Exploring Haunted Chicago: Death Alley, A Devil Baby & More

Monday, October 31, 2011
Halloween is a time when even the most timid Chicagoans may go hunting for thrills and chills. While amusement parks and "haunted" houses may pop up in and around the city, many locals may be missing out on Chicago's own ghastly history, and the many sites with traces of it, earthly or otherwise.

From reports of whispers and screams, cold spots and glowing orbs captured in photos, various places around Chicago are known for their paranormal presences.
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