NIGHT AT THE AUBURN THEATER:
Auburn, Illinois
February 9, 2013 -- 7:00 PM to 1:00 AM
Join us for our Next Ghost Hunt at a Place that is Quickly
Gaining a Reputation as an Illinois Haunted Hotspot!
Join
American Hauntings & Guide Loren Hamilton for an eerie ghost hunt
at one of downstate Illinois' most intriguing haunted spots -- the
Auburn Theater, a "haunted attraction" where some of the ghosts
designed to scare you are actually real! Spend the night looking
for the spirits of the former R Theater with a limited number of ghost
hunters during a private ghost hunt. Find out
if the place is really as haunted as so many people claim and
perhaps come face to face with one of the former patrons or
owners of the old theater! The evening will include a tour of the
theater, followed by a ghost hunt that lasts in to the early
morning hours!
$40 per Person for this PRIVATE American Hauntings Event!
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Night at the Auburn Theater
110 South Fifth Street -- Auburn, Illinois
Portion of the Proceeds
Goes to Benefit St. Jude Children's Research |
History of the Auburn Theater
Construction of the R
Theater in Auburn began in 1946 by the Mitchell family and was
completed one year later. For many years, it was the largest
building in town and locals flocked to the post-war cinema at a
time when few wanted to venture to the larger city in search of
entertainment. The name of the theater came from the first
initials of the name of the Mitchell children, Ray and Reid, and
their mother, Roberta. The Mitchell Family also owned the R
Restaurant located in the theater. The kitchen was built in an
area attached to the theater and the house they lived in which
was attached just South of the theater. The building was
originally had seating for 500 people but after many sold out
showings an extra 50 seats were added to the building. There was
a large wooden stage at the end of the theater were individuals
and bands performed. In the late 1970s, the theater was sold to
a local businessman but he soon fell on hard times. Larger,
newer theaters had opened in nearby Springfield and locals, no
longer hesitant about traveling, flocked to the new screens. The
R Theater was closed down. |
The owner of the building continued
to struggle. leasing it to a variety of different enterprises,
including a video arcade, a tattoo shop, as apartments and as a
nightclub, which featured live entertainment. Unfortunately,
none of them lasted for long and eventually, the bank foreclosed
on the property and it was abandoned for nearly four years. In
2001, the old theater was purchased by Robbin Terry, who began
making major improvements to the building, including building a
home inside of the theater on two levels. Windows were added and
the stage was removed. The building now houses Midwest Classic
Insurance as well as the Auburn Haunted Theater, a haunted
attraction since 2008.
Thanks to the odd happenings reported at the place, the Midwest
Paranormal Society began investigating the building in 2008.
They have come to believe that there are at least three spirits
inhabiting the theater -- a young girl believed to be
about 4 years of age, another a middle aged woman, and the last
an older man that seemed to have respiratory problems. This man
is believed to be Reid Mitchell, who actually died in the flower
garden of his home, which is attached to the building. It's been
suggested that he never actually left the theater that he once
loved so much.
Since 2008, a variety of ghostly events have been documented at
the theater from chilling EVPS to strange sounds and even
sightings of the resident haunts. During this upcoming ghost
hunt, you'll have the chance to experience the old R Theater for
yourself and you may soon find out if the stories that are told
about the place are true! The show at the Auburn Theater does go
on.... and some do some of the former occupants, even after
death! |
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