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Kay's Cross was a large stone cross located in
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, in a secluded area known as Kay's Hollow. It has been associated with local legends and folklore. In 1992, it was partially destroyed by an unexplained explosion. Despite this, the site continues to attract visitors interested in its history and folklore.


History

The origins of Kay's Cross remain uncertain, with multiple theories proposed. One theory suggests the cross was constructed in 1946 by members of the Kingston family, a polygamous group led by Charles Elden Kingston, who founded the
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. The Kingstons, often referred to as "The Order," are a fundamentalist offshoot of the
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and owned the land where Kay's Cross was built. Another theory connects the cross to
Krishna Venta Krishna Venta (born Francis Herman Pencovic; March 29, 1911 – December 10, 1958) was an American occult leader. He was the leader of a Californian religious group in the 1940s and 1950s. Venta founded his WKFL (Wisdom, Knowledge, Faith, and L ...
, a self-proclaimed reincarnation of
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. Venta, born Francis Pencovic, was a religious leader based in California but reportedly had ties to Utah. According to Malvern Hansen, a descendant of the Kingston family, Venta convinced the family to construct the cross as a symbol of "Knowledge." Hansen’s journal states that the "K" on the cross represented "Knowledge" and not Kaysville or Krishna, as some have speculated. The design included grooves meant to hold religious texts, which were intended to be covered by stained glass. However, the project was abandoned when Venta left Utah to establish his movement in California. Venta was later killed in a bombing orchestrated by two of his followers in 1958. In 1992 an explosion caused extensive damage to Kay's Cross, scattering debris across the area. The culprit remains unknown, with theories ranging from vandalism to intentional destruction by landowners or authorities aiming to discourage trespassing and rumored occult activities. Despite its damaged state, the site continues to attract visitors.


Description

Kay's Cross was a large stone structure, approximately tall and wide. It featured a prominent "K" at its top, which has been interpreted in various ways. Some believe the "K" symbolized "Knowledge" or "Kingdom," while others suggest it referenced William Kay, the founder of Kaysville. The cross’s location in the secluded Kay's Hollow added to its mystique.


Myths and legends

Kay's Cross has been the subject of numerous legends, many involving supernatural or dark themes. One story claims it was built by a polygamist who murdered his wives and buried them around its base. Another version suggests the heart of his seventh wife was encased within the structure. In the 1980s, rumors surfaced that the site was used for satanic rituals, fueled by alleged reports of animal remains; such as dogs, raccoons, and squirrels found near the cross. Although no evidence supports these claims, they contributed to speculation about sacrificial practices. Other legends include sightings of werewolves, glowing lights, and unexplained voices in the area. Visitors have reported unusual experiences near the cross, such as hearing strange noises, witnessing glowing lights, or feeling unwell. These stories remain unverified but have become part of the local lore surrounding the site.


Popular culture


Haunted attraction

In 2013, the site was opened to the public as a haunted attraction called "Haunted Kay's Cross." Visitors are guided to the remains of the cross while hearing stories about its history and associated legends.


Ghost Adventures

Kay's Cross was featured in a 2018 episode of ''
Ghost Adventures ''Ghost Adventures'' is an American paranormal television, paranormal and reality television series that premiered on October 17, 2008, on the Travel Channel before moving to Discovery+ in 2021. An independent film of the same name originally ai ...
'' titled "Kay's Hollow," which explored its legends and alleged paranormal activity.


See also

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Krishna Venta Krishna Venta (born Francis Herman Pencovic; March 29, 1911 – December 10, 1958) was an American occult leader. He was the leader of a Californian religious group in the 1940s and 1950s. Venta founded his WKFL (Wisdom, Knowledge, Faith, and L ...


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