Visit Odgen's Historic 25th Street today and you'll find a charming little avenue full of shops, pubs, and cafes. This Utah city has worked hard over the years to overcome the sketchy history that plagued the area from the time of the railroad workers all the way through Prohibition. In fact, at one time, Ogden was the most dangerous town in Utah and one of the most dangerous places in the entire United States.
Even before the 1920s, Ogden was a rough place.
The railroad and local mining brought some unsavory characters to town. Electric Alley (a street that no longer exists in Ogden) was full of lonely miners and railroad workers wanting to blow their pay on liquor, women, and opium. Shootouts were common, and the street was run by a local Madame who supplied the men with prostitutes.
During Prohibition, Ogden's 25th Street area was a dangerous place.
The Prohibition Era started early in Utah when the State Legislature voted it into effect in 1917, with hopes to make Utah a dry state. In Ogden, the law had the opposite effect. It quickly became a money-making opportunity and illegal businesses sprung up all over downtown Ogden, but particularly on 25th Street.
Bootleggers dug tunnels that connected 25th Street businesses to each other.
The tunnels made it easier to transport prostitutes and liquor from one place to another. Weren't the 1920s in Utah an interesting time?
From 1917 to 1933, Ogden's downtown area was notorious for its lawless nature.
Prostitution, liquor, and gambling were rampant, and with those vices came violence.
Murder and assault were common during the 1920s in Utah.
Al Capone is reported to have said that he wouldn't dare walk the streets of Ogden, Utah for fear of his life.
After Prohibition was repealed, the mob moved into Ogden, and gambling was the new favorite criminal activity. Ogden's 25th Street suffered from crime throughout much of the 20th century.
Today, Ogden's Historic 25th Street is a safe place to visit and Ogden is no longer the most dangerous town in Utah.
You'll find lots of quaint shops, cafes, and pubs in these historic buildings to explore.
I lived in Ogden for several years and loved it — now it's one of my favorite places to visit. Are you lucky enough to live there? Tell us about your beautiful city in the comments!
If you are searching for a beautiful day trip destination in Ogden, check out the Ogden River Parkway.
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