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What Once Was

What Once Was

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Step into the dusty streets of forgotten towns, saloons that echoed with gunfire, and communities built on gold, grit, and hope.

What Once Was is a storytelling podcast that unearths the buried history of Southern Utah — a region shaped by pioneers, outlaws, miners, farmers, and everyday families who built lives in the harshest of landscapes.

Hosted by Anna Lytle, each episode brings to life the places you’ve driven past without a second thought — using immersive sound design, rich narration, and true stories that blend tragedy, hope, and a little bit of wild west madness.

Whether your ancestors lived it, or you just love stories that stay with you long after they’re told — What Once Was will make you see Southern Utah in a whole new way.

New episodes every other week!

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Episodes
  • Forgotten Settlements of the Virgin River: Southern Utah’s Lost Pioneer Towns
    Oct 2 2025

    Episode 8 of What Once Was takes you deep into the forgotten history of Southern Utah’s Virgin River settlements. From Duncan’s Retreat to Northrop, and Shonesburg, we trace the lives of early pioneers who battled floods, isolation, and conflict in the shadow of what is now Zion National Park. You’ll hear stories of Native encounters, love and loss, and communities that rose with hope only to vanish with time.

    If you’re fascinated by Utah history, Mormon pioneer settlements, or the ghost towns scattered across Southern Utah, this episode brings the past to life through immersive storytelling and real historical accounts. Perfect for history lovers, road-trippers, and anyone curious about the people who carved out lives along the Virgin River.

    🎧 Support and follow: → Become a patron: https://patreon.com/whatoncewas → Follow on Instagram: @whatoncewas.podcast

    The stories I share are based on old records, newspapers, local legends, and oral histories. While I do my best to tell them truthfully, some details may be lost to time.

    Please remember—many of the places we mention are on private land. Don’t trespass or go exploring without permission. Let’s keep history alive without disturbing what’s left of it.

    Intro music is "A Calm Hellfire" by the Wayward Hearts

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    30 mins
  • Grafton: Floods, Faith, and the Ghosts of Utah’s Dixie
    Sep 18 2025

    Grafton, Utah — today it’s one of the most photographed ghost towns in the West. But in the mid to late 1800s, it was a community clinging to the banks of the Virgin River, where floods, fears and faith tested every family who lived there. From the Marvelous Flood Tenney’s unforgettable birth to the tragedies in the cemetery, to the violence of the Black Hawk War and the final blow of the Hurricane Canal, this episode dives into the stories settlers and their descendants passed down. Alongside them are the Southern Paiute families who were here first — guides, friends, protectors, and sometimes adversaries. This is the story of Grafton: not just a ghost town, but a place where joy, grief, and resilience left a lasting mark on southern Utah history.

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    46 mins
  • A Bad Penny Always Turns Up
    Sep 4 2025

    On St. Patrick’s Day 1935, Enterprise, Utah was alive with music, dancing, and laughter. By morning, rancher Thomas “Penny” Reed had vanished. For years, the town whispered — had he left his family, or had something darker happened that night?

    Nearly three years later, a new sheriff uncovered a secret buried in the desert — and set the stage for one of southern Utah’s most sensational trials.

    *This story is based on almost entirely from historical newspaper accounts, with the help of court records and family stories. Out of respect for descendants, the names of those most closely involved have been changed*

    (Don't forget: If this story resonates, please follow, share, and review—it helps more than you know!)

    🎧 Support and follow: → Become a patron: https://patreon.com/whatoncewas → Follow on Instagram: @whatoncewas.podcast

    Please remember—many of the places mentioned are on private land. Don’t trespass or go exploring without permission. Let’s keep history alive without disturbing what’s left of it.

    Intro music is "A Calm Hellfire" by the Wayward Hearts

    Knitting Sound Effect by freesound_community from Pixabay

    St Patricks dance Music by Alana Jordan from Pixabay

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    30 mins
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