Once a church, the former Lawrence Community Theatre building is believed to be haunted by an unknown spirit. Witnesses say the lights don’t work properly and props move about by themselves. Many describe an uneasy feeling of being watched when inside the building. home to a mysterious presence. Lights habitually malfunction, set pieces and props move seemingly on their own, and many report a feeling of being watched. The building is no longer occupied by Theatre Lawrence, as it is now called where it stands in its new location; however, this original building still stands.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 1501 New Hampshire
Lawrence, Kansas
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 38.956835, -95.23505
- County:
- Douglas County, Kansas
- Nearest Towns:
- Lawrence, KS (1.0 mi.)
Eudora, KS (7.4 mi.)
Lecompton, KS (10.5 mi.)
Linwood, KS (11.0 mi.)
Perry, KS (11.8 mi.)
Baldwin City, KS (12.8 mi.)
Tonganoxie, KS (13.2 mi.)
De Soto, KS (14.4 mi.)
Cedar, KS (16.2 mi.)
McLouth, KS (16.6 mi.)
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