Ghost Adventures: Leslie's Family Tree Pictures
Ghost Adventures' Leslie's Family Tree episode takes the crew to Santaquin, Utah, where they investigate a restaurant with a bloody connection to a war between the Native Americans and the Mormons.
Walker War Dedication
The Ghost Adventures Crew filming a plaque dedicated to the Walker War. This was a conflict that took pace in the middle of the nineteenth-century involving Mormon settlers and the Utes, a Native American Tribe. Parts of the conflict allegedly took place where Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant is today.
Walker War Dedication
The Ghost Adventures crew poses for a picture.
The Walker War
Zak pays his respects.
L. Dee Stevenson
L. Dee Stevenson, president of the Payson Historical Society, talks about the history of the area to the Ghost Adventures Crew.
Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant
Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant in Santaquin, Utah where the Ghost Adventures Crew investigated for paranormal properties stemming from the area's rough past relations with Native Americans.
Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant
A banquet room for private parties in Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant.
The Peteetneet Museum in Payson, Utah
The Peteetneet Museum in Payson, Utah, which has a Payson Historical Society and artifacts from the time Payson was first settled by pioneers.
Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant
A banquet room for private parties in Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant.
Symbol of Native American History at Leslie's
A portrait of a Native American hanging in Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant.
Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant
Cory Broadhead, employee of Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant, tells the Ghost Adventures crew about her interaction with ghosts in the restaurant.
In Memoriam Wall
A wall in memoriam to friends and family members associated with Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant in Santaquin, Utah.
Owner of Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant
Leslie Broadhead, owner of Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant, provides insight into the paranormal history of her restaurant.