I have written other posts,
here, here, and here about what happens when cemeteries are moved but some bodies are
left behind.
This disruption often results
in very active hauntings.
Entrance to Lincoln Park Zoo |
The Lincoln Park Zoo, located
in Chicago, Illinois is a prime example of graves being disturbed.
In 1837, Chicago’s City
Cemetery contained thousands of victims of several cholera outbreaks. As the
city expanded health concerns arose that these bodies were being buried near
the cities’ main water supply—Lake Michigan.
View from Lincoln Park Zoo. |
When this cemetery was closed
in 1866, it is estimated that it contained 30,000 graves. Chicago officials
decided to move these bodies outside the city limits.
Families of the deceased were
informed, in 1869, that they needed to make other arrangements for their dead
relatives. The city then undertook the removal of those who did not have a
family.
People fled to the park during the fire. |
It is said the 1871 Chicago
Fire hindered this work. This fire destroyed many of the grave markers, which
meant bodies were left behind.
When this land where the old
cemetery was located was given to the Chicago Park Commissioner, one
exaggerated rumor declared that there were still 10,000 unmarked graves in the
park.
Conservatory at Lincoln Park. |
Lincoln park today is a large
recreation area that encompasses 1,208 acres. It hosts, formal gardens, a conservatory,
nature and history museums, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, boating
facilities, beaches, hiking paths and trails, including an 18-mile bike path
along the lakefront, a golf course, bird refuge and the zoo.
A skeleton uncovered at the Lincoln Park Zoo. |
During construction in the park, bodies are
sometimes dug up. Lincoln Park Zoo was built in the 1870s directly over the old
cemetery site. It is in this southern area of the
park where most of the paranormal activity occurs.
In 1962, one of the lost
bodies was discovered. The zoo was constructing a new barn when they dug up a
skeleton. Since this body could not be identified the zoo director, for legal
reasons, had it placed back where it was found, then the barn was built over
this grave.
Witnesses report seeing
ghosts wearing Victorian clothes throughout the park, they appear out of
nowhere and then they quickly disappear.
The Lion House at the zoo. |
One lady from this period is
observed near the Lion House. She is seen walking around, apparently oblivious
to the modern day visitors that pass by.
This same ghost is often
spotted in a Ladies Room near this exhibit. Many women have been unnerved when
they spot her reflection in the mirror only to turn around and discover she is
not there.
There are many reports of
lights flickering, and doors slamming all without cause.
The Couch crypt is the only visible grave at the zoo. |
EVP’s have been recorded with
mysterious voices, both male and female. Several groups have received clear
one-word responses to their questions.
Thousands of photographs are
taken of the animals at this zoo, every year, but many visitors discover
anomalies in these pictures they did not expect.
They find they have captured,
strange fogs, streaks, orbs, lights, and faces without bodies. Several have
revealed full-bodied apparitions that were not in the area when the pictures
were taken.
There are also areas around
the zoo, which appear to randomly become infused with negative energy. When
people who are sensitive hit these spots they become nauseated.
Suicide Bridge |
Another part of the park’s
history is pointed to as a further reason for these hauntings. A 42-foot bridge
stood in this park from 1894 until 1919.
It was built to give visitors
a view of the surrounding area. But it was torn down once it was nicknamed,
“Suicide Bridge.” For it was here hundreds of people either hung themselves or
jumped to their deaths.
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