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Spook Hollow claims to be the longest running "Outdoor Haunted Attraction" in Illinois. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 10 ] The event is not recommended for children under 13, but staff will allow all ages to enter. [ 1 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Participants gain access to all three events for one admission price. [ 11 ]
Not to be confused Halfway, Illinois, the one without a nickname. Henpeck [2] Kane: Horace: Edgar: Jugtown: Grundy: Now part of Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area ...
Spider Hill is an annual haunted event held at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, Illinois to celebrate Halloween. The attractions include a trail, haunted house, and a paranormal tour. It is touted by the organizers as the number one haunted attraction in Central Illinois. [1]
The main gate of Resurrection Cemetery on Archer Avenue in Justice, Illinois. Resurrection Mary is a well-known Chicago area ghost story, of the "vanishing hitchhiker" type, a type of folklore that is known in many cultures. According to the story, the ghost resides in Resurrection Cemetery in Justice, Illinois, a few miles southwest of Chicago ...
Reportedly haunted locations in Chicago (3 P) Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Illinois" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Munger Road is a road in DuPage and Cook counties in Illinois, running through the villages of Bartlett and Wayne. It runs north–south for 4.12 miles (6.63 km) from West Bartlett Road to Smith Road. The railroad crossing near Stearns Road is said to be the site of supernatural activity as noted in a 2011 movie Munger Road.
First Coles County Almshouse, c.1890. From 1857 until 1869, the Coles County Poor Farm was located in Charleston Township near the small town of Loxa, Illinois.In 1870, the county purchased 260 acres from A. N. Graham in Section 35 of Ashmore Township for a new farm, which was crossed by the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad.
The Villa Kathrine is a Moroccan-style home located on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in Quincy, Illinois. This home is the subject of a local lost treasure story as well as a ghostlore story featuring a dog.