Tour Ogden's most notorious street with author Val Holley. Beginning with the arrival of the railroad, Ogden was flooded with non-Mormon fortune seekers. Seeing a way to make money, people began opening up businesses along 25th Street to service railway passengers. What started as hotels, soon became saloons, brothels and opium dens that filled the three blocks between Ogden's main street and the railway station. In "25th Street Confidential," Val Holley tells the story of Ogden's most infamous street that thrived close to century.
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