The Rave/Eagles Club, Milwaukee


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The Rave/Eagles Club in Milwaukee is reputedly haunted, particularly its basement pool area, with reports of unexplained phenomena like sudden drops in temperature, sounds of splashing and screaming in the drained pool, a feeling of being touched by unseen hands, and sightings of orbs and shadowy figures. These claims are often linked to the building's history, including the 1927 drowning death of Francis Wren and a reported drowning of a young girl in the 1940s, though a specific drowning that led to a young girl's death is not confirmed. The most famously "haunted" spot is the long-drained basement pool. Visitors report hearing splashes, screams, or unexplained noises, despite the pool being dry. Sudden, drastic temperature drops, sometimes described as extreme. Some people report feeling a hand touch them, orbs of light, and hazy apparitions. Unexplained noises such as whistling, knocking, and shuffling footsteps have been reported. The 1927 drowning of Francis Wren, an expert diver, is sometimes cited as a cause for the alleged haunting in the pool area. Some accounts mention a young girl who tragically drowned in the 1940s.

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