My Haunted Fowler, Part Two | Guest Dwight Snethen

Published: April 2, 2024, 5 a.m.

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Fowler, Indiana, is a small town with a population of around 2400 people. However, it seems that many of its former residents have lingered beyond the grave. From the eerie Historic Fowler Theatre to the ominous Old Benton County Jail, ghostly sightings and unexplainable phenomena permeate the town\'s history.
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\\nWithin the walls of the Historic Fowler Theatre lie mysterious noises, looming shadows, and tales of three restless spirits: the original owner, a manager who passed away due to tragic circumstances, and the ghost of a child.\\xa0
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\\nMeanwhile, the Old Benton County Jail bears witness to Fowler\'s haunted legacy. Former Sheriff Alva Hartman\'s ghost is said to roam the premises, tied to the shootout that ended his life in the late 1800s. Visitors report ghostly footsteps and shadowy figures, testifying to the spirits that inhabit this grim locale.
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\\nToday on the Grave Talks, Part Two of our conversation with Dwight Snethen, founder of \\u201cMy Haunted Fowler,\\u201d a social media site promoting the paranormal activity at the Historic Fowler Theater, the Old Benton County Jail and other haunted locations in and around Fowler Indiana. For more information, visit their website at fowlertheater.com or search My Haunted Fowler on Facebook.
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