Today a memorial plaque marks the spot where the Eastland tragedy on the Chicago River, between Clark and LaSalle Streets occurred. In Part 1 of this post, a description of how this tragedy unfolded is shared.
Clark Street Bridge Photo: Nathan Holth |
Over 3,000 employees of the
Western Electric Company boarded the steamship, The Eastland, on July 23, 1915, to travel to Michigan City, Indiana, for a company-sponsored picnic.
Shortly after leaving the
dock at Clark Street, the Eastland steamship, which was top-heavy, fell onto its
port side. Over 800 passengers were trapped and drowned within a short period.
The deceased victims were
taken to the 2nd Regiment Armory, which had been turned into a
makeshift morgue, to handle the large number of corpses.
Survivors standing on the side of Eastland steamship. |
Oprah Winfrey bought this
armory located on Chicago’s West Loop, in the 1980s. She had the
4-building 3 and half-acre space renovated into studio space.
From 1990 until 2011, she
filmed the Oprah Winfrey Show at Harpo Studios.
In 2014 she sold the property but leased it for another 2 years for productions
connected to her OWN cable channel.
Harpo Studios |
* Today she does not speak
about this haunting.
At one time this ghostly
activity inspired her to produce an entire show about the haunting.
It is said that she would not
go into the studio alone at night. She and her employees experienced
unexplained sounds throughout the buildings.
They heard mournful relatives
crying as they collected their dead relatives, as well as giggling children
running up and down the hallways. Whispers and footsteps were heard. Old-time music and glasses clinking together were also heard.
Doors would suddenly open and
close, and small items were moved about.
A shadow figure dubbed “The
Grey Lady” was often seen moving throughout the studio. Her image was
captured on a security camera. She is seen wearing early 20th
century clothing, with a big hat.
One restroom was always kept
locked because so many people heard disembodied crying behind its door.
Several witnesses also claim
there is an angry male spirit upstairs.
Note: This studio was demolished recently.
Note: This studio was demolished recently.
In Part l of The Eastland Tragedy and Harpo Studios, one of America’s worst maritime disasters is
recounted.
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