Shaker’s Cigar Bar
A Prohibition-era teen prostitute met disaster in one of Al Capone’s Speakeasies here; Spirits of past patrons still visit!
A Prohibition-era teen prostitute met disaster in one of Al Capone’s Speakeasies here; Spirits of past patrons still visit!
Having to leave while alive, a spirit or two have moved back, keeping an eye on the living.
While most spirits who enjoy this space are model spectral guests, there is always one in every crowd…
Past Confederate POWs or inmates now love this marvelous place; they find peace and enjoyment.
Apparently a living resident had a spectral roommate with certain musical tastes.
A former owner is tickled pink at the resulting library, but is upset with lack of a favorite outside item. This friendly presence now stays with a weakness for modern items.
The serene and peaceful aura here seems to draws spirits of children, adults and soldiers.
Has a dedicated spectral employee who isn’t on the payroll. Cranky spirits not happy with the living act out their feelings.
One spirit is a wanna-be thespian, while one gets its chuckles at the expense of the living!
Unhappy former spectral mental patients are trapped in the basement area.
The Lemp family experienced family upset, turmoil and drama, despite their wealth and fortune…
A trio of spectral well-wishers, servants not on the payroll, some rowdy spirits, a cordial personality and a musical one keep the museum staff company.
A murder victim, a former employee who died on the job, a young accident victim, and a few actors retired from this world and keep the place hopping with activity.
A grumpy, possessive male entity and an enthusiastic female spirit enjoy the shows.