Lincoln College, Lincoln


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Haunted occurrences reported at the former Lincoln College in Lincoln, Illinois, include sightings of white misty forms, ghostly footsteps, and electronic devices malfunctioning due to poltergeist activity. Specific claims mention a face appearing in the 1866 University Hall's bell tower, a woman's spirit after a dorm room fire, and a girl haunting the library that burned down in the early 1900s. These experiences are often attributed to the historical buildings on campus. 1866 University Hall: Visitors report seeing a face in the bell tower and white misty figures in the windows. Olin Sang Hall: This location is associated with a woman who died in a dorm room fire. Performing Arts Building: Experiences of ghostly footsteps have been reported here. Library: A girl's spirit is said to linger in the library, which burned down in the early 20th century. A poltergeist is said to interfere with electronic devices, causing malfunctions. White misty forms and faces have been seen in various buildings. Ghostly footsteps have been heard. Electronic equipment malfunctioning due to supernatural interference is also a reported phenomenon. A locked door opening on its own is another reported incident. Lincoln College in Lincoln, Illinois, closed and voluntarily resigned its accreditation in May 2022. While the buildings are still there, the college is no longer in operation.

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