Haunted Utah - Ogden Exchange Building - Ogden, Utah
Posted by: 7ofclubs
N 41° 13.512 W 111° 59.487
12T E 416901 N 4564230
The Ogden Exchange Building was the site of murders and bad events. It has been investigated several times and strange events occurred.
Waymark Code: WMB97N
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/21/2011
Views: 9
The center of livestock trade. A bank. Even a mental health facility. The Ogden Exchange Building has had a few different functions, and even played host to a handful of murders, suicides and deaths over the years. With a walled-up morgue in the basement, there's bound to be a spirit or two that still walks these long halls. The Ogden Exchange Building has been the reported sight of extreme paranormal activity and has been investigated by several local paranormal investigation groups. Ghost Investigation Links: Youtube: ( visit link) ( visit link)
Public access?: No, the area is fenced off but you can see it fine from the street.
Visting hours: None, private property
Website about the location and/or story: Not listed
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