Ten Interesting Utah Ghost Towns

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EDIT: I am fully aware that I misspoke and gave the year 1945 instead of 1941 when describing the attack on Pearl Harbor. I apologize for this error. Please don't focus on this one mistake and instead enjoy the video.

Utah has a diverse and rich history, most of which has been forgotten by most people. This short documentary lists ten of Utah's ghost towns that have unique and sometimes dark stories to tell.

Credits:

MUSIC
Iosepa: Squeek Steele "La Paloma"
Midlake: Squeek Steele "Wabash Cannonball"
Gorgoza: Michael Lucarelli "Malaguena - classical guitar"    • Malagueña - Michael Lucarelli,  class...  
Russian Settlement: Barbara Kornas "Russian Folk - Troika (balalaika)"    • Russian Folk - Troika  (balalaika)  
Camp Floyd: Squeek Steele "Red Haired Boy"
Ajax: Black Keys Bob Stevenson "Saloon Piano Gem No. 1"
Topaz: Derek Fiechter "Beautiful Japanese Music - Cherry Blossoms"    • Beautiful Japanese Music – Cherry Blo...  
Home of Truth: Max Ablitzer "Dark haunting violin : Ghost Song by Max Ablitzer"    • Dark haunting violin : Ghost Song by ...  
Duchesne Strip: Black Keys Bob Stevenson "Saloon Piano Gem No. 4"
Promontory: Squeek Steele "San Antonio Rose"

PHOTOGRAPHS
Utah State Historical Society
Public domain and/or free use
Self

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Vernal Express
San Juan Record
Salt Lake Telegram

VIDEO
Topaz (1945) - Library of Congress (original creator: Dave Tatsuno)

This video is not intended for commercial use; i.e. I do not intend to use it for financial gain. All rights to music, photographs, audio tracks, and video tracks used in this documentary go to the original copyright owners. I claim ownership ONLY to the following assets: All photographs of the town of Home of Truth, the last photograph in the Promontory segment, all narration audio clips, and all title and caption cards.

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