The Mount Olivet Cemetery can be found in Salt Lake City, Utah. First established in 1874 on Camp Douglas, a military reservation for the U.S. Army, Mount Olivet has more than quadrupled in size, and everything about this place is fascinating. From the overgrown trees to the deer who seem to thrive in the cemetery, Mount Olivet is a hauntingly beautiful place filled with history and stories that span back through generations.
Known as one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the west, Mount Olivet is also the only cemetery established by an Act of Congress, after Ulysses S. Grant signed over the land to the Cemetery Board of Trustees.
With a unique history comes some unique and powerful "residents." Many of Utah's most important and powerful citizens are buried at Mount Olivet, including governors, mayors, and mining magnates.
One of the most special, and perhaps creepy aspects of Mount Olivet is the deer. Countless doe and fawn can be found throughout the cemetery, grazing and jumping among the tombstones unlike anything you've seen in a cemetery. The deer give the place a sort of uplifting feel, but can also feel ominous.
With a vast array of tombstones, some stand out more than others. These large pillars can be found scattered throughout the grounds of Mount Olivet, but if you keep your yes glued to the ground, you may stumble upon a small headstone shaped like a book that reads only "Goodnight."
Some residents of Mount Olivet decided to go big. Huge pillars can be seen on the skyline, and W.F. James has a mausoleum with an alter and a framed picture of himself inside.
Mount Olivet is an incredibly beautiful piece of land located close to the University of Utah, right in Salt Lake City. With a storied history, plenty of stories of paranormal or unexplainable events have come out of Mount Olivet. Whether you believe the stories or not, taking a walk through the cemetery and bumping into prancing deer along the way gives the cemetery a hauntingly beautiful feel.
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