She was 50 years old and her ghost haunts the tracks. My dad even said her name while driving past the tracks and both his car lights exploded and even the mechanic said it’s not normal for lights to blow at the same time as each other. I’ve went around there with my family and we heard somebody walking in the leaves, other people have been pushed etc. The gates to the track is closed in Australia’s school holidays so no young people enter. I think it may even be closed at night time and it’s open when kids are at school. You can jump the fence if you want I was going to do that but I got a bit freaked out, I don’t think anybody will catch you since Picton isn’t very populated and is mostly just old citizens.

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I loved StinkE, he was always a joy when I saw him in VC. He was always happy for people to admire his donkey Burnadeen. Now his Grandson is taking over his ventures of being a beloved icon of the town. While you were in Virginia City they had moved the Table to Bonanza across the street because the Delta had an explosion occur, they are still working on the building.

jadeh.
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Most people leave at 5pm because it gives everyone a chance to go through the rough turns down the mountain during sunlight and not at night time.

Elpumba
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The Delta Saloon had a unknown explosion in 2019 and amazingly the Suicide Table survived and they moved it over to the Bonanza Saloon. That is why you saw two different signs. I enjoyed the simple explore.

oakblossom
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It has been a long time since I have been there. I m still traveling full time in my 1994 class A motorhome with my little dog Tinkerbell filming what I see and where I camp for free. I m in my 4th year now. I started filming after I beat Kidney cancer and watching yours and some other channels on YouTube. Im living my dream!
I love that you explain the history of the places you travel to. Thank you for doing what you do!

debscreepy
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Everybody leaves after dark
*Goes into a packed pub after dark…

brandonleesanders
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I love VC! My husband and I like to wander around at night and our favorite place to stay is the Silver Queen. I’ve taken pictures of a bright light above our bed. And my husband and daughter have heard a girl laughing. Good to see you had a good time.

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I have been to Virginia City numerous times and I have had some pretty substantial experiences there... I was living in Reno at the time and I absolutely love that place!!! At the Washoe Club I was invited to investigate where they kept the bodies of the deceased over the winter in a giant cooler as the ground was frozen and they could not bury the deceased till spring... I have more to tell if you would like to know more.

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