Kay's Cross, Historical stone cross site in Kaysville, Utah, United States.
Kay's Cross is a protected site in Kaysville, Utah, where the remains of a stone monument stand in a wooded area away from main roads. Visitors can see the foundation and scattered fragments that tell the story of what once stood there.
The monument was built in 1946 by members of the Kingston clan as an expression of their religious beliefs distinct from mainstream Mormonism. An explosion destroyed the original structure in 1992, leaving only fragments behind.
The site carries local legends about supernatural occurrences that draw visitors seeking paranormal experiences and ghost stories. These stories have made it a gathering point for people interested in unexplained phenomena.
The site is reached by walking trails that lead through the woods to the foundation area. Sturdy footwear is needed because the terrain is wooded and the ground can be uneven.
Dynamite was used to destroy the original monument in a targeted explosion in 1992. This dramatic event has made the location a subject of local interest and investigation.
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