Eldridge Hotel
In the latter part of the 19th century, this building burned twice. During these fires, many died and today their spirits remain. There are numerous cold-spots throughout the home and lights also flash on and off.
In the latter part of the 19th century, this building burned twice. During these fires, many died and today their spirits remain. There are numerous cold-spots throughout the home and lights also flash on and off.
During Quantrill’s Raid of the city, a young girl was raped and killed in the basement of this house. Today doors open and close and lights turn on and off. Some have even by slapped and tickled by unseen phantoms, while still others have seen ghosts walking through the hallways.
In this cemetery, many have seen Native Americans being chased across the street by cavalry soldiers. Others have spotted Confederate soldiers walking down the street during the night.
Many years ago, a crazed man killed his wife and two children inside this home. He then buried them in the back yard and jumped from the third floor balcony and fell to his death. Today, lights mysteriously flicker and objects move themselves.
This museum was once the home of a wealthy family. The family had a church built into the house and nuns even lived there. After the family died, the mansion was converted into an orphanage. Today, the “Lady in Red” guards over the orphanage. She is believed to have been the matriarch of the family.
Ghosts are haunt the doors of this club. An MP reported that a ghostly forced jerked the door he was guarding open; the door was locked.