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Residual Haunting And Levitating Objects At The Glessner House And Museum | Chicago Illinois | Paranormal | Historical | Haunting | America | BoiCGH
Quote from Angela on November 29, 2021, 10:00 amThe John J Glessner House in Chicago, Illinois, is an architecturally significant nineteenth century residence which was designed by notable architect Henry Hobson Richardson who sadly died in 1886 just before the home was completed in 1887.
This was his last construction.
In 1937 owners John Glessner and his family passed the home on to the Armour Institute, now known as the Illinois Institute of Technology.
In 1971 The Glessner House and Museum opened to the public.
Current day, many visitors claim they have encountered the paranormal at this location.
Apparitions matching Glessner family members descriptions have been sighted here.
Others describe ghostly figures such as tradesmen, in work gear, busy about the place as if doing repair work.
The foundations of the home significantly migrated during the 1960s and there was much repair work done on site.
So could visitors today be witnessing a residual haunting of those very renovations?
How fascinating is that!
Drop a comment below if residual hauntings excite you as much they excite me!
Also encountered are electronical malfunction/battery drainage, objects seen spontaneously moving and even levitating unaided and strange light anomalies captured in photographs.
The home and museum are open today and showcase some of the original Glessner family artefacts and furniture.
The John J Glessner House in Chicago, Illinois, is an architecturally significant nineteenth century residence which was designed by notable architect Henry Hobson Richardson who sadly died in 1886 just before the home was completed in 1887.
This was his last construction.
In 1937 owners John Glessner and his family passed the home on to the Armour Institute, now known as the Illinois Institute of Technology.
In 1971 The Glessner House and Museum opened to the public.
Current day, many visitors claim they have encountered the paranormal at this location.
Apparitions matching Glessner family members descriptions have been sighted here.
Others describe ghostly figures such as tradesmen, in work gear, busy about the place as if doing repair work.
The foundations of the home significantly migrated during the 1960s and there was much repair work done on site.
So could visitors today be witnessing a residual haunting of those very renovations?
How fascinating is that!
Drop a comment below if residual hauntings excite you as much they excite me!
Also encountered are electronical malfunction/battery drainage, objects seen spontaneously moving and even levitating unaided and strange light anomalies captured in photographs.
The home and museum are open today and showcase some of the original Glessner family artefacts and furniture.
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