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      RIVER OF THE DEAD

White River is where the Mormons of
the Vohee Area did their baptizing for
the dead. You can locate the area by
standing at the Bridge in Burlington
and looking to the South.
This River and the Fox River are the
two rivers flowing through Burlington.
It then was ideal to use in travel
because the Fox River's currents flowed
into town and the White River's
currents flowed our of town, north.

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        HAUNTED CEMETERIES

Burlington Public Cemetery -
When walking by at any time of night
you get a horrible feeling of being
watched and followed there used to even
be some report along a small path there
leads to another small cemetery where
people were chased out by some
mysterious things


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OBSERVATORY

Benstead
Observatory                                 (262)
-878-2774
112 63rd Dr.
Union Grove, WI
Days/Hours: Vary by season
Look up and see all of the stars in the
galaxy during the open houses held at
the Modine – Benstead Observatory.  
Held one Friday per month, April
through September, beginning at dusk
and running until 11pm.


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ANCIENT INDIAN BURIAL MOUNDS
Did you know that the City of
Burlington is built over Ancient Burial
Mounds. Portals to the Afterlife!
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these Ancient people.

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HAUNTING OF THE MALT THEATER
AND TUNNELS UNDER FOX RIVER
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Haunted Malt House Theater and Tunnels under Fox River
Haunted Burlington Wisconsin
Mary Sutherland Copyright 2004
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Burlington Wisconsin
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Burlington Wisconsin is a "Haunted Town" as you will soon discover by reading the pages I will be uploading on the
Haunted Burlington Site.

On this Page we will focus on the 'Hauntings of the Malt Theater' and the Tunnels under the Fox River.

What are these tunnels and who made them is still a mystery to me. ..but as I find out I will post it here on this site.
If you happen to know the story behind the tunnels and the hauntings of Malt House Theater please contact our
offices  in Burlington Wisconsin.

The Malt Theater is known here in Burlington for it's apparitions (ghosts). Some report a lady in a long dress that
appears and then disappears by walking through a wall or window. Others have felt hands on then, to turn around
and find no one there.  Others have just felt a very strong presense in the various rooms.

Listen to this unedited audio that was I recorded detailing some young men's experiences in the Malt Theater. For
some strange reason, as Nick Tofilon describes the ghostly lady, the tape is wiped clean of audio. Just let it keep
running and the voice will again pick up .  I didn't edit the blank space audio because of the possiblity of an EVP that
some of you investigtors may be able to pick up here in this silenced segment.

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Voices on audio, Marcus Heilingthal and Nick Tofilon
Note: Tunnels have been sealed off, but seems that the
Malt House Theater is where the entrance is. Where the
exit is is yet undetermined.
Malt House Theater History
Jacob Muth, born in Prussia in 1825, arrived in New York in 1846. After working at breweries in Milwaukee and
Sheboygan, he came to Burlington in July 1852.
The Malt House is located on the northwest corner of Main and State Streets and was erected in 1872  to replace a
frame building which had been erected in 1852.
Muth's house was on the southeast corner of State and Main. The former house was razed to make way for the First
Banking Center.