I think I commented on one of your previous videos about this place, but I definitely have photos of it somewhere. I need to dig them out and at least take a picture of them with my phone for you. I went to summer camp right next to this place at Henry Horner Day Camp, and the counselors always used to talk about this place. One day, I went to check it out for myself and I was totally blown away by what I found. The main house was still there at this time, it would have been around 1994 or 1995 when I first saw it. I definitely explored the little houses that you found as well, but never felt feelings of fear or anything like that when I was there. Some of the counselors went inside the main building and said they found padded rooms and beds with shackles and chess/checker boards that looked like they were still being played, or someone just left them like that. Others said they went into the basement and found medicine and other weird stuff. The rumor has it that the house burned down, or someone burned it down. I went after it burned down and saw it as a pile of rubble, but the basement was still visible. Then the next summer I went back again and the whole thing was filled in with dirt and leveled. One of my biggest regrets was never going inside the main building, but I was like 13 years old at the time and way too chicken LOL.
@WhatsYourGhostStory4 ай бұрын
Thanks for finding this and commenting. It was such a mysterious place through the '90s. I'm so jealous you got to see the main building even if you didn't get to explore it yourself. Please do drop a line if you find it - I'd be excited to see that picture!
@bonchrissie19804 ай бұрын
I hope someone has something!! This is so cool!
@WBAnomalous4 ай бұрын
I used to pass Wooster Lake regularly to and from work before I retired. I'd first heard of the Spirit Fruit Society through fellow writers I'd met in a local writers' workshop. I haven't been in there, though.