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The building was bought by the company several years ago, and former employees reported seeing apparitions, hearing strange laughter and being touched when no one was around.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
901 E Hwy 193
Layton, UT
United States

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GPS:
41.10281865652416, -111.94920998805173
County:
Davis County, Utah
Nearest Towns:
South Weber, UT (2.3 mi.)
Layton, UT (3.2 mi.)
Uintah, UT (3.2 mi.)
Clearfield, UT (4.0 mi.)
Kaysville, UT (4.7 mi.)
Sunset, UT (4.8 mi.)
Washington Terrace, UT (5.0 mi.)
Fruit Heights, UT (5.5 mi.)
Roy, UT (5.7 mi.)
Riverdale, UT (5.9 mi.)

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  1. My cousin was working there late at night and he said that he saw a woman standing about 10 feet away and he only saw it for a brief 3 seconds and then it was gone.

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