Enjoy! Maybe Your Contractors Aren't Just Lazy Beer couldn't save the Lemps from depression. St. Louis' German-American brewing dynasty controlled the largest suds operation in town in the mid-19th century. But the death of favorite son Frederick triggered a chain of family suicides that felled William, William Jr., Elsa, and Charles Lemp. They killed themselves; Prohibition killed their business. The Lemps' 1860s Italianate house had been a local marvel: newly patented radiant heat, an open-air elevator, 33 rooms. After the death (by natural causes) of the last Lemp son, the place became a boarding house. In 1977, renovations transformed it into a restaurant and inn—but not without difficulty. Ghostly barking and piano music, slamming doors, burning sensations, faces in the windows—the place was so spooky that several construction workers fled the jobsite. http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,1551301,00.html?xid=cnn-1007-haunted-houses?cnn=yes hnoes: :lollol: :crazy: :munching: :+1:
Yes, when I was in St. Louis for a day, my friend mentioned a few haunted places I believe it inspired the movie, The Exorcist He was pretty scared lol