We are thankful for all the ghost hunting friends we have made over the years
We are thankful for all the ghost hunting friends we have made over the years
Savanna, IL
The Alan and Adrianne St. George Center for the Arts is located in Savanna, Illinois on the 3rd floor of the Facemakers, Incorporated building. The building, originally the Avenue School, was slated for demolition until the St. Georges bought it, already seeing all the possibilities.
The first and second floors of the building were originally classrooms. They are now occupied by Facemakers, which is the largest manufacturer of animal and mascot costumes in the United States. The third floor, originally a music room and administrative office for the school, has been converted into a theater, complete with a full stage, auditorium, makeup rooms, scene shops, prop room, and a costume room.
While conducting an EVP session on the 1st floor hallway, Nicole captured this quiet voice saying, "Hide," or "Hi," not heard in real time. During the investigation, the group kept hearing strange bangs and noises from around the theater.
This night proved to be a very eventful with a lot of strange events happening in the basement. For 45 minutes with Erica Behringer and Big Rob Johnson, Nicole and Lisa heard noises and bangs from all around them, saw objects moving, and seen the apparition of a young boy. We tried to radio to other members of the Ghost Research Society Team who were upstairs, but the walkie talkies never transmitted this information. Below are some of the clips from that experience.
In this clip, Rob Johnson states, "Mr. Sneaky Pants is down here somewhere," referring to the noises and things we were experiencing followed by a yell off in the distance not heard in real time.
Erica Behringer is speaking about something she saw move in the distance. You will hear a weird whoosh noise while she pauses when speaking.
Breath/screech noise captured on video.
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