![]() Today, not much remains of the ghost town, which sits on private property. Many left and the abandoned buildings turned into a ghost town, according to the same source. ![]() But in 1937, Ogden attempted to resurrect a dead commune member, according to The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, and members became disenchanted with their leader. Upon that plot in the valley, she formed Home of Truth, a 100-person commune. Everything would be destroyed except for a plot of land in Dry Valley, Utah, where she claimed Christ would have his second coming, according to Atlas Obscura. Those unassuming buildings were once home to a religious colony.Īs I've previously reported, in 1933, the widower Marie Ogden believed that God spoke directly to her and told her that the world was ending. ![]() Heading to the southeast corner of Canyonlands National Park in Utah, visitors pass by a grouping of dilapidated cabins. Although a bit hard to see, it appears a wooden cross dangles from the door frame of one building that was originally part of Home of Truth.
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