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Creepy Chicago: A Ghosthunter's Tales of the City's Scariest Sites [Paperback]

Ursula Bielski (Author)
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Ursula Bielski grew up in a haunted house on the North Side of Chicago and still lives in that same neighborhood with her own family. At an early age she became a believer in paranormal experiences, from the curse of the Chicago Cubs at nearby Wrigley Field to the ghosts at local Graceland Cemetery. In college Bielski tagged along with psychology students investigating reported hauntings, and she has been a ghosthunter ever since.

Her interest in the apparent relationship between folklore and ghostly activity led Bielski to write the acclaimed and widely successful book, Chicago Haunts: Ghostlore of the Windy City. A second volume, More Chicago Haunts: Scenes from Myth and Memory, was released in 2000. She also co-authored Graveyards of Chicago: The People, History, Art, and Lore of Cook County Cemeteries. This is her first book for younger readers.


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  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Lake Claremont Press; 1 edition (August 19, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1893121151
  • ISBN-13: 978-1893121157
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.8 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,499,293 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE WINDY CITY'S RICH TRADITION OF GHOSTS, May 24, 2005
This review is from: Creepy Chicago: A Ghosthunter's Tales of the City's Scariest Sites (Paperback)
Chicago isn't the first place I think of when I think about hauntings, but as Ursula Bielski points out in her book, "Creepy Chicago", the windy city has a long and rich tradition of ghostly happenings dating back nearly two hundred years. Bielski's book relates dozens of stories of hauntings from the Chicago and surrounding areas. The earliest stories date back to the War of 1812 and Indians who attacked Fort Dearborn, killing the inhabitants and burning it to the ground. Even today, people still report seeing soldiers in period dress marching about the Michigan Ave. Bridge, the site of the former Fort Dearborn.

Archer Ave. is reported to be among the most haunted stretch of roadway in the country with numerous ghosts including the "Wailing Woman whose sobbing can be heard by those who passby the Archer Woods Cemetary. Then there is Chicago's most famous ghost, dubbed "Resurrection Mary" who made her first appearance in the 1930's. Mary is a beautiful blonde who would meet men in night clubs, dancing the night away with them, and then ask for a ride home. When the car approaches the cemetery, Mary jumps from the car and runs through the locked gates and disappears.

The Cemeteries of Chicago are replete with ghostly goings on...Rosehill Cemetery on the city's north side is said to be home to more than a dozen ghosts including several little girls. We all know how scary little girls can be! This cemetery is home to "Gerhardt Foreman" an associate of famed occultist Aleister Crowley, whose tomb is chained shut so he cannot get out. Rosehill is also the final resting place of Richard Sears, founder of the Sears Roebuck Co. who has been seen dressed in best in suit and top hat, walking through the mausoleum where he is entombed.

Not to be outdone in the ghost department is Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, a favorite destination for ghost hunters. This spot, reputed to be a spot where Chicago's gangsters dumped bodies is said to have spectral lights that chase visitors, mysterious 30's era cars that drive about, a woman in white who carries her baby, and a magical house that gets smaller and smaller as you near and eventually disappears completely.

One of the eeriest places to visit is Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Hillside. In 1921 Julia Buccola died giving birth to her baby, and the infant died as well. Julia's mother had nightmares for several years and finally had her daughters grave exhumed. When it was opened, all were shocked to see that Julia was still perfectly preserved although the baby had decomposed. Now visitors will find a haunting photo of the perfectly preserved body on Julia's monument.

From Chicago's Field Museum, to the Ghost of Horace Greely who haunts the elementary school named after him and from the site of the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre to Wrigley Field where long-time broadcaster Harry Caray's ghost is said to haunt, this is a fascinating trip through Chicago's ghostly attractions. Unlike many regional tales of ghosts that are often rather dry reading Bielski relates these stories with a lot of enthusiasm that the readers will certainly share. I only wish there had been some photographs to accompany her text. Well done!

Reviewed by Tim Janson
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Families to Read/Learn Local Legends Together, October 4, 2005
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This review is from: Creepy Chicago: A Ghosthunter's Tales of the City's Scariest Sites (Paperback)
[...]Yes, Creepy Chicago culls stories from Bielski's first two books. It's a deliberate adaptation of her popular books for adults into a format for children--at the age at which most Chicagoland schoolkids learn Chicago history (3rd/4th grade). That could be why it didn't seem too, too creepy! That said, the book's writing and approach are sophisticated enough for older children--or even adults with limited time we're told!--to appreciate. Investigate first at your local library, and decide for yourself.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CHICAGO IS VERRRRY CREEPY!!, March 11, 2010
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I THINK THIS BOOK IS WONDERFUL!! I LOOK FORWARD TO READING ANOTHER BOOK ABOUT CHICAGO BEING CREEPY, CAUSE CHICAGO HAS A LOT OF CREEPY SPOTS THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE DON'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
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By most accounts, the haunting of Chicago began in the summer of 1812. Read the first page
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Father Damen, Fort Dearborn, Robinson Woods, Bachelors Grove, Holy Family, Horace Greeley, Montrose Point, Archer Avenue, Lake Michigan, Woodlawn Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery, Frank Leavy, Navy Pier, Alexander Robinson, Inez Clarke, Mount Carmel, Native American, Resurrection Mary, The Aviator, Wrigley Field, John Dillinger, Resurrection Cemetery, Sheridan Road, Magic Hedge
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