Twin Towers
At the air force base, there are two abandoned grain towers. Inside one of them, there are animal bones. Drawn across the walls are pentacles and Satanic crosses. It is said that one may hear the howling of hell hounds—the Devil’s watch dogs. It is also reported that one may feel cold chills in the middle of summer and there is also an overwhelming feeling that someone is watching.
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michael meyers says: |
October 25, 2005, 5:51 am |
The abandoned hospital? How come I’ve never heard of this? The grain towers are out on Richards Gabeur AFB in a restricted area, which means you can’t just drive right up and see…it takes a little hiking to get there…Who wants to hear “Hell Hounds” anyway?
Jesten says: |
November 19, 2005, 3:00 pm |
the base is in belton, i live about 6 miles from it. ive been by there at night and seen the two towers but have never gone in or close. it is blocked off so you do have to walk.
Ali says: |
January 23, 2006, 7:07 pm |
Ummm…not to mention the VERY bad grammar and word usage…NICE JOB! Also…maybe you need to try using some new adjectives and verbs…not to mention some new phrases altogether..WOW!
george says: |
February 4, 2006, 3:40 am |
kim you have no idea what you are posting. the air force base is in belton, i live there. myself and my team of ghost trackers have spent the last two nights monitoring and researching the towers,and yes to clear up the controversy there is something there. we have photos and will be posting them soon.
Matt stkfilwqrwnaslf says: |
March 10, 2006, 10:08 pm |
ya i live in belton im going to check the towers out tomarow it’s kinda creepy though but im 14 and barly scared of nothing ill find out if its true.
Trina says: |
March 14, 2006, 5:56 am |
I live in K.C. North of the river, where the hell is this place?
danielle weigel says: |
March 24, 2006, 8:47 pm |
i have been there its true. i was traumiitized for a whole month
Ashleigh says: |
April 12, 2006, 2:46 am |
This is all ………….****
brittany says: |
May 2, 2006, 11:34 am |
Yea me and some friends want to go and check it out….but we ahve no idea where it is….can u give me directions?
suzy says: |
June 8, 2006, 8:51 am |
hi
i am with the ghosthunters8 and we would like to know who to contact on theses towers, as a group we would like to investigate to say if it is haunted, so if one can tell us who to contact, please let us know and you are invite to look at our site http://www.ghosthunters8.com at this time our web- master is getting ready to put up more and give the site a face lift, so enjoy.
suzy
owner/ghosthunters9
H-tv says: |
June 10, 2006, 8:17 pm |
ommmmmmmm… funny
sammy says: |
June 18, 2006, 7:05 pm |
stupid
Girl in MO says: |
June 26, 2006, 10:31 am |
I live in Lee’s Summit Missouri and Belton is not to far from me.
Kim,
shut up K, GET YOU FRIGGIN FACTS STRAIGHT MORON!. You are WRONG! and btw its ARKANSAS and it is NOT in ARKANSAS. The twin towers is located in Belton, Missouri on the Richards Gabeur Air Force Base. That is a restricted area, only RGAFB workers and associates are allowed there!.. Hey Kim, here’s an FYI, DO RESEARCH BEFORE COMING ON HERE SHOWING HOW MUCH AN *** YOU ARE!…
Suzy,
You have to contact someone from Richards Gabeur to get access, but I’ll tell you now like others said above, its a restricted area, *private property*. But if ya truely still want to go, must contact someone at Richards Gabeur AFB~Good Luck!
brittany,
Have you heard of http://www.mapquest.com for directions? or http://www.google.com to do search. Here, I’ll help you, IT IS LOCATED IN BELTON MISSOURI!…..
Trina,
Like I told brittany, do a http://www.google.com search or do a http://www.mapquest.com for directions
Girl in MO says: |
June 26, 2006, 10:34 am |
BTW, I was in ROTC in high school and I saw the twin towers, so blah to you KIM! lol
DON’T COUNT YOUR CHICKS BEFORE THEY HATCH YOU B ITCH! and I am right, you are being a complete A SS of yourself get your F UCKIN facts straight you C UNT!
Becki says: |
June 26, 2006, 5:07 pm |
My 5 year old coousin says she hears my dead grandma and one day she asked me if I wanted to talk to her so I said sure and she said “okay” and then I heard my grandma say “I love you.”
cody says: |
July 19, 2006, 4:14 am |
Becki if I were u I would be proud to hear my grandmother say I love just one more time
angel says: |
August 15, 2006, 12:18 pm |
y do u all keep swearing your setting a bad example
sick of stupid little girls says: |
August 26, 2006, 1:19 pm |
Hey girl in MO maybe you should look at what youre saying before you start bashing someone else, next time stop and make sure you have the right proverb before you use it to make yourself sound intelligent. You should also find something to do instead of bashing some girl you dont even know.
Jeff says: |
September 9, 2006, 4:34 am |
Ya the grain silos are not worth the hike through the field and tring to get across the creek. We saw paintings of pentacles and an upsidedown cross with a cresent moon above it. Also a naked woman and some beer cans. No hell hounds, creepiny feelings, or getting cold. Huge waste of time, though if you do climp to the top of the left tower, which takes some work, you can get a nice view of the base.
Jessica says: |
September 11, 2006, 12:54 am |
actually everyone who thinks this is fake is wrong. I recently went to these silos and it was really freaky. You could here someone laughing and just being up next to the things made the hair on the back of your neck stand up. It was really freaky. We heard a lot of noises and decided to take off. there were a ton of drawings on and in them though like the swastika and people burning with flames around them. its just a really weird place.
nhuber says: |
September 15, 2006, 9:22 am |
I don’t believe it, untill I go and see it for myself. If i get the chance I may go to see this to see what can happen. Trick or Treat.
CBC says: |
September 30, 2006, 11:45 am |
I have been to the Silos near the base a few times. I never thought of the graffiti on the silos to actually be from satanic rituals but rather some kids who wanted to do some weird graffiti, but who knows. Me and another guy have actually climbed to the top of both silos. Now the one without the ladder is tricky. It will leave your forearms with lots of scratches but is a fun accomplishment. I know of a lot of other fun climbs around the area but that’s another story
suzy says: |
October 6, 2006, 8:58 am |
Does anyone know who we can contact to go investigate the towers, our group are interested in the towers,
thank you
Founder of ghosthunters8
mark says: |
October 7, 2006, 4:30 pm |
you,
mark says: |
October 7, 2006, 4:33 pm |
you,
i think you are just bull-s hiting us! so do me a favor, g0 suck your moms d ick!
your a used c unt!!!
Jan says: |
October 18, 2006, 1:07 am |
I think the ones calling each other names should grow up..That is kinda silly calling each other names like that..this is the USA we ALL have the right to voice our opioion as we choose too.just because one dont believe doesnt mean she has to be called such filthy language I for ONE do not like that word “C” so grow up and act your ages..Have a nice day!!!!
AFSOC-USAF says: |
October 18, 2006, 10:39 pm |
I am a member of a Special Operatons team in the U.S. Air Force that investigates claims of the paranormal around military facilities. I would like more information about the so called “Haunts” that you all are claiming is outside this military facility. My team and I are still in the area and would like to investigate this further. I need ligitimate claims from a third party like ghosthunter8 that can verify that there maybe something there before we come out.
Thanks
AFSOC-US-AIRFORCE
Karen says: |
October 22, 2006, 1:37 am |
Hi guys I just wanted to say I live in Belton and have my entire life.Long time. There are tons of really scary stories from around here and some have even gotten me a few times. So as for this place I myself have not yet been there but I do believe there would be yet another place where satanic stuff took place. There is lots of places like that around these parts.
Randy says: |
October 25, 2006, 11:28 pm |
I would like to know the exact address of this so called ‘haunted base.’
Me says: |
January 11, 2007, 5:36 pm |
This is interesting! I go to Belton all the time and I didn’t know anything about this towers. I haven’t seen them where are they at. I’m 14 and I know this towers are in BELTON, MO so don’t try to get smart with me!!! Anyway Holla At Yall Later!!!
Me says: |
January 12, 2007, 6:10 pm |
Hi yall!!
Im back
Para Curious says: |
January 17, 2007, 5:51 pm |
Randy,
If you Google “map: Richards Gabeur Air Force Base” you should be able to get within a close proximity. Although the Base has an actual mailing address, it takes up several acres, so a street address doesn’t necessarily apply. I live south of Belton, and the base is easily accessible, however, it is restricted, as others have stated. To go and investigate the towers would require getting proper authorization. I wouldn’t recommend sneaking in, because that could land you in jail. However, anyone from an actual investigative society may be able to gain permission. Happy hunting!
David says: |
February 27, 2007, 12:33 pm |
This is the Richards Gebaur Air base it was decommioned in the mid to late 80’s and yes it is there. Trust me I lived in the town and have seen it and yes I have felt the demons brought out. It sits on the north west side of the base by the old shooting range side of the base in addtion it was believed that a woman abducted was taken there and a blood sacrifice occured in the 60’s I grew up on the base this is how I know
Julie says: |
March 17, 2007, 4:00 am |
David:
Thanks for finally getting the spelling of the base name correct. Its as you spelled it (Richards-Gebaur) just in case people are trying to Google or MapQuest it (the closest would be Belton, MO 64012). Easy enough to find–south 71 to the 155th St. exit. Turn right at the top of the ramp and go past the Belton Inn–that takes you directly onto the base. Although base has been decommisioned from active use it still houses Marine Corps detachments as well as the Army Reserves continuing to drill there, etc. I don’t know what kind of security there is since the base is now an “airport” of sorts, so I guess I’d warn people to be careful about nosing around without permission or knowing exactly where they’re going.
Now, I’ve lived in Harrisonville my entire life and have heard stories off and on, but have never been to the silos. My dad did several years of active AF reserve duty at Richards-Gebaur as well–he’s never mentioned anything from the past, but he’s not one to get into ghost stories or anything like that.
Anyways–thanks for getting the name right.
Julie says: |
March 17, 2007, 4:14 am |
P.S
You can also get to Richards-Gebaur from 150 Highway. 71 South to the 150 West exit and turn right at the bottom of the ramp. You will go past Cotter & Co on your left and an aluminum recycling business on your right. Just after you cross the railroad tracks there is an entrance to the base on your left.
You can also take the directions from my earlier post, but turn left at the Belton Inn, which puts on you Scott. Follow Scott to Markey Rd., which isn’t too far. Turn right on Markey Rd. – this will also take you onto the base. From there I think you can still continue for a short distance on Markey or you can turn right on Kensington (I think I have the street name correct), which takes you past the Army Reserve Center, Marine Corps housing, PX, etc. and back toward the main part of the base.
Just remember–there is still some military presence there and the Belton Police do patrol the base regularly so anyone wanting to go out ghost hunting needs to be very aware of what they’re doing and where they’re going. Oh and don’t call me for bail money….HA!!!!!!
Good Luck!
Old Dude says: |
September 11, 2007, 12:47 am |
I lived in Louisburg KS for over 5 yrs. My wife is from Belton MO. I can attest to the fact that there are satanic rituals going on in and around Belton Mo. So when you people come across these symbols and so forth, take them seriuosly and watch your backs! I had many a run in with satinist and so called witches and warlocks. These people are genuinley really evil crazy people. So everyone be careful in that area. I also know of the air base and have never heard of any hauntings there at all. Neither my wife, and she lived there until she graduated high school and we got married.
Mizz PRISS says: |
September 24, 2007, 9:54 pm |
Hey guys ! Um the haunting isnt in arkansas ! There are two grain towers at the Richard Gebaur Airforce Base in Belton Missouri and 1 of them is haunted ! and wel use imcorrect gramer if we wants to ! I live in B-town so i kno the tower is haunted ! ANYWAYS ….. pretty spooky stuff huh !? Ive never actually been close to the tower but people do say its haunted . Well thats about all i have to say !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have a nice day !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emily W says: |
September 25, 2007, 5:13 pm |
um… well i live in belton and i go 2 the base all the time for basball games and i live by there and its pretty spooky i tell ya!!!I have bad dreams about it all the time and i have always wanted 2 go in their in check it out but its restricted
!!! well ttyl
Julie says: |
September 26, 2007, 1:01 am |
Okay–just to update the whole silo thing. Yep–they’re definitely still there. If you use the 150 Highway directions from my March 2007 post–you will drive right past them. They will be on your left and to be honest–I don’t even see a way to get to them and why would anyone bother anymore? They’re overgrown with all kinds of vines and brush everyplace. They’re easy to miss if you aren’t looking. If you decide to go out there–remember–if you get to the Marine Corps MOB-COM building (on the left) – you have gone to far.
P.S. One more word to the wise–the Marine Corps are moving personnel in and out pretty regularly right now and the Army Reserves are still actively drilling over on Kensington at the Reserve Center as well as the local police patrols. Do what you want, but hey–once you see what I’m talking about–its not all that and a bag of chips anyways.
Andy says: |
October 25, 2007, 5:34 pm |
Hello, My Name is Andy.
I am a co-fonder and case manager for a paranormal investigator group out of Bowling Green MO. I would like to get all the info on this place and a number i could call to get permession to do an investigation. so if you got any info on this place feel free to sent me a email. my email is pcpi2007@gmail.com Thank you
Jody says: |
October 26, 2007, 11:21 pm |
Hello, My name is Jody, I am a lead investigator for AMPS (Another Missouri Paranormal Sociey) located in Independence. I am interested in speaking with someone about investigating the twin towers in Belton. If at all possiable please have someone contact us at http://www.ampskc.com Thank you for your time.
miss B says: |
October 29, 2007, 12:54 am |
Dear Kim,
You’re retarded. I live in Belton and I’ve been there. So shut up.
Rye Foster says: |
December 28, 2007, 5:54 am |
Why in the “Sam Hell” would anyone want to go to that shithole area south of Kansas City? First of all it’s easy to find as posted above, so go forth ye ghost seekers and waste your time and remember it’s not free public access in all areas, so be prepared to have an intervention with the authorities. while your there snoop around and I bet you will find alot of biker rejects still lost in the 70’s. Hey…snap a pic of them and post it and I bet it will scare alot of people. Or better yet see if there are any haunted trailers around there. It is after all “Trailer Park Heaven”. Moral of my point is I have been there because I have a friend who owns a home on the base and it’s not exactly the nicest neighborhood I would want to live in. It’s an old military base that is decomissioned and all the houses look the same and there is still a significant military presence there!
Your better off investigating the old Union Cemetery by Crown Center in the south end of downtown Kansas City east of 27th and Main Street. Spend the night in there and your hair will be on end! Another good one is Elmwood Cemetery @ Truman Road & Van Brunt Blvd.
I Pack 10"s says: |
December 28, 2007, 5:58 am |
I pack 10″s of swingin beef and a buschel basket full of nuts. Does that scare any of you gals?
rachel says: |
March 25, 2008, 4:39 pm |
oooooooooooooooh scary
Di says: |
May 1, 2008, 9:03 pm |
Hey new construction has eliminated the access road to the base from 150 hwy which is or was an actual road. Not real sure if they tore down the silos but will look.
whitney says: |
July 1, 2008, 3:30 pm |
ok i am on here really checking things out and i am sure little kids get on here as well to look at hings so like the title tells you no foul language its pg not r think bout that cuz im sure half u ppl are about 14-20 so grow up……. but my point is that i will have to check this out i have never heard bout this bfor i figured they would have bengie (spl?) bridge on here though i no for a fact that place is the most haunted place in belton…. and rye foster or watever why dont you think b for you talk that “trash trailer” place your talking about has alot to do with our country you dip. its MILITARY BASE in other words they are the real men who get out there and do something for a living and help theis country wat the heck are you doing with your life that makes you someone special enough to talk smack about ppl more important than you????
KHigh says: |
August 12, 2008, 3:11 pm |
Ryan- while there are a lot of trailer Parks in Belton, it is a fairly nice town. MANY parts of Kansas City are in a lot worse shape.
Plus, almost all the trailer parks are on North Scott anyway.
As far as the Silos go, I wouldn’t say they were haunted, but they are pretty creepy. That could also do with the fact that you aren’t supposed to be there…
I know kids who go ride Fourwheelers and Dirtbikes over there all the time, so I’m sure no one will get caught it people on motorized vehicles aren’t
Brian says: |
August 13, 2008, 11:41 pm |
I just happen to run across this blog about these silos and I need to share a story with anyone trying to seek this place out. Please be warned don’t go there. I am a former student from an electronics school that used to be located near the place you talk about. I took evening classes and me and two friends used to have a few beers time to time after class from our coolers after class in the parking lot. About three months before graduation, I think it was September or October of 2005 me and my friends Mike and Darren were having a few beers after class. Darren always talked about going to check out the silos and that night sort of on a dare he did so by himself. As he started to walk into the field me and Mike told him we were going to Quick Trip, a near by convenience store to grab a bite to eat. I thought by doing so Darren would want to go with us as we had many times before but he continued his way to the silos. Mike and me were gone about 20 minutes and had brought back Darren’s favorite burrito, the Bomb with green chilies. He had not returned when we came back and after 30 minutes or so decided to go find him. Both Mike and me expected him to jump out and try to scare us. Well he did scare us, not exactly how we thought he would. Mike was yelling at me to come to were he was so I made my way over to were I saw his light shining, about 100 yards south of the silos. There was Darren curled up in the fetal position shaking and mumbling. We had to call for help; he never did come around. They did tests on him at KU medical center to look for signs of stroke or possible aneurysm and found nothing. The last time I contacted his parents about a year ago there has been no change. He is like a vegetable, nothing there. So my story being shared I plead with you if you must check this place out do so in the daytime or as a group. I don’t know what happened to Darren that night but I don’t think he’ll ever be the same.
Jen G says: |
September 5, 2008, 9:06 pm |
Ive heard that the graveyard here in Belton is haunted by Carry Nation’s ghost, does anyone know if thats true
one.who.believes says: |
September 13, 2008, 4:42 am |
There are alot of places in the United States that are haunted. I believe so because i am sensative like magnet in other words to paranormal activity. And sometimes it sucks, but other times it helps. Now this Air Force base i have been to and lived on and i have been to the grain towers. I could not step within five to ten feet of either one of them do to the activity that surrounds them. My grandfather is retired Air Force and has been stationed all around the world and he has told me over the course of my life that not even him and his buddies would go near it its that bad. I fully agree with brian if your going to go and investigate plz for your sanity and mental health do it during the day or in a group. That is nopt something you want to happen if your by yourself because you will have no way of contacting anybody for help. So be advised and warned “ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK” If you are a true believer pray before you go that you will be protected, we do not want anyone else hurt like Darren. my thoughts and condolences are with him and his family and friends….. And people please watch your language on here? Thank you….
Betty says: |
September 26, 2008, 8:16 pm |
I have lived in Belton for 38 years. The towers your referring to are on Richard’s Gebaur Airbase. I do know that the area is restricted,so you will need to contact the airbase. They have a office on base,you can get on the base. There is a homeless man named walking Jim and several others that have lived in the towers,they go in at night.
Jon Mossie says: |
September 29, 2008, 5:12 pm |
Last Tuesday, me and my fellow dudes, Brad and Twill, went on a ghost hunt to what is called the Twin Towers of Belton, Missouri. We drove out there going Brad’s long *** way there. When we got to Belton we actually had no idea where it was because the directions we followed from the website were ****** and outdated. So we drove around forever, camcorder in hand, looking for the place. After a long search, and when we were about to give up, we slowly drove by an area and Twill spotted the towers. We pulled into a dark, vacant, overgrown parking lot that had been apart of the old Richards Gebauer Air Force Base and parked. The towers were located across a long stretch of open field that was also overgrown. We walked towards it and every step closer I was getting chills, mostly from anxiousness, but admittedly it had me pretty freaked out too. It was dark and the towers (which are old grain silos, btw) were just visible by the moonlight, the faint light from our video camera and occasional flash of my camera. We got to the side of the towers and could not find a clear path to walk in. So we headed to the other side and found a way up the middle. The path was still obstructed by thorny *** trees. As we drew closer, suddenly the light from our digital camcorder had shut off. We realized that we had no other light source at all and that kinda freaked us all the **** out. Twill then had me reset the light by turning it off and turning it back on. Maybe nothing.. but come on, that’s the **** that happens in movies when they are in dark, freaky *** places. We moved in closer and we started seeing the markings on the outside of the grain towers. These were not signs of the devil, but someone had spray painted a ***** on the outside of one. We got closer and closer to the opening and I started getting a little more freaked. Since Twill had the camcorder we pushed him ahead and with jerky, sudden movements he quickly shined the camcorder’s light in each opening looking inside. The first tower had a chair inside of it and a mess of beer cups and what looked like trash others had burned to camp out inside. The chair was pretty freaky to see, would have been even freakier if someone had been sitting in it though. There were other markings on the insides of the towers, but just signs that said “**** You” and something about someone loving someone else, a middle finger and a swastika. The biggest thrill of the night we got was we decided to turn all the lights off and see what happened. I turned around for one second and felt something creeping up the bottom part of my leg. I freaked the **** out and jumped up screaming to find out it was just my jerk *** friend Brad who decided he would be hilarious. We got the most of it all on video and it was pretty hilarious atleast. We all climbed in each of the towers and walked around, but never heard nor saw anything other than the initial light going off of the camcorder. We weren’t there long, but we didn’t have any beer either, so it was go time. There are pictures that we took where in some of them it appears to be what people call ghost orbs, but I feel it is just the flash bouncing off dust particles in the area. YOU BE THE JUDGE! Pictures are here: http://www.jonmossie.com/photos/i-aint-afraid-of-no-ghosts-ya-i-am/
Guardian Angel says: |
November 3, 2008, 3:31 am |
So I had been searchin for some places to go on Halloween to see something of the spiritial likeness, and rather than go to a place that has people jumping out with masks on (which I usually stop and talk to and they wonder why I’m not scared), I decided that I wanted the real thing this year. Last year I went to The Beast and Edge of Hell, 2 Haunted house put on my a company in 2 locations in down town Kansas City, MO. It was pretty good, the acting was very well done, and considering I was the only guy out of 5 girls and i was single may have been a perk lol. But seeings how I am big on Halloween, the girls thought it would be my job to find what we were doing this year. Now, reading the things you guys have posted I decided that Belton would be a good place to experience this. I live right next to Whiteman AFB, so base id’s were covered, as did the girls that were with me this time did as well. So we had the place we were going, we got lost a lot of the way there (probably the best part of the whole trip lol just laughing and joking the whole time). We drove around looking for these towers. Well we drove around the whole base, about ready to give up, when in a foggy distance I spotted the 2 towers from the back seat. We drove up in the round about parking lot, seeing 2 guys and there dog, scared the **** out of the girls, so bad that the girl driving threw the car in reverse! We drove up, asked some quick questions about the towers and shortly they left. I convenced one of the girls to tag along with me after reading Brians blog I knew I wasn’t going alone, that was for sure. I was going to video tape it but my cam corder was dead, so I took pics instead. Probably not as good. Now, there is a field between the towers and the parking lot so it is a little hike, but nothing bad. We got about 50 feet from the towers and I started to get a headache, the girl that was with me said I turned mean, but I didnt notice. I thought I saw someone walk in the right tower but I wasnt sure, and I didnt wanna frighten the girl that was with me. I also thought I saw someone standing on the tower, but I was unsure of that too. It was foggy as all hell and I could have been letting my imagination take hold. Besides that I didnt see anything else. I know it was so creepy the girl that had come this far with me wouldnt go any further, and I wasnt goin in alone. It was a good Halloween experience for the most part. I can say, the whole time we were out there it felt like eyes were watching us from the base as well as the towers or the field around us. Maybe it was just us, but all I can say is if you do go, go in a group of 6 or more people with flash lights and cameras. Even if nothing turns out, the pics alone will scare you. And when you first pull in in the lot there is a building beside the parking lot that is creepy as **** too. Not sure of what it was but took pics of it as well. Im sensative to supernatural things too and this is one of those places that throws it into high gear. If you do go have fun, but take a group,please. Something is out there, unsure of what it is, but if the base (The US Military) is watching it (after saying there is no such things as aliens, big foot, ghost, etc.) then believe there is something there. For those of you that think there isnt your, close mind. Havent you ever been alone and thought you were being watched, or shut a door, walked out of the room, and walked back in and seen it open? Ghosts, no such things; spirits, demonds, angels; bet your *** that there are these things. Trust me I have seen spirits before and things of that matter. And when I say there is something up with this place, especially if any Devil worshiping went on here, believe that some evil still lurks here. Heed the warning, go to have a good time, just know that if you do see something dont run, pray, usually nothing will hurt you; dont go alone; pray before you go in and come out; be open minded, if you thing you wont see anything chances are you wont because you wont let yourself; and speak in a calm voice at all times. Have fun finding what ever you are searching for, but be safe as well.
Kaz says: |
January 17, 2009, 3:00 am |
My brother and his family live in Belton MO in a haunted home. The house is over 170 years old and boasts an impressive history. Many years ago, the children saw ghosts of confederate soldiers, music would play randomly but you could not make out where it was coming from and and unexplained shadows appeared outside of the house. Since they made changes to the structure of the house the unexplained happenings have diminished but there is still an uneasy feeling there.
I have heard about the towers at Richards Gebaur and other satanic stories from rural Belton and Stilwell on the Kansas side (Belton borders the State line). I used to live in Stilwell and after we purchased our home a couple visited us one day to tell us they were previous tenants. They said the house was haunted and devil worshippers had lived there. We had planned to rebuild the house as it was uninhabitable, so it was demolished and a new beautiful home was built – we never experienced anything paranormal. We had other relatives that lived on an adjacent property in an older home. We once slept there in a basement room and my husband and I both heard a baby crying – a newborn cry. We had no newborns in the family, so we asked the relative and they said they hear it all the time. No one could make out where the sound is coming from.
There are many stories about people in dark robes dancing around fires in rural Belton and Stilwell but they are probably just local legends that developed over the years. There is so much local history in this area – the Santa Fe Trail runs through Stilwell and most of the town used to be the Blackbob Indian Reservation and the Shawnee Indian Mission. There are bound to be some ghosts lingering…..
bay says: |
January 17, 2009, 7:51 pm |
ummmm i use to live in base housin on the base and yeah i loved in belton so yes the silos are in belton missouri. i went last night with my friends. it is actually creepy. i didnt make it past the first little hill before i freaked and ran back to the car with two of my friends while the other two went on. and their stroy is they got to the silos and heard a scream and howling and they took off towards the car,now you can say it was an animal that howled but we were at the car standin outside and heard nothin except the two boys scream. explain that
husky says: |
December 28, 2009, 4:41 pm |
i know that the milatary has open houses and it is in missouri
Pianokeys says: |
January 18, 2010, 6:14 pm |
I found it on Google maps, and the silos are still visible but it looks like all the side roads, the good ones, are gone or blocked. It is about 1000 ft from Hwy 71 to the west and straight south about 1500ft from 150 hwy. Funny, I used to patrol that area about 6 years ago and never new it was there. It looks like the best way to get to it from the east, off of 71. There are several parking lots to park in which are public but you’ll need to cross the rail road tracks on foot and hike about 1000ft or so. Once you pass the 2 ponds you should be getting close, they are by themselves in a very open section of land.
Pianokeys says: |
January 18, 2010, 6:56 pm |
Ok I found a way in…go down to E.155th St from 71 hwy. Turn west and about 250ft or so is an old blocked off road. It is called N.Scott ave and it looks like one of the concrete barracades has been set aside enough to drive down the road. I don’t know how over grown the area is but the road dead ends a ways down. You’ll need to hike N.W. about 2500ft to get to it. It will be a hike so prepare to be tired. I also suggest going mid year to allow the over growth on Scott St to help hide the vehicle(s).


KIM says:
October 14, 2005, 5:46 pm
This place is actually in Arakansas the air force base isn’t even in missouri and the abandone hospital is actually creepier than the lame grain towers