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Do You Know The Haunted History Of The Clarke College?
It has been rumoured that the Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa is a haunted location. We’ll explain why people think this below. Do you think the rumors are true?
Clarke College Information | |
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Location Name | Clarke College |
State | Iowa |
City | Dubuque |
Country | United States |
Why Is The Clarke College Haunted?
Mary Frances Hall – Mary Frances Hall on the Clarke Campus was built in 1924.
The top floor of the dormitory and the chapel is said to be haunted by the ghost of the school’s founder Mary Frances Clarke.
Students have accounted for unexplained footsteps in the hallway, the feeling of being watched and a shrouded figure near the chapel.
Mary Benedict Hall, built in 1965, is also haunted by spirits of past students and the founding sister’s of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Student’s have reported seeing books and tickets being tossed from the shelving units, a shrouded figure in the hallway on the 3rd floor (west wing), water running in bath on 3rd floor west wing restroom in middle of night, and unexplained footsteps in the tunnel connecting Mary Benedict and Mary Josita halls.
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