Halloween in the Windy City: Chicago's Most Haunted Locations for Halloween

 

Halloween in the Windy City: Chicago's Most Haunted Locations for Halloween

Halloween is a time when the air gets chilly and the leaves turn orange. It's also when scary stories come alive. If you're in Chicago, you're in for a treat because the Windy City has its fair share of haunted places in addition to some amazing Chicago, IL, United States tourism places that you cannot miss. Here are some eerie spots you should consider visiting this Halloween.

·        The Congress Plaza Hotel: The Congress Plaza Hotel is known as one of the most haunted hotels in Chicago. This historic hotel has been in operation for over a century and has seen countless guests come and go. Some guests, however, seem to have never left. Guests and staff have reported ghostly apparitions, mysterious sounds and unexplained phenomena. Some of the rooms are known to give visitors an extra chill. If you're brave enough, book a room and see if you can spot any of the hotel's otherworldly residents.

·        Graceland Cemetery: Graceland Cemetery, located in the heart of Chicago, is a beautiful yet haunting place to visit. It's the final resting place for many prominent figures in the city's history, and some say their spirits still linger. The most famous ghost associated with the cemetery is that of Inez Clarke, a little girl who tragically died at a young age. Her monument is said to be haunted, and people have reported seeing her ghostly figure sitting on top of it. Walking through this historic cemetery during Halloween can be both creepy and educational.

·        Jane Addams Hull-House Museum: The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum is a historic site in Chicago, commemorating the work of social reformer Jane Addams. This museum, once a settlement house, showcases her contributions to social justice. The museum may look like a regular historic site during the day, but come nightfall, it takes on a different aura. Visitors and staff have reported unexplained noises, strange shadows and even apparitions. Take a guided tour and you might just have a ghostly encounter of your own!

·        Red Lion Pub: The Red Lion Pub, located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, is not only known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious food but also for its ghostly patrons. The pub is believed to be haunted by a spirit, who is said to play pranks on staff and customers. Objects move on their own, lights flicker and laughter is often heard in empty rooms. If you're looking for a more relaxed and lighthearted haunted experience, the Red Lion Pub is the place to be during Halloween.

·        Bachelor's Grove Cemetery: This burial ground is over a century old and is surrounded by dense woods and a spooky pond. Visitors have reported seeing mysterious figures among the tombstones. Some even claim to hear ghostly whispers in the wind. If you're up for a spine-tingling adventure, this cemetery is the place to be this Halloween.

This Halloween, if you're visiting Chicago, check out these spooky places, or if you want to explore the art scene you can also purchase Art Institute of Chicago tickets and browse their impressive art collection where you might come across something eerie and interesting. But remember, bring a brave heart and a keen eye, for you might just encounter something otherworldly. 

Author Name Priyanka Vengsarkar

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