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Rainbow Road asylum?

Story: Hello Scott, My friends and I were bored today after an adventurous day at Six Flags, and I always heard about this “asylum” which I deemed immediately to be false because I was never a believer. Let me tell you I am now. My friends and I all saw lights flickering on and off in the house while it was still inhabited and a strange cloud of thick smoke seemed to form around the garage of the newly built home on the right side. I keep seeing different stories about the history/Stories/Hauntings of this Rainbow Road and I really just want to know the history behind “the mansion.” The history of the houses on Rainbow Road intrigue me and just want to know the truth. Who has owned the house, why people moved out, why there were transfers of ownership and such. I’ve began to research Krilich but that leaves some grey areas. Who owned the property before him? Why did he leave? Who bought it after? ETC. If there is any way you can help me figure out the history of these specific houses that are supposedly haunted and insane asylums please let me know. It means a lot. Thanks.  Mark M.

Response from Scott Markus: First off, you’ve come to the right place.  This was the first site to report about the unfortunate death that happened on the Krillich estate and we even have the crime scene photos thanks to the amazing willingness of the sister and father of the boy who died to share their stories with us.  However, I’m curious where exactly you were.  There was a sanitarium off of Cuba Road, which is mentioned in these pages, which lead to many people accidentally calling the Rainbow Road Krillich property an asylum – it simply never was.  Many of your questions will be answered by looking through the Rainbow Road category (found on the right), which not only talks about spooky stories and false urban legends like the asylum, but also the true history of the place, which, while tragic, is far less colorful than many of the tales being told today.

So, to get to the bottom of what you saw, can you describe to me exactly where you were?  It might be best to send a link or screen captured image from Google Maps.  All the best & I’m looking forward to hearing more from you!  Thanks for checking in!

Question: Hi Scott, Today I was thinking about my childhood and reminiscing on the 4 years I went to St. Francis Camp for Boys (1965-68). I decided to go on the web and see what info I could get and ran into your site. Very interesting!! I had no idea about the “Gate” legend(s) previously. I do remember it very well from both my camp days and occasionally driving past it.(There used to be a ‘St. Francis Camp for Boys’ Sign above it.) I know I have pictures of the camp & gate from my camp days..Finding them is another story! I have always wondered what the final fate of the camp was..I drove by once in the 80′s and noticed the water tower was gone, the gate was closed and everything was overgrown. I have a good memory and believe I could identify most of the buildings just by their foundations, (including the elusive chapel). There were 4 camper cabins named for St. Francis locations in Italy: Greccio (ages 7-8), Siena (9-10), Padua (11-12), Assisi (13-14), a large mess hall, auditorium, arts & crafts building, admissions building, Camp office, staff quarters, chapel, pump house, pool building, canteen building, and several storage buildings. Each cabin held I believe 60 campers. If you or anyone have any questions about the camp/gate, I would be glad to assist. Unfortunately, even though I was there 4 years, I never heard of or experienced anything strange.

Coincidentally, I am a lifelong resident of Lake Zurich and am less than 2 miles from Cuba/Rainbow Rds. I did the Haunted House and White Cemetery and Rainbow Rd. House things as a teenager in the 70′s. Unfortunately I did not experience anything paranormal at any of them..(Abnormal?..Yes!) ( I do have some interesting info about the Cuba Rd. house.) I have also been down Cuba and past the cemetery hundreds of times at night and have never seen anything odd,,,Just unlucky I guess. One last thing, poster Sammy Marsala was looking for a ‘creepy’ large old building behind barbed wire he saw once on Halloween on his way to Cuba Rd. I’m confident he is talking about the old Jewel Tea headquarters in Barrington off Northwest Highway on Lake Zurich Rd. 1 mi. S. of Cuba. It has been leveled and now is a nice park. Keep up the Good Work Scott! –Jerry Cullum

Response from Slim Pictures: I’m so excited to hear from someone who attended the camp! I’d be very interested in walking through the grounds with you this summer or spring. If you find any pictures you’re willing to share, please do keep me posted!

Also, thanks for the additional Lake Zurich information & I am quite curious what information you might have regarding the house formerly at 92 Rainbow Road.

Comment: I lived on Cuba Road for about 25 years. My family moved there from Chicago in 1970. The whole time I lived there, I never heard about a haunted house on Rainbow Road. It was always the haunted house on Cuba Road. The house was located off of Cuba Road, west of Rainbow road. The first and only time I went up there was in the summer of 1980. I was about 17. The house was still standing then and the drive way was still connected to Cuba Road. It was a big house on a small hill. It had the swamp on two sides and field and forest on the other sides. No neighbors lived close to it. The house was set on fire several times and was abandoned. No windows were left in it. I remember cutting across a field to get to it. I didn’t want to park my car on Cuba Road and have the cops tow it away. Nor did I want to drive it up the hill and get stuck. If I needed to leave quickly, I planned on running for my life. I didn’t want to be fumbling for my car keys.

As I was walking up to the house, I suddenly noticed a man standing out in front of it. Just standing there smiling at me. It scared the crap out me. He was up there checking things out like I was. He just said good bye and took off down the drive way. I gave him a wide berth and checked out the house. There was a small pond in front of the house, where a car had been pushed into it. All you could see was the roof of the car sticking out of the water. The rest of the house was empty. But very creepy.

During the 70′s, Cuba Road was not yet developed. Some days you would only see one car drive up or down it. But every Halloween, there would be cars bumper to bumper, filled with high school kids, driving from the Haunted house on one end to the haunted graveyard, White Cemetery, on the other.

I didn’t know Cuba Road was haunted till I went to high school. I was sitting in class one day, when someone mentioned how scary Cuba Road was. I asked him what did he mean and he told name all the scary stories he had heard. I told him I lived on Cuba Road and no one believed me, until I showed them my drivers license. That impressed the hell out of them. Then, they wanted me to tell them scary stories.

At first, I told them that they were just stories, but they wouldn’t believe me, so then I started repeating the stories my older brothers had told me. About the drug dealing son and his “Mason” like gang he hung out with. The father had passed away and the Mom tried to keep the son in line, but eventually had a nervous breakdown and was taken away to a mental institution. Once the Mom was gone, the son ran wild with his hippie friends and started having black masses in the house. Late at night they would run through the fields and swamps with torches. One party got out of hand and they started the house on fire. The house was totaled, but the son and his friends would sneak back there at times for their secret get-togethers and bon fires. All the druggies and burnouts in Barringtion would flock to the house for parties. Finally, the Village had enough and decided to remove the drive way to the house. It was dug up and removed. A berm was made to stop cars from trying to four wheel up to the house. I don’t know if they razed the house at the same time, but I bet they did. The Fire and the Police Departments were getting tired of driving out there every Saturday night.

Things seemed to have settled down. People still drove up and down Cuba Road on Halloween. Over time, people wanted to go to the haunted house. So suddenly, the haunted house was now on Rainbow Road. A house where people could still drive up to and get out of there cars and look around. This happened over the last 15 years, because I never heard of a Rainbow Road haunted house till after I left Barrington and started reading books about haunted places. I was confused why they would talk about the haunted house on Rainbow Road Road, they never got the story right. I guess I should call it the original haunted house on Cuba Road. If you ask anyone in Barrington over 40 where the Haunted house is, they would not say Rainbow Road. They would tell you it was off of Cuba Road.

That is all for now. I do have other stories, about the animals getting killed in the Langendorf Park petting zoo.

About the memorial plaque that is located behind the McDonalds Restaurant, in the Langendorf Park parking lot, where Baby Face Nelson had a shoot out with two FBI agents. –Martin

Response from Slim Pictures: Martin, the most exciting part of your eMail is your mention of Baby Face Nelson. Just recently I decided to look into possible hauntings surrounding the infamous gangster, especially considering his violent life and death. PLEASE do tell me everything you’ve heard!

I am very fascinated by your accounts of a hunted house on Cuba Rd. If you were to look on google Earth or Google Maps today, do you think you’d be able to locate where this ‘original’ haunted house was. It seems like some of the tales of this house have migrated to the Krilich house on Rainbow Rd. I have heard plenty of what I consider legitimate stories about a haunted house on Rainbow Road, so I’m inclined to think that both of these locations are haunted though there have definitely been some blurring between the locations over the years.  It’s a very astute observation to presume that when the ‘original’ haunted house of the area went away, they needed a new base to call home.  I love hearing how the original stories morph into urban legends over time and I thank you for informing all of us Cuba Road ‘newbies’ about where some of these tales might have started.

Are there ghost stories related the the petting zoo? Thanks a million, Scott

Do any readers out there know anything about an abandoned haunted home on Cuba Road (not Rainbow Road) in the ’80s and before?

Creepy building in Barrington/Wauconda/Lake Zurich

Comment: I live 15 minutes away from Rainbow Road in Wauconda just North of Barrington. I just heard about this Rainbow Road mansion last night as me and some friends met up to go to White Cemetery on Cuba Road. Turns out I’ve driven past the cemetery a million times. Anyhoo, I heard about this old asylum and was really eager to go check it out, after exploring a 140 yr old farm house in Streamwood at Irving Park and Bartlet Rd. I found out that it was ripped down a few years ago. I was disappointed. Actually?? It freakin bothers me, Hahaha. Especially after finding what little I know right now even though this old Rainbow Road House was only 15 Mins away. The whole reason why I got into this conversation with the kid was because I was looking for an old abandoned factory/ university-looking building. It’s a place I saw with a friend while driving to Lake Zurich on Halloween. It was so cool. I saw an old barbed wire gate, had to be on 15 acres… and behind that barbed wire gate was the place. Hundreds of little windows and lots of brick. Definitely abandoned and really really big, but eerily distant and secluded away from the fence. maybe a quarter mile. I am STILL looking for it.

I know a guy my age (24) who knows ALL about this spooky old Rainbow Road house. And we are talking about a Barrington citizen who had witnessed ALL of the stroies and walked through the so called “Corrridor” and the “Sick Feeling” that overcame him when he was in the middle of “The Corridor.”

I Am seeking more info about the Rainbow Road House. I’m really interested in seeing some pictures of the old mansion myself to be honest. ~Sammy Marsala

Response from Scott Markus: I’ll post this on the web site and see if anyone responds. Tell me about the Rainbow Road “corridor” you speak of. This is new to me. What’s the story on the 140-year old house?

Loads of questions about Rainbow Road

Comment: Yesterday we went to the location on Rainbow Road. After all the reading on your site I had to see it. We went there – me and my mom. I saw the road on the bend with the little no trespassing sign. It was Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. My mom said, “if anyone comes, I cough real loud.” “Okay mom,” I said. I got up onto a pile of dirt on the right of the flag pole and climbed up a little. Its a huge pile of dirt right where the house was most likely. I looked as far as I could see and there was more land behind where the property WOULD HAVE BEEN. A lot of open land, I looked by the flag pole and saw an Old cigar tree (Catalpa), and looked up at the flag pole once more. And then started my way back because I had an uneasy feeling in my stomach. I jumped in and we left. As we left on Rainbow towards Rt 22, a Dodge Charger cop raced towards where we had just come from and lightly laid on his breaks as he passed. He then made a complete stop at the Bend where the Krilich gates were and sped off down Rainbow towards Cuba. Whheewwww that was close. Yeah there must definitely be some trip wire or it is insanely guarded by the neighbors at all times cuz that cop in the new Charger was meant for us. LOL.

PhotobucketI have been exploring sites like these for a while now. Although I’ve stepped into only a couple properties. Is the most fascinating feeling I have ever had. To see the badly peeled Forest Green and White paint peeling off the old porch and broken steps of an old farm house that was built literally in the 1890s. And see an old bomb shelter built on the grounds of a farmhouse or mansion meant for protection in WW2, the site of a skeleton key door lock on an abandoned house really makes me happy. I imagine the life and time of a place at least 60 yrs before Jewel and Walmart came around.

So here is my question: Where I can get a hell of a lot of info just for this house alone. The Rainbow Road House. I’d like to study and research it.

Have you received any pictures of the Rainbow Road Mansion. I have been dying just to see what it looked like. I don’t know. Could you help me see more. I love this. There just isn’t enough info on this place it’s like someone has covered it all up.

How much do you cover about “The House on Rainbow Road” and is there a photo of the old mansion around anywhere? ~ Sammy Marsala

PhotobucketResponse from Scott Markus: I love, love, LOVE your passion for days gone by! It’s a great thing about living up here in the Chicago suburbs – are are still some decaying relics of the past littering the landscape. Sadly, they are disappearing quickly. I like to think I cover the whole Cuba Road area better than any other book. We gave it a full chapter with a large segment of it set aside for the House on Rainbow Road. I’ve accumulated a lot of first-hand accounts from people that visited the house while it was still standing. On the downside, historical info (as you mentioned) is pretty hard to get a hold of. Some of the best historical info anywhere on the web is found on this page. I wouldn’t at all consider it a ‘cover-up,’ just simply ‘lost to time.’ I have been looking for ages of pictures or drawings of the House on Rainbow Road when it was still standing. Strangely, nothing has come up. The closest I’ve come is photography students who went there and took several pictures in the mid ’90s, but none of the pictures came out – a sign of a paranormal location. Beyond that, you can try local village halls. It’s my guess that you’ve accumulated some pretty nice pictures of your own of old buildings & houses. If so, let me know and I’ll post the link. Here’s a few pictures from my book of the place in ruins.
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White Cemetery’s famous vanishing car

Comment: Hello Scott! The particular page I am addressing is the one where you have posted e-mails of people’s stories/encounters. Regarding some of the stories, the children’s hospital is simply untrue. I live ten minutes away from Cuba/Rainbow Road/White Cemetery, and that is simply a fabrication. No one in this area has even heard of that story. Also, the vicinity, in which the house, silo, barn, and swingseat, were situated amungst are currently, torn down, (inculding the silo) and is making way for private english chaute’s.

The land is also private property. Another point I’d like to make is that, my friend read in a book a story about the asylum, surely if it had been published within a book the story should have some credibility shouldn’t it? I am also finding the fact that people from Waukegan know of Rainbow Road/Cuba Road, is hilarious. I knew of people, in the surrounding area, such as people in Mundelien, and Mount Prospect, who knew of the stories but I hadn’t realized it was so widespread. There are also stories of, a little girl who died on the railroad tracks, on cuba road, leading to White Cemetery.

My best friend Katie and I share common interests in “paranormal activity” quite possibly due to the fact we’ve been using the ouija board recently. Katie lives an hour away, so she comes only about once a month. In the previous time leading up to her visit, we were discussing that we should go to White Cemetery around 12 at night some time. After asking our parents approval, we left our house at about 10 at night in a party of four (my sister, her friend Laura, Katie, and myself). It was about 10:30 when we finally reached white cemetery.

To tell the truth, it is a very eerie thing to come across at night, the copper fence and gates are errie. Upon reaching White Cemetery, my friend Katie screamed “THERE IT IS!” Immediately we realized the gates were wide open. At the exact moment everybody screamed, and began “freaking out” especially my sister, who, the entire time, had her head burried in her hands.

PhotobucketSo, we decided to park our car. (it is labeled as the green mark on the attached picture.) by this time it was 10:50, and our parents had asked for us to return no later than eleven. We began arguing about who was going to go to the gates. Immediately, my sister began screaming “DON’T LEAVE ME ALONE” with tears pouring down her face. Reluctantly, I stayed behind with her, while Katie and Laura went to the gates. I handed Katie my camera, which I brought and put new batteries in. Upon waiting in the car, we spotted many different headlights, which all were clearly there and none disappeared, except for one.

In the pictures our car was located where the green mark is. The ONLY driveway is marked with the yellow. As we were sitting and waiting, headlights appeared as if they were coming down the street, having nothing better to do I turned my head to watch the car go by, (the headlights are marked by the red), and as I watched, the car simply vanished. It vanished where the blue mark is. The thing about it is that, even if there WERE a driveway for the “car” to turn into, the headlights would of changed directions. but they didn’t. they simply disappeared, and, like I said, it would be impossible for there to be a driveway because along that road there’s very thick trees.

PhotobucketFinally, Laura and Katie returned and I went with Katie to close the gates. The night was fairly warm, around 70 degrees, but upon being in front of the gates, it was absolutely freezing cold. As Katie and I proceeded to close the front gates it was as if we were touching ice. We then read the signs detailing that the gates would be closed at sundown due to vandalism. So, then we were perplexed because why were the gates open?

Attached is a picture that Laura took by the gate. I am mad at myself for not changing the format of the photo. It’s low quality because it was taken in VGA format, but it is apparent that an “orb” shaped figure is present.

There is also nothing to cause noise in the photo, because it was nor raining, nor was there condensation around the fence/gate. Thank you for your time. –Anthony.

Response from Scott Markus: I love the care you’ve taken in reconstructing your story – all the way down to the map.

First, I will address your questions about the photograph that you took. This is not a ghost. There is nothing paranormal about this image. How can I be so sure? The ‘orb’ you can see here is hexagonally shaped, which is the same shape of a camera iris (or aperture).

Eventhough you may not feel the moisture, it was definitely there. The same exact shape will be seen in most cases of lens flare.

PhotobucketI don’t fully understand your incredulousness when it comes to people knowing about Cuba Road when they live in far off lands like… Waukegan. In reality these are famously haunted sites. Evenmoreso now with the Internet continuing to spread the info. My co-author, Mary Czerwinski visited Paris, and, when she was there, people were asking her about Resurrection Mary. I wouldn’t call that halarious, but that’s definitely incredible and impressive.

To your question of, “if it’s been published in a book, the story should have credibilty” question, well, the printed word isn’t what it used to be.  Speaking as someone who has a book published, when the publisher questioned a fact in my book, it was definitely the exception, not the norm. I’d be very curious to see what sources your book cited.  What was the name of the book?

Questions: I emailed you several times last year about your book and you were very kind to send it quickly to me. I now use that as my bible of haunted locations.
All summer long I have been doing extensive archaeological work up and down the Des Plaines area and have found many sites at Robinson. I have the precise location of the Boettcher house (with many artifacts) and two locations for both of Robinson’s daughter’s houses. I have even met people who knew the Boettcher’s personally. This not only helps with the archaeology of the area but helps with the ghost hunting as well. I am hoping that next week brings promising pictures.

I have several questions this year regarding several of the locations. How far along are they with the development of the Rainbow Road house site? I saw the pictures on your site and I am guessing that people should be living in their new houses by now. What a shame! It was a favorite hunting ground for me.
Has anyone ever caught any apparitions at the White’s Cemetery location?
Will you be updating your site with updated stories?
Does anyone live in the Stickney mansion? Who could we contact to do an investigation? Have you or anyone that you know ever been inside and recorded or photographed anything? I have looked on the internet and can find nothing but the same story over and over.
My last question is about The Unexplained World website and their cable show. Is it still being aired? I live in Chicago and cannot find it anywhere on my Comcast.
Thank you for your time and help and keep up the good work on your end! Thanks –Dan Melone

Response from Slim Pictures: Dan, long time no talk.  I finally photographed some old, somewhat hard-to-find foundations of “the Gate,” in Libertyville, IL. I would love to see the foundations you’ve found at Robinson Woods. I’ve visited the location a lot over the past few months. While I can’t say that I’ve specifically made it a mission to seek out the foundations, I did think that I’d stumble across it eventually, but haven’t yet. If you want to meet up and explore the area soon, let me know.
To answer your other questions:
* Check out a pretty up-to-date video about the House on Rainbow Road here:

Though the house is gone and new houses are currently going up in the area, I still think it’s a fairly interesting site for ghost research – the actual location where the house was, isn’t being built upon (at least not yet).
* As for apparitions at White Cemetery – there are many orbs and mists on film, but I’ve never heard of any full figure apparitions on film (some pictures have been submitted to me claiming to be of figures, but nothing really solid. I also haven’t heard of any interesting video being shot there).
* After a long time away, I’ve finally been updating my site with stories submitted from readers. I’ve also made a few small videos with fellow author Mary Czerwinski. I plan to use the web site to further update the book.
* Bull Valley uses the Stickney House. No one lives in it. You won’t get a chance to officially do an investigation. The best chance you’ll have to do anything with permission is by posing as a regular passer-by who has heard the story and would like to look around (very casual). If there happens to be an officer there alone, they may open up a bit, however, they’re not actually allowed to. I’ve been in the front reception room/office. I don’t know anyone who’s made it further than that. Let me know if you make any progress.
* To the best of my knowledge, “The Unexplained World” is still on the air, though I cannot get it either. I’ve even been a guest on the show once, but don’t think I ever saw the episode. Fortunately, they have posted a few videos on YouTube (www.youtube.com/profile?user=MagickTv).

Please feel free to send any pictures you’d like to share with the world and I’ll post them on the site with credit going to you.

I hope to hear back from you soon, but good luck with everything. Also, the compliment that you use my book as your “bible of haunted locations” means the world to me. Thanks a ton!

Dan comes back with an old aerial shot of “The Gate”: The Gate is located in the bottom left corner. You will have to zoom in however it will become distorted.
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Criticism of Ghost Hunters on Rainbow Road

Comment: Ok the person who wrote the whole thing about the asylum on rainbow road has obviously been lied too. My best friend lives right off of middlefork and his property backs up to the supposed insane asylum. I have been in there and it was never an asylum. The were no electric chairs in there. Yes there is graffiti. And as far as the screams go. It was probably us messing around at my friends house where we constantly had parties. The actual house that was there is gone and a new subdivision of really nice houses is being built. The old house was rumored to be a mob hideout. No one has ever died there. It sounds to me like older brothers and sisters have either lied to you or been lied to themselves. But to the person who said their brother saw electric chairs. No he hasn’t. It was an old house that had been torn down over a year ago. –Andrew J. Kay

Response from Scott Markus: Andrew, I was going to post your message in its entiriety on the site, until it got unreasonably abrasive (some of his comments were deleted). For some reason there are urban legends about the site being an institution – obviously it was not. Part of the goals of this site is to set the record straight on the various haunted locations across Chicagoland. Keeping with the goal of setting the record straight is that there actually was a death at the house. A 7 year-old boy died there in 1968. The article, republished from the Chicago Tribune, is posted on the site – look at the 12/29/04 submission further down this page.
Regardless of your feelings of the validity of the paranormal (do ghosts exist or not), it is definately facinating to observe how many people are interested in learning about this specific plot of land, and it’s interesting to see how urban legends spread and transform over time. However, I have spoken with too many credible people who claim to have had first-hand accounts to fully discount every possibility that there is something going on.
To end in agreement of your main point – the location on Rainbow Road was never an asylum, and, yes, whoever claimed that they found electric chairs there was either lying or mistaken.

Looking for a scare and a monastery

Story: Just found your site and spend a couple hours reading it. I grew up Near the area and live and work right next to Lake Zurich. I remember going to Cuba Road and the surrounding area when I was in High school as something to do on Halloween. This is around 1990 so it has been quite a while.

The story was that there was some type of asylum or monastery with a cemetery on Cuba near Rainbow Rd so a group of us (20 or so) headed there from Arlington Heights to drink in the cemetery or whatever we could find. We found the cemetery and checked it out but took off when it sounded like there was someone watching us going from just outside the back fence. We figured that we were all just freaked out and didn’t think much of it but the girls in the group weren’t big fans of the cemetery so we wandered around until we found an old deserted road. We headed headed down there and found a couple of old foundations maybe 500 feet from where we parked the cars. The buildings were leveled with a pond and a barn near it. We were all freaked out but what was really weird was that there were reminisces of things you would find in a house still scattered around I don’t remember it there were any signs of the place being burnt but I was uneasy about where I was. I always just wrote that off as the night and the legend, I am second guess that now. Anyway, the cops showed up not long after we got there and we ditched the beer and headed out to our cars. They were stern but cool as they checked us out and told us to take off.

What we were looking for was a good scare and we found it. We probably didn’t find the house that your research covers but reading about the area all these years kind of freaks me out. I’m going to go down Rainbow Road on my way home. It really isn’t out of the way at all. We’ll just see how that goes. Regards, Jeff Rosinski

Growing Up Near Cuba Road

Story: Hello Scott, this is actually the first time I have stumbled upon your page. I am from Lake Zurich. Lived there all my life ’til I went away to school. My parents still live there. I currently live in Kalamazoo and if you ever get a chance you should really look into it cause it is an amazing place to search for what some call ghosts. I like to think of them as spirits but I suppose that is the same thing. Anyway to the point. My family is from the area and I can tell you that the house with the gates on Rainbow Road is a house owned by Capone. He used it for business meetings and as a hide out. If you go into the town center in LZ you can actually look up articles from the very start of LZ and find deeds for common knowledge. I also happened to know some people who lived in LZ when it first became a town and when i was little i would sit and listen for hours to the stories of the area. It is believed that there were many people killed at this estate. I remember when I was in high school i wanted to check the place out. Not so much as a way to see ghosts but as a way to see a part of history since i love the story of Capone. I went with two friends and on the road when we got to the house i slowed down. I did not think it was too great since all i could see was the gate. I did not dare go in because for one i knew that the cops had this place heavily guarded mostly cause the town has a lot of teen vandals probably due to lack of things to do at night, and two if i got caught my dad would have killed me for being there when I was supposed to be at a friends house. As we were pulling away a car came from around a corner with no lights on and got on my tail. It then turned on its lights and flashed them on and off until we got to RT 22. It was a old car looked like it was from the 20′s and it disappeared as soon as we hit the main road. I remember being really scared. Some friends think it is just people in the area trying to scare the ghost seekers but they were not there. They did not see it.

I live a mile away from Cuba Road, and I have friends that live by White Cemetery. It has always been really creepy to go past there at night. In the day I have not really experienced anything. My favorite story is of the girl that hung herself on a tree there. That she appears in the road. Oh and the spot where you can get hand prints on your car. I have yet to do that. I actually work with a woman who heard of Cuba Road and she was so excited to hear that I lived near it.

I actually believe that my parents house is haunted. My stepmom died in there and not in a glamorous way. No not murdered but some strange things have happened there. But I suppose it could just be my imagination. If you ever want to hear about that or how before she died I knew exactly how it would happen in a dream I had, I would love to share it. But I thought I would share my knowledge of Rainbow Road. It is too bad they are turning it into a development now. Thanks for your time. –Elizabeth

Response from Scott Markus: Elizabeth, I have to say, the most fascinating part of your eMail revolves around your dream and your stepmother. Please do pass it along to us. I’m sure many of us would like to hear more. This whole area is full of lore and it really is remarkable how many stories come out of Cuba Road. I will have to point out that one of the stories you heard about is from a vary famous urban legend (you wrote, “My favorite story is of the girl that hung herself on a tree…and the spot where you can get hand prints on your car”). The legend I’ve always heard takes place in Texas, though, according to Barbara Mikkelson of Snopes.com, the actual event took place in Utah in 1938. Rather than reinvent the wheel, check out the real story (no ghosts after all) at: http://www.snopes.com/horrors/ghosts/handprint.asp

Elizabeth Writes back: I would love to share what happened in my dream. When I was 10 I went away to a summer camp. My mother died on a Wednesday before I was to come home on Saturday. The day she died, I was mad at her because all the kids there were getting care packages and I had not gotten one yet. Of course I was being stupid and it came that day.

I talked to her on the phone, thanked her and thought nothing of it. That night I had a dream of her dieing. I dreamt that she collapsed in the bathroom and my sister was there screaming. I woke up screaming. The counselor had to come in and check on me. I went home with a girl who was my best friend at the time. I knew something was wrong when my dad dropped her off at her house and left her mom with a note that told her not to read it before we left. We drove the two blocks to my house and my dad was very quiet. We got to the driveway and all my relatives were over. My first reaction was my dad surprised me with a party, but he had me go around to the back yard to talk to me.

He told me that my mother died. I knew it was coming. My dad told me part of the story and I knew it was not right. It was only when I was older that I was told the truth of what happened. I told my dad that I knew because I dreamt. it.

A year after my stepmother died I was sleeping in my room when I suddenly heard my mother’s radio go off. It was blasting. I knocked on my sister’s door and asked if she had turned it on. She had not, so we went and took a look at it. Not only was it not turned on but it didn’t have batteries in it either. We tried pressing buttons to shut it off but we could not do it. As we thought about what to do, it just shut off.

I tried to go back to sleep and my sister went back to her room. I finally fell back to sleep. Then I woke up freezing. I saw a white figure leave the room and walk down the hall. By this time I got so scared that I start to cry and I woke up my dad. Nothing happened at the house for quite a while after that night. My dad has since remarried and my new mother is convinced that the house has spirits. I do not live with them anymore but I do spend all the holidays there and this thanksgiving the weirdest thing happened.

We were all sitting down to eat dinner when a music box my mom has in the kitchen went off. We all went dead silent and looked at each other. My mom then said looks like one of the spirits is with us now.

My mom’s death was the first one that I had a dream about but I have had other dreams that have come true. It got to a point where I had to take sleeping pills so I could go to sleep and not dream about someone dieing or getting seriously injured. I was so scared that someone else would be in my dreams. I am much better about it now, but I have been dealing with it for years. It is weird, I don’t know how to explain it and most my friends think it is freaky. But some think it is my gift or perhaps my curse.

I like to hope that one day it will help someone not get hurt or die and I also like to think that my mothers are with me. I think it is all fascinating. I love what you do and I hope you keep it up.

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