Forgotten in death--Tonopah Cemetery--Tonopah,Nv
Visiting one of the two cemeteries in Tonopah Nevada an old mining town in central nevada about 3 hours north of las vegas
the historic old tonopah cemetery
visiting a very old and historic Cemetery in Tonopah Nevada call the old Tonopah Cemetery has a lot of historical Graves of people who died in a town
Tonopah Cemetery - Tonopah, Nevada
This is an old Cemetery in Tonopah, Nevada. It is next to the Clown Motel
This was filmed from a GoPro Hero 5 Black
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Tonopah Cemetery, Most Haunted Place in Nevada.
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Tonopah Cemetery
Next to Clown Motel
TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD CEMETERIES, NV
A mostly dash cam tour of the towns of Tonopah and Goldfield, NV. I know there are folks out there interested in what the towns look like and the only footage they ever get to see of it is inside of the hotels. So, for those of you who are out of state, here is your tour. I would have to admit...Nevada is not the most photogenic state in the Union.
MIZPAH HOTEL GHOST HAUNTED TONOPAH NV full show
The Mizpah Hotel is a historic hotel in Tonopah, Nevada. Mizpah Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[2]
The five-story Mizpah was the tallest building in Nevada until 1929.[3] It was named after the Mizpah Mine[4] and was the social hub of Tonopah. The hotel was pre-dated by the Mizpah Saloon, which opened in 1907, and was the first permanent structure in Tonopah.[5][6] The hotel was financed by George Wingfield, George S. Nixon, Cal Brougher and Bob Govan and designed by George E. Holesworth of Reno, Nevada[5] (other sources state that the architect was Morrill J. Curtis). Brougher in particular was involved with the Belmont, Tonopah, Midway and Tonopah Mining Company and the Tonopah Divide Mining Company. Brougher owned the Tonopah Banking Corporation, which had an office in the lobby of the 1905 building, and was a director of the Bank of Italy in San Francisco.[7]
The reinforced concrete hotel was faced with stone on the front and brick on the sides and rear. The neighboring three-story Brougher-Govan Block, with rooms on the upper floors, served as the first Mizpah and remains connected. Cast iron columns were used in the windows and fire escapes. The three and five story buildings are joined with a wood stairway crowned with a skylight. Steam heat was provided, along with the first elevator in Tonopah.[5]
According to legend, Wyatt Earp kept the saloon, Jack Dempsey was a bouncer, and Howard Hughes married Jean Peters at the Mizpah. But Wyatt Earp left Tonopah before the Mizpah was built, Hughes was married in Tonopah, but not at the Mizpah, and Dempsey asserted he was never a bouncer.[8] The hotel nevertheless features the Jack Dempsey Room and the Wyatt Earp Bar.[3]
The hotel is said to house a ghost deemed the Lady in Red by hotel guests who have experienced her presence. Legend says that the Lady in Red is the ghost of a prostitute who was beaten and murdered on the fifth floor of the hotel by a jealous ex-boyfriend. Another widely accepted description of the events is that The Lady in Red had been caught cheating by her husband at the hotel after he had missed a train, who then proceeded to kill her in a jealous rage. The Lady in Red haunting of the Mizpah was featured in season 5, episode 2 of Ghost Adventures on the Travel Channel.[9]
The hotel had been shuttered since 1999, but in early 2011, the hotel was purchased by Fred and Nancy Cline of Cline Cellars, Sonoma, Calif., who renovated and reopened the building to the public in August 2011.[10] [11] The newly renovated hotel features 47 rooms, a bar, and two restaurants; The Pittman Cafe and the more upscale Jack Dempsey Room. There are plans to renovate further rooms in the hotel annex and to add a small casino to the property.
INSIDE THE TONAPAH CEMETERY NEXT TO THE FAMOUS CLOWN MOTEL IN TONAPAH, NEVADA
Before we hold an actual investigation inside the cemetery we decide to stop by and show you around. We will be posting videos along the way while we film for our documentary, The Haunted Nevada Road Trip. STAY TUNED!
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HAUNTED CEMETERY & CLOWN MOTEL - TONOPAH NEVADA - FULL TIME RV FAMILY
We take you on a short tour of the haunted Tonopah cemetery and the Clown Motel also said to be haunted.
A Look Inside the Clown Motel - Tonopah, Nevada
SOS-Radio Podcast visits the terrifying Clown Motel in Tonopah, Nevada. Listen to the SOS-RADIO Podcast episode 48 (out August 21) on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud and Stitcher to find out what happened during our investigation!
Exploring Nevada! The haunted Tonopah Clown Motel and graveyard
Exploring the haunted Tonopah Clown Motel and graveyard
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Clown Motel Tonopah Nevada Haunted
The Clown Motel with glassy-eyed clown dolls is located in Nevada in the city of Tonopah. Tonopah is full of abandoned mines, hotels, buildings old home. Some people including ghost chases state the hole is haunted with clown and dead people from the graveyard next door. The old Tonopah cometary has roughly 300 people are buried in the ground with graves marked with leaning wooden crosses. Many died of a mysterious plague in 1902, fourteen miners who perished in a mine fire in 1911, town prostitutes, a few babies, a couple of kids and one sheriff. Maybe the ghosts are from the miners or children
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The Clown Motel, which has recently garnered fame from its appearance on shows like Ghost Adventures and exposure on the internet, is now for sale. For $900,000, a new owner will inherit the collection of clowns and motel. (Patrick Connolly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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MIZPAH HOTEL GHOST HAUNTED TONOPAH NV
The Mizpah Hotel is a historic hotel in Tonopah, Nevada. Mizpah Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[2]
The five-story Mizpah was the tallest building in Nevada until 1929.[3] It was named after the Mizpah Mine[4] and was the social hub of Tonopah. The hotel was pre-dated by the Mizpah Saloon, which opened in 1907, and was the first permanent structure in Tonopah.[5][6] The hotel was financed by George Wingfield, George S. Nixon, Cal Brougher and Bob Govan and designed by George E. Holesworth of Reno, Nevada[5] (other sources state that the architect was Morrill J. Curtis). Brougher in particular was involved with the Belmont, Tonopah, Midway and Tonopah Mining Company and the Tonopah Divide Mining Company. Brougher owned the Tonopah Banking Corporation, which had an office in the lobby of the 1905 building, and was a director of the Bank of Italy in San Francisco.[7]
The reinforced concrete hotel was faced with stone on the front and brick on the sides and rear. The neighboring three-story Brougher-Govan Block, with rooms on the upper floors, served as the first Mizpah and remains connected. Cast iron columns were used in the windows and fire escapes. The three and five story buildings are joined with a wood stairway crowned with a skylight. Steam heat was provided, along with the first elevator in Tonopah.[5]
According to legend, Wyatt Earp kept the saloon, Jack Dempsey was a bouncer, and Howard Hughes married Jean Peters at the Mizpah. But Wyatt Earp left Tonopah before the Mizpah was built, Hughes was married in Tonopah, but not at the Mizpah, and Dempsey asserted he was never a bouncer.[8] The hotel nevertheless features the Jack Dempsey Room and the Wyatt Earp Bar.[3]
The hotel is said to house a ghost deemed the Lady in Red by hotel guests who have experienced her presence. Legend says that the Lady in Red is the ghost of a prostitute who was beaten and murdered on the fifth floor of the hotel by a jealous ex-boyfriend. Another widely accepted description of the events is that The Lady in Red had been caught cheating by her husband at the hotel after he had missed a train, who then proceeded to kill her in a jealous rage. The Lady in Red haunting of the Mizpah was featured in season 5, episode 2 of Ghost Adventures on the Travel Channel.[9]
The hotel had been shuttered since 1999, but in early 2011, the hotel was purchased by Fred and Nancy Cline of Cline Cellars, Sonoma, Calif., who renovated and reopened the building to the public in August 2011.[10] [11] The newly renovated hotel features 47 rooms, a bar, and two restaurants; The Pittman Cafe and the more upscale Jack Dempsey Room. There are plans to renovate further rooms in the hotel annex and to add a small casino to the property.
Tonopah cemetary right next door to Clown motel where miners dies yrs ago
Road Trip Day 3 - Driving Across Nevada + Tonopah Nevada Scary Hotel + Abandoned Buildings
Day 3 of the Epic Road Trip. Driving from Las Vegas to Reno. Awesome drive through a desolated part of Nevada. We stop in Tonopah, Nevada and check out the Clown Motel, Tonopah Station and the old Tonopah graveyard.
Next we drive North toward Reno and stop at an abandoned building on the side of the road and then get caught in a traffic stop in the middle of nowhere.
We finally arrive in Reno, Nevada after 9 hours on the road and I do a 4.5 mile run on the treadmill before getting dinner.
Haunted Warp Zone: Clown Motel & Tonopah Cemetery
Last August we hit the haunted highways of America again and ventured to Tonopah, NV to check out some haunted locations. Two of these locations are creepily side by side: the infamous Clown Motel, and the Tonopah Cemetery! These locations are nightmarish in appearance, and very unsettling, but were very cool to explore. Have a look! Enjoy and happy hauntings!
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Tonopah Nevada - Part 7 Good Times Great Old Town Haunts
We were getting ready to head for home but before sundown I wanted to give our viewers a more personal exploration of some of Tonopah's more haunted locations which would include some miner cabins that were originally built for prospectors who worked at the mines above the town just a short walk away. I will also take you to a haunted elementary school back in the boom town days a riot occurred near here to force out the Chinese. A man was killed with a hatchet which today is said to haunt the school and the road I was filming at. I will also take you to a well preserved area of Tonopah which many historical relics, homesteads and even head frames. On this journey ill take you up on a hill just outside of town so you can see how remote and vast Tonopah really is with mountains covered in snow in every direction. We will stop at a gas station where my son had a really creepy ghostly experience. He left his hat in the vehicle to use the rest room but when he left it he seen his hat sitting inside the gas station against the window similar to what happened with my keys when I went to the nearby Clown Motel. Towards the end of the segment ill show you a few stone buildings that we will be returning to explore visiting also the Jim and Belle Butler memorial followed by me driving into the sunset after a very long but successful adventure in Tonopah. We spent three days exploring mills, ruins, mines, abandoned buildings, an army airfield, Belmont which is Tonopah's sister ghost town, cemeteries and dark eerie alleys. It was a weekend filled with adventure but also snow storms, cold brisk winds and the dearly departed.
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Clown Motel Room Tour - Tonopah Nevada
The Clown Motel in Tonopah, Nevada is a must-see if you're road tripping through the state. Come along for a tour of my room and as I share my experiences about what happened that night! Let's take a journey...
Checking out the haunted Old Tonopah Cemetery
Didn't see any ghosts but did see a lot of very old graves.