The Hauntings at Chittyville
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- Scare Factor
- Scary
- Appropriate For
- Any age, although not recommended for young children
- Organization Type
- Commercial / For Profit
- Listing Categories
- Haunted Houses, Escape Games
- More Info
- Indoor Event(s), Touching Not Allowed, Free Parking
One of the biggest and longest running Haunted Houses in Southern Illinois. We are celebrating our 20th season this year. Will you dare to come??
History:
Over a century ago, in 1836, a small community, drawn by the local coal mines, began to grow in the area now known as Chittyville. Here they worked hard, raised their families, and died. The dead were buried in a cemetery somewhere along Chittyville Road .As years went by, most of the early settlers died or moved on and the cemetery became overgrown and unused.
Slowly the wooden tombstones rotted away, leaving no sign of the sleeping souls. In October 1912, officials claimed the land to build a new school needed for the thriving community.
The townspeople were thrilled at the prospects of a new school, except for one man, a local who was very old and tended to keep to himself. He warned the officials not to build the school or face dire consequences. "You should never disturb the dead," were the last words ever heard from him, as he was never seen or heard from again.
Officials ignored the old man's ominous advice and construction began. The project was soon plagued by problems. Workers reported constant unexplained events. Nine workers perished over the next ten months due to mysterious construction accidents. The entire project seemed to be cursed.
With construction complete, the school opened in August of 1913. Almost immediately, the children and teachers complained of seeing ghostly figures in the hallways and strange noises coming from the boiler room.
It wasn't until October, however, that the real horror began.On one cold October day, Mr. Haney, the school custodian, thought he heard the sound of someone crying. He went into the boiler room to investigate and never returned.
Teachers and students could hear screams emanating from the boiler room, but no sign of Mr. Haney was ever found. Following the incident, each October a student or teacher would vanish without explanation from the school.
Officials refused to close the building, blaming disappearances on the "Big Muddy Monster" as sightings of this creature were beginning to grow in the Chittyville area. The officials knew the truth, but they took their secret to their graves. They feared the community's reaction should they ever learn what they had done.
After the school closed in 1989, neighbors continued to report strange noises coming from the school. The new school officials leased the property to a local university who used it for offices, but employees refused to go into the school alone due to the strange sightings of ghostly figures and the constant sounds of children both laughing and screaming.
So, Chittyville School sat empty for many, many years...until an unwitting couple purchased the school in December of 2004.
Who will be the next to disappear...will it be you?
History:
Over a century ago, in 1836, a small community, drawn by the local coal mines, began to grow in the area now known as Chittyville. Here they worked hard, raised their families, and died. The dead were buried in a cemetery somewhere along Chittyville Road .As years went by, most of the early settlers died or moved on and the cemetery became overgrown and unused.
Slowly the wooden tombstones rotted away, leaving no sign of the sleeping souls. In October 1912, officials claimed the land to build a new school needed for the thriving community.
The townspeople were thrilled at the prospects of a new school, except for one man, a local who was very old and tended to keep to himself. He warned the officials not to build the school or face dire consequences. "You should never disturb the dead," were the last words ever heard from him, as he was never seen or heard from again.
Officials ignored the old man's ominous advice and construction began. The project was soon plagued by problems. Workers reported constant unexplained events. Nine workers perished over the next ten months due to mysterious construction accidents. The entire project seemed to be cursed.
With construction complete, the school opened in August of 1913. Almost immediately, the children and teachers complained of seeing ghostly figures in the hallways and strange noises coming from the boiler room.
It wasn't until October, however, that the real horror began.On one cold October day, Mr. Haney, the school custodian, thought he heard the sound of someone crying. He went into the boiler room to investigate and never returned.
Teachers and students could hear screams emanating from the boiler room, but no sign of Mr. Haney was ever found. Following the incident, each October a student or teacher would vanish without explanation from the school.
Officials refused to close the building, blaming disappearances on the "Big Muddy Monster" as sightings of this creature were beginning to grow in the Chittyville area. The officials knew the truth, but they took their secret to their graves. They feared the community's reaction should they ever learn what they had done.
After the school closed in 1989, neighbors continued to report strange noises coming from the school. The new school officials leased the property to a local university who used it for offices, but employees refused to go into the school alone due to the strange sightings of ghostly figures and the constant sounds of children both laughing and screaming.
So, Chittyville School sat empty for many, many years...until an unwitting couple purchased the school in December of 2004.
Who will be the next to disappear...will it be you?
Clown invasion - dates TBA
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Hours of Operation: Fri/Sat 7pm to midnight, Sun/Halloween 7pm to 10pm
Admission Costs: $25 General Admission, $40 with Speedpass upgrade, $35 Escape Rooms
Payments Accepted: Cash, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Other - Call or Visit Website
- event open dates
Event last updated 49 days ago.
Please confirm dates on haunt website before you go.
Nearby Attractions
- Bandy's Pumpkin Patch3.4 miles away
- Sinister Acres Haunted Attractions9.6 miles away
- Breezy Hill Farm10.1 miles away
- Marlow's Pumpkin Patch36.3 miles away
- The Haunting at Horse Creek42.0 miles away
- Country Kids Pumpkin Patch43.5 miles away
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Get Directions
From Interstate 57 take exit 59 (Herrin / Johnston City)
Turn towards Herrin (west) and take the Herrin Rd into Herrin
TURN RIGHT onto 148/Park Avenue
Then another RIGHT onto Freeman Spur Rd.
go STRAIGHT (do not go around the curve) onto Chittyville Rd.
Chittyville School will be about a mile up on the left
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