RANDOLPH COUNTY ASYLUM GHOST HUNT- BOOTH BROTHERS ATTACHED TOUR

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1882 S Old HWY 27,Winchester IN 47394

19 June, 2021

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LIMITED TICKETS FOR RANDOLPH COUNTY ASYLUM WITH THE BOOTH BROTHERS JUNE 19, 2 021. LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THE PERSONAL EXPERIENCE! JUNE 19, 2021. We are looking for passionate people that will explore the paranormal in one of the most haunted buildings in Indiana, RANDOLPH COUNTY ASYLUM. This is where THE ATTACHED capturing paranormal activity and out of body experiences was filmed. Bring your ghost gear, your passion and get ready for an investigation of a life time with the Booth Brothers. (As seen on Syfy).Presented by Spooked TV and S.T.O.P. Here is your chance to meet and/or personally investigate with the Booth Brothers. Only $99.00 per ticket which Includes THE ATTACHED presentation featuring real haunted objects from the film, meet& greet, signed 8x10 and access to exclusive merchandise tables. Doors open at 7:00PM till 2AM. Show starts @ 7:30 till 12AM with the Booths and after that you are welcome to investigate on your own till 2AM. Pictures, video and audio recording is allowed. Also appearing will be Emily and Adam the human dolls,the Anneliese Michel Exorcism box, the haunted suitcase and more... No Refunds. If the event is cancelled due to COVID 19 State of Illinois guidelines, it will be rescheduled. Talent subject to change. Masks must be worn. Social Distancing will be enforced. All Covid-19 safety procedures will be enforced. RANDOLPH COUNTY ASYLUM. 1882 US 27 SOUTH, Winchester, IN 47394. Previously referred to also as Randolph County Poor Asylum/House/Home/Farm, County Home, Countryside Care Center. The county home, originally the Randolph County Poorhouse, was built in 1899. The property at one time included a pump house, two different barns, a machine shed, two garages as well as a chicken house. The property also has an unmarked cemetery somewhere on the grounds where some former residents of the poorhouse were buried.• Tract of land purchased by county about 1851 to house a poor farm to care for those unable to work, including the mentally and physically disabled, single mothers, elderly and orphans. Dwelling existed on premises that served as facility for a time, then serving 13 inmates. Residents were to maintain the farm, though many unable to perform labor due to age or infirmity.• New wooden building constructed in 1853, housing 16 inmates. • Destroyed by fire less than year later in January 1854. • New two-story brick building constructed in 1855-56. • Building eventually ordered demolished due to poor conditions, and new structure to be built to better accommodate growing patient population. • New nearly 50,000-square-foot building (current structure) constructed in 1898-99. Housed six large wards, several private rooms, laundry, kitchen, separate dining rooms for women and men. Property included pump house, barn, hay barn, machine shed, garage or cell house, two garages, and chicken house on 350 acres. Cemetery also located on property, 230 yards northwest of the home. • New ownership assumed from county in 1994; known as Countryside Care Center, housing 12 residents.• Closed in 2008-2009, housing 5 residents before use as county storage facility. • Current owners purchased from county in 2016 for reuse as paranormal attraction. Cemetery • Neff Cemetery (also called White-Kelley or Randolph County Infirmary Cemetery) located north of infirmary on hill in middle of pasture field. Cemetery for White and Kelley families. • At least 50 unmarked graves reported located on property. Proposal in 1938 by descendant of John Neff sought to erect a fence around several of the oldest Neff family grave-sites. Historical Society reset as many headstones as could be found in 1985. FAQs Hotels: The Randolph Inn & Suites, 890 E. Washington St. Winchester, IN 47394 [email protected] Also more hotels in Muncie, Indiana. Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? 16 plus What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?Parking is available. What can I bring into the event? Your Ghost Gear and great attitude. How can I contact the organizer with any questions? [email protected] What's the refund policy? NO REFUNDS Randolph County Asylum is presented by S.T.O.P. The mission of Saving the Old Properties, Inc. is to instill an appreciation of history through the acquisition, restoration, and preservation of endangered historical buildings with architectural significance in the State of Indiana before they are destroyed by time or developers. Saving the Old Properties is also dedicated to the education of future generations by showing them their history in the physical form, allowing the youth to see and feel these buildings and to hear the stories they tell, and to instill pride for our country in the youth by showing the value of the past. OUR PROPERTIES: S.T.O.P. now has five buildings that we are working to preserve: the Old Blackford County Jail, the Randolph County Asylum, the Stone Mansion, Liberty High School, and Center Indiana Christian Church. Three of these properties, the Jail, the Asylum, and the Mansion, have been repaired to a state where they are again safe for the public to enter and enjoy, both for historical tours and for paranormal investigations. These properties provide an incredible look into the past for anyone who wants to visit. Work continues on all the properties to make them safe, to maintain them, and to restore them to their former glory and allow their stories to be told. HOW YOU CAN HELP: Repairs to historic buildings are extremely costly, and while our open properties do bring in revenue that goes back into the buildings, the cost to maintain and restore exceeds this revenue. Donations from people like you will go directly toward these costs and help us give these buildings a chance to teach, to inspire, and to be here in another hundred years. We need your help. Donations can be sent to Saving the Old Properties, Inc at PO Box 1, Winchester, Indiana 47394. S.T.O.P. Inc is a 501c3 non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible. [email protected]

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