Welcome to St. Louis Ghosts, the #1 rated ghost tour that invites you to venture into the eerie hauntings lurking along the Mississippi in the Gateway to the West. Prepare to unearth the grisly truths of St. Louis, concealed just beyond the towering steel Arch. Join us on a spine-tingling journey as St. Louis Ghosts reveals the mysteries concealed within the city, from enigmatic Native American dirt mounds to the secrets that lie beneath the world's tallest steel arch. Discover why St. Louis remains the resting place for some of America's most shocking historical tragedies. Our expert guides will lead you through these haunting histories, offering a unique perspective on St. Louis's rich but eerie past. Book your spot now and embark on an unforgettable evening with St. Louis's haunted Secrets. Book your tour today to explore the haunted mysteries that still haunt the city's hidden corners.
Join St. Louis Ghosts to explore the haunted streets of STL. Learn the history of the Stifel Theatre, originally opened in 1934 as the Kiel Opera House. But beneath its marble grandeur lies a haunted history. Built on the site of a former orphanage and bar, tales of tragedy predate the theater itself, including a woman reportedly murdered by her husband. Ghostly activity is said to permeate every corner of the theater. The most famous apparition, "Mary," has appeared in historic photos and during haunted tours. Staff members report unnerving encounters, such as disembodied whispers, clanging stall doors, and shadowy figures, including a man in an old coal miner’s hard hat seen atop stage equipment. Paranormal investigators have declared the theater one of the most haunted locations they’ve studied, with its dark pathways and spectral sightings drawing ghost hunters and thrill-seekers alike.
Just a short distance away, Memorial Plaza offers a tranquil yet somber reflection of St. Louis’ past. Its monuments honor locals who served in foreign wars, while the “Meeting of the Waters” sculpture by Carl Milles celebrates the city’s connection to the Mississippi River. However, the area carries a darker legacy tied to the 1917 East St. Louis Race Riot, during which racial tensions erupted into deadly violence. Witnesses have reported seeing a sorrowful figure, believed to be the spirit of a mayor from that time, muttering about regrets before vanishing into the shadows.
The artistic legacy of Hillis Arnold, whose sculptures grace the plaza, deepens its supernatural lore. A deaf sculptor known for his resilience, Arnold’s spirit is said to linger near his work, with shadowy figures resembling him occasionally sighted in the park.
These landmarks invite visitors to explore stories both celebrated and chilling, connecting past and present in unexpected ways. Book your St. Louis ghost tour tonight, and be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more spine-chilling stories from US Ghost Adventures!
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