Chicago Hauntings: Ghosts at the nightclub that one housed the Chicago Historical Society
CHICAGO -- The old Chicago Historical Society building at 632 N. Dearborn St. in River North is a bracing edifice—with its granite cladding and architectural features that might suggest a fortress or an armory.
Glasses would also fall over and break—in line with Szabelski's story about that little girl tipping them—and pool balls would move around the billiard tables as if some invisible Minnesota Fats were playing a game, the society said in a 1999 article. Staffers would also hear their names being called by voices they didn't recognize when there was no one around, the society said.
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