One of the most haunted locations in America is in Wisconsin, and it wants you to tour and, who knows, maybe sleep over if you're up for it.

To answer that last question, I'd have to say the answer is a resounding "yes" after I stumbled upon Haunted Midwest Ghost Tours' listing of:

Survive the Night at Glenbeulah

The truth is, I had no idea what Glenbeulah was until I saw that they were offering ghost tours and an overnight stay that was inexplicably sold out.

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Why would this already be sold out?

Why are a handful of dates to go on a ghost tour of the school also sold out?

Are the frights and sights at Glenbeulah legit?

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Wisconsin Frights says Glenbeulah School, built in 1916, has been "home to unexplained phenomena witnessed by teachers early on."

Other creeptastic things at Glenbeulah include "footsteps have been heard running upstairs and through the halls, loud, clear voices," lights turning on and off, pictures repeatedly falling off walls, and shadows roaming the classrooms.

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If it sounds creepy, you're not alone. It is one of Wisconsin's most famous haunted locations, if not the entire United States.

Glenbeulah is now owned by the Fox Valley Ghosthunters, who know about marketing a haunted property. The school has a gift shop on its premises, and overnight stays are sold out.

Have you been to Glenbeulah School? Is it legit, or is it all smoke and mirrors? Let us know.

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