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Right Brain Activities presents Antoinette's Haunted History Tourschool From 1992 through 2011, 20 years of haunting you!
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FAMOUS HAUNTS WE MADE THEM FAMOUS! These locations in the Alton area were around before being on our tours, but most people didn't know of their haunted history. To ghost hunters everywhere, WE were the first to make them famous for being haunted. Most of the stories you hear of these places are the results of Antoinette & Alixandria's investigations and our historians' (Rick Dixon and Cathy Bagby) factual research. Alton (entire city) Alton City Cemetery Alton Confederate Cemetery Alton Confederate Prison Site (Old Penitentiary Remains) Ash House on Union Street Bruno’s Motorcycle Shop (Alton Tire Sales Co. building) Buckmaster House Coppinger-Booth House Elijah Lovejoy Assassination Site Enos Sanitarium (now is Enos Apartments) First Unitarian Church Franklin House (now is Lincoln Lofts) Franklin Masonic Lodge #25 Fuchs (Fox) House G. A. Joesting House Grand Theater Original Hopp Hollow Road (including Rozier Street) Jacoby Furniture Store (now is Jacoby Art Center) Kendall’s Cracker Factory Koenig House LaSalle Hotel (now is Sam's Pawn Shop) Levi Davis House Lighthouse Venue Mansion House (main structure burned down in 2010) McPike Mansion (originally called Mount Lookout Park) Meridian Coffeehouse (Wead Building) Milton Cemetery Milton School Mineral Springs Hotel (now is Mineral Springs Mall) Noll Steam Bakery & Confectionary Company Piasa Masonic Lodge #27 (now is Spirits Lounge) Pie Town Stomping Grounds/old Kerr's Drugstore building (now is Aunt Sam's Uptown Eatery) Riverview Park Rock Springs Park Six Chimneys Sunflower Island (nicknamed "Smallpox Island") Spring Street Massacre Topping House
Watson House
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11/14/11 |