Haunted Decatur Tours

Haunted Decatur Tours Based on the book "Haunted Decatur" by Troy Taylor, Haunted Decatur Tours have been conducting histo
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We've been telling stories from some of these buildings for 30 years. We've also been encouraging you to visit them. Dec...
04/30/2024

We've been telling stories from some of these buildings for 30 years. We've also been encouraging you to visit them. Decatur's lost so much; we're extremely lucky to have these treasurers. Go see them!

Posted by Decatur historian Jim McBride on his Decatur, IL...Who we were, who we are page.We talk about the Kraft Hotel ...
04/05/2024

Posted by Decatur historian Jim McBride on his Decatur, IL...Who we were, who we are page.
We talk about the Kraft Hotel when we visit the Levee. Here is one of the best pictures I've seen of it. This beautiful structure stood on the north end of the field across from the Wabash Depot.
I love that these old pictures are still there so we can see what Decatur used to look like. Shame so much of it's gone.

Our buddy, central Illinois filmmaker Joe with RedRoom Creative Media, is back with a new project that promises to be a ...
03/22/2024

Our buddy, central Illinois filmmaker Joe with RedRoom Creative Media, is back with a new project that promises to be a fantastic film. Considering supporting his Kickstarter when it goes live next month!

Launching April 15!

Please consider supporting this project with a Kickstarter Pledge. Simply go to the Kickstarter page and choose your pledge amount/reward level. Once the campaign ends and the project completes, you will receive your reward. Project rewards levels include your name in the ending credits, digital download, DVD, Tee shirts, hats, posters, and producer levels with IMDB credits.

This is our 5th documentary and filming is nearly complete, but we need your help to make this a successful project. Pledge money. Get Rewards. Campaign page launching soon.

What is Kickstarter?

Kickstarter is a funding platform for creative projects. Everything from film, games, and music to art, design, and technology. Kickstarter is full of ambitious, innovative, and imaginative projects that are brought to life through the direct support of others.

We at Haunted Decatur were involved with the Lincoln for more than 20 years and John always said the one act he wanted t...
03/20/2024

We at Haunted Decatur were involved with the Lincoln for more than 20 years and John always said the one act he wanted to bring to the historic stage was Ace Frehley. John couldn't do it but the new guys finally did!
It's gonna be a great show (and yeah, John'll be there) and it's selling fast. Get your tickets now! And, John says, check out Ace's new album 10,000 Volts!

One of our favorite spots will soon be gone.
02/14/2024

One of our favorite spots will soon be gone.

01/25/2024

Tickets are available NOW for the Decatur Craft Beer Festival! We have main event passes, VIP passes (which includes a private tasting on May 10 of rare and VIP exclusive beers not available at the main event), and N/A passes!

Head over to the link below to get your DCBF24 tickets!
https://apps.decaturarts.org/upcoming-events?EV=31

01/18/2024

January 17, 2024 -The James Millikin Homestead, the former home of Millikin University's founder, will again h...

This is good!
01/18/2024

This is good!

Seriously...pay them a visit when you can! Not only is this a beautiful house; Gov. Oglesby is one of Illinois' most int...
01/15/2024

Seriously...pay them a visit when you can! Not only is this a beautiful house; Gov. Oglesby is one of Illinois' most interesting historic figures!

Any poetry fans among you? Support the Arts and your local historic sites!
01/10/2024

Any poetry fans among you? Support the Arts and your local historic sites!

Our Fine Arts at the Homestead series begins in about two weeks! We will have an event in Jan, Feb, March, and April. $10 per event, or buy a combo ticket at the first event for $35 for all four events! Find more information about our first event by going here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1333435513932906

The ad announcing Blackstone's September 2, 1942 appearance at the Lincoln Square Theater. This is the show that was int...
12/16/2023

The ad announcing Blackstone's September 2, 1942 appearance at the Lincoln Square Theater. This is the show that was interrupted when the pharmacy next door caught fire.
Blackstone managed to evacuate a theater full of children without inducing panic. He would later call this his, "greatest trick".

We say the same thing! Help support our historic sites!
12/04/2023

We say the same thing! Help support our historic sites!

12/01/2023
11/30/2023
Gift ideas from our friends at The Avon Theatre !
11/23/2023

Gift ideas from our friends at The Avon Theatre !

The Lincoln Square Theater is keeping downtown hopping! If you haven't seen Fields of Gold you need to! A lot of enterta...
11/22/2023

The Lincoln Square Theater is keeping downtown hopping! If you haven't seen Fields of Gold you need to! A lot of entertainment for everyone!

A good way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Stop by and see Gov. Oglesby's beautiful home and learn a little about one of th...
11/22/2023

A good way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Stop by and see Gov. Oglesby's beautiful home and learn a little about one of the most interesting men in Illinois history!

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Decatur, IL
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Haunted Decatur

The Haunted Decatur Tour has its roots in the book, HAUNTED DECATUR by Troy Taylor, which began in 1993, collecting the ghost stories and haunted history of Decatur and Central Illinois. From it's earliest days, the city of Decatur gained a reputation as a place where ghost stories were common -- from tales told by the settlers to haunted houses and hotels. But Decatur's dark origins can be traced back to the earliest days of the city, when the original settlers built over the top of Native American burial grounds that were scattered throughout the downtown area of what would become Decatur. The destruction of these burial mounds cast a mysterious pall over the city -- a darkness that continues to linger today.

In 1854, Colonel Dan Conklin started a whiskey distillery, racetrack and brothel on the outskirts of Decatur, which would earn the city its first unflattering nickname of "Hell's Half Acre." It would go on to boast others, including the "Second Most Corrupt City in Illinois." During the 1920s, Decatur would gain infamy as a place where murder, bootlegging, prostitution, kidnapping, gambling, corruption and, of course, ghosts, were commonplace. Now, join us for our award-winning tours of Decatur as we journey back in time to uncover the "other side" of the city's history and reveal not only the scandals and sins that haunt Decatur, but the many ghosts that linger here as well!

Decatur's sordid reputation also added to the ghostly stories of the city through incidents of murder and death. Crime truly came to Decatur in the 1850s with the arrival of the railroads. Vice districts, gambling parlors and brothels sprang up in the wake of the railroads and the Civil War, bringing bloodshed and violence to the city.

From lost burial grounds to haunted theaters, the Haunted Decatur Tour is much more than just a run-of-the-mill ghost tour! This is not just a collection of ghost stories, but a true history of how the city became so haunted -- which means we also include local sites of death, unsolved murders, strange crimes, gambling parlors, vice districts and more plagued the city in days gone by. We can promise that you'll never look at the city of Decatur in the same way again!

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