A Paranormal Trifecta: Cambre House and Farm | Part One

Published: Oct. 18, 2023, 5 a.m.

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In 1850, Adolphe Cambre and his family moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, as part of the Icarian community. The idea was to form a utopian society. However, he decided to leave that community, and in 1867, he built his family home. Four generations of the Cambre family lived in the home for over one hundred years. It was built on a limestone bluff overlooking the Mississippi River and has a mineral spring running underneath the property. It is like a paranormal trifecta.
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\\nThe Cambre House and Farm is now a wedding venue that is filled with activity even when no one is around. You can hear footsteps and doors open and close on their own. A young girl\'s spirit seems to reside in the house, and a woman\\u2019s apparition has been seen watching over the weddings that now take place on its grounds. Could it be that the family was so tied to the property that they never left?\\xa0 Could members of the Cambre family still be together in their house?
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\\nToday on the Grave Talks, Part One of our conversation about the Cambre House and Farm with owner Rebecca Williamson.
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\\nFor more information on the Cambre House and Farm, including information on paranormal investigations and events, visit their website at cambrehousecom. You can also get more information on Facebook and search Cambre House and Farm.
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