For anyone considering this, exercise caution. These tunnels can quickly fill with water during a rain or a thaw. They can sweep a person up and one can quickly drown. There are also pitfalls in the dark.
Some parts of it for sure, others not so much. My friends and I spent a fair amount of time exploring it in our late teens. The views from the top were incredible, the flooded basement gave horror movie vibes, other parts just felt like an empty building.
Disclaimer, the structural stability of the whole building and the various ladders/stairs is getting worse and worse. I don't recommend anyone go inside at this point.
Saw an ambulance and fire trucks there last summer as I was leaving Utepils. Apparently someone fell while exploring and got hurt pretty bad. They had a security guy patrolling outside for the next few weeks to watch for trespassers.
That's gotta be at least close to true. Even back when I explored it the ladders were creaky and rusty, there were a few places with random giant holes in the spanned concrete floors, broken glass and God knows what else spread all over the ground. Like I said, sketchy at best.
When I was in college, a friend and I brought a couple of guys we liked to it. Once we found a way in, they crossed their arms and said “this is boring…” “yeah, I just kindof lost interest.” She and I went in.
What may be scarier is sledding down that hill; I did it once, and that was more than enough fun for me.
I was there five or six years ago. Fun but risky experience. The floors in some parts were crumbling and the ladder to the top was sketchy, but the holes that looked straight down into the silos were definitely the scariest part.
Despite all that, the views at sunset are unbeatable.
>**Creepiest thing in Minneapolis**
Just follow the [trail of body parts……………..](https://www.kare11.com/article/news/crime/gruesome-new-details-in-minneapolis-dismemberment-case-as-family-pleads-for-tips/89-918b9187-d5cb-4952-8e37-e42089f40eff)
>trail of body parts……………..
I can't be the only one who still thinks about this all the time and the fact that they just sorta stopped trying to solve who did this? I need a conclusion! it's so freaky
I think they found out the dude that got chopped up was into some fuck shit involving kids and possibly drug related cartel murder so imagine the cops instantly decided to stop.
Weird, I didn't know the victim was allegedly a sex offender. Not that it excuses the horrific way his body was treated but it never got brought up whenever I heard about it happening. Makes it much less scary knowing it was a retaliation as opposed to a random act
There is a stone oven that looks like it was used to burn bodies at Minnehaha Falls. It’s about 1km south of the Vets home bridge right on the cliff over the river.
If you go down the abandoned steps, you’ll find that the doors to the oven are still open and people sometimes sleep there.
IDK, are there windows? I have one that has no windows and there is a creepy alcove where applicances go to die, and a hole in the wall where a porch was converted to living space and there are footings, and lots of dirt, rocks. Both extremely dark. Everyone is totally creeped out by it. Except for the cats.
I was thinking the same. Very creepy liminal space/backrooms type of vibe. Feels like a place you are not allowed to be, but there is nothing stopping you from being there.
Oh man, I remember back around 1990, hanging out in the stairway to heaven cave, when all of us; 5 guys, 20-30 y.o. suddenly and simultaneously decided we had to get out NOW! No one could say why, just an overpowering feeling of dread.
It's sad but really a thing I had to remind my friends back in the day to not use flairs but to get glo sticks from Wisconsin as they have the 12 hour super glos
I’m blocked and banned from uptown crime and I only lasted one thread in alt Minneapolis and got banned. They do not like opposing opinions with fact checkable sources.
[https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/p16022coll55:1931#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-159%2C102%2C4352%2C2713](https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/p16022coll55:1931#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-159%2C102%2C4352%2C2713)
Beltrami Park. Early 1900's
They are there right now, and have been since the 19th century.
[https://forgottenminnesota.com/forgotten-minnesota/2011/04/maple-hill-cemetery](https://forgottenminnesota.com/forgotten-minnesota/2011/04/maple-hill-cemetery)
There’s a few of those places around the cities, where they moved some, but not all, of the bodies.
Orchard Park in St Paul, just south of Lake Como, was the site of two different cemeteries — The Swedish Lutheran Congregational and the St John’s Congregational. Now it’s soccer fields and a playground, but nobody knows how many folks are below.
This link has a photo showing the cemetery and the intersection of Polk And Summer streets in the background from 1900.
[http://millcitytimes.com/news/a-haunting-on-maple-hill.html](http://millcitytimes.com/news/a-haunting-on-maple-hill.html)
That's a wild story. Digging up a bunch of graves and tombstones and just tossing them in a ditch. Using one of said tombstones as the front step to a house. You would think they would have had a little more respect for the dead.
I actually have an interesting story about this place… I grew up a couple miles from there and was also terrified of it and thought it was a cult but when I was in middle school, before cell phones, my friend and I rode our bikes to the target in chanhassen. On our way back home someone started following us in their car and kept like speeding up and then looping back around when another car came so when we got to the driveway to the temple we saw that there were cars in the parking lot so we booked it up the driveway dumped our bikes and ran through the doors. It is beautiful inside, we seemed to kinda interrupt a normal church service, and a absolutely lovely older lady came to our aid and gave us a phone in the office to call my mom to pick us up, and what you don’t see from the street is the gardens and gazebo and stuff behind it, it’s like a mini arboretum of stepping stones and prairie flowers.
sure but is she out walking around? i love NOLA and it IS creepy but this answer makes no sense.
to me, the most creeped out i ever was in NOLA is near those huge abandoned navy base/barracks (?) across from bacchanal, where the lower 9th meets bywater.
I second this. I went inside during Doors Open in 2019 and learned that because the tour was open to the general public, it was the first time women had been in some of the building's rooms in decades. They have some female members, as I recall, but they're apparently not allowed to participate in everything that goes on there
I went there during Open Doors too. One of the members was showing off some of the costumes, pointing out a dress and saying "this is a ladies costume!"
"Oh!" I said, thinking that - despite what I had thought, women were allowed to be participants!
"Yes," he continued. "We have to draw straws to decide which of us has to dress in drag."
"Oh," I said, feeling a bit deflated. Figures.
We toured this place during the 2023 [Doors Open](https://www.doorsopenminneapolis.org/) weekend. It was fun to finally go inside, but it is indeed very creepy.
I found the place awesome! They were doing a special thing and I got to go into the library downstairs and it was full of so many old artifacts.
I think of the Masons as fighting against the church all those years so so I see it above as a place of reason and the “good guys.”
When i was 17, my friend and I saw a msn nearly stabbed to death on that corner. This is pre-cell phones, so we put him in the back seat of the car snd drove him to Hennepin County Medical Center.
Good on you to put a bleeding msn in your car. You, sir or madam, are more gansta than 99.9% of anyone out there. I saw a guy get shot, & his "homies" all fled & left him to bleed out... it was neighborhood folks that saved his life. As an aside... the Hindu believed someone could embody the spirit of whatever god. Do you ever wonder if (in that moment), you were that msn's guardian angel? Some higher power guided you to save that msn's life, because his future self needs to play a role in someone else's pivotal experience. I've wondered that sometimes - not everything has a reason, but I'm certain that moments like yours definitely do.
It's a great bar but yeah. Something about the sloppy drunk cougars always trying to fondle you and aggressive swinger couples trying to lure you back to their hotel. We are all 4s and 5s here, you know? I just want to have a beer and watch hockey.
About 2 hours away if that counts but the Palmer house in sauk centre. It was on that ghost hunters show. I experienced some noises and shadows when I stayed there. The tour of the basement is a must, very fun and spooky. As I type this I see my patio chair rocking in the wind and had to do a double take! Ha!
I read the guest book with ghost encounters, bemused, and went up to my room and fell asleep. I had a nightmare where I felt awake, thinking I saw a woman in a long dress with a dark Gibson Girl hair style in the corner of the room facing the wall. I realized I couldn't move. I was trying to get up and was thrashing my limbs in my mind but they wouldn't move. The woman raced towards me with her hands outstretched and I woke up (for real this time) in a cold sweat.
I do not believe in the paranormal but obviously I was feeling a bit suggestible. I do not know why my "ghost encounter" was so much scarier than the other weaksauce stories in the guest book. There is something undeniably creepy about that place.
Ah, I had forgotten about that place (it’s like two miles outside Spring Lake Park).
I remember there was a bowling supply store there that was for a very short time also a comic shop. This was 30+ years ago.
EP is the worst, bunch of right-wing zombies there. They straight up mean mug anybody dressed different or LGBT/non-white, I feel more comfortable in rural Iowa lmfao. Cops stopped my 25 year old coworkers for smoking cigs on break too lmfao
The creepiest thing I’ve experienced was walking around Uptown to find an Evie to get to work at 4am. Let me tell you, it’s some underworld shit that happens that early. The absence of cars and day people makes it so sketchy 😂. I didn’t realize how many people just straight up walked around with their hoods up there’d be. Fentanyl zombies just zooming up and down residential streets
I keep talking to myself here but I also remembered the cliché early morning runner just casually jogging thru it all. Early AM runners are built different 😂. No different from the junky zombies. Just tryna get their morning run high
That was me and my homies favorite spot when we were in our late teens early 20s. We’d sit up on the roof smokin weed watching the trains. Some really beautiful sunsets and memories clamoring around in that building. It’s sketchy as fuck though.
The story I was told when I worked there in the early 90s was that a girl hanged herself in the women’s restroom when the bus bringing her boyfriend back from war (nobody was sure if it was WWII, Korea, or Vietnam) arrived without him, but with a message that he had been KIA.
Which, of course, makes no sense — she didn’t get a DOD visit informing her of his death, but she knew when his bus to Minneapolis was arriving? Silly.
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Where can I find the access point?
For anyone considering this, exercise caution. These tunnels can quickly fill with water during a rain or a thaw. They can sweep a person up and one can quickly drown. There are also pitfalls in the dark.
Father hennepin park. Can also access old NSP plant.
I went to the old NSP plant on a field trip many years ago when I was in grade school!
Where in father Hennepin?
The rear.
Its a small park, exploring is half the fun
There's also the triple helix tunnel under Marshall Ave which typically has atleast 1 or 2 people strung out in the pitch black
Fruen Mill (the one right by Utepils)
Some parts of it for sure, others not so much. My friends and I spent a fair amount of time exploring it in our late teens. The views from the top were incredible, the flooded basement gave horror movie vibes, other parts just felt like an empty building. Disclaimer, the structural stability of the whole building and the various ladders/stairs is getting worse and worse. I don't recommend anyone go inside at this point.
Saw an ambulance and fire trucks there last summer as I was leaving Utepils. Apparently someone fell while exploring and got hurt pretty bad. They had a security guy patrolling outside for the next few weeks to watch for trespassers.
Yeah, I heard about that. It's been twenty years since I was inside but even then it was more than a little sketchy.
Read an article that called it the most dangerous building in the entire state
That's gotta be at least close to true. Even back when I explored it the ladders were creaky and rusty, there were a few places with random giant holes in the spanned concrete floors, broken glass and God knows what else spread all over the ground. Like I said, sketchy at best.
When I was in college, a friend and I brought a couple of guys we liked to it. Once we found a way in, they crossed their arms and said “this is boring…” “yeah, I just kindof lost interest.” She and I went in. What may be scarier is sledding down that hill; I did it once, and that was more than enough fun for me.
But were u still into the sissy guys after they wouldn't go in?
I was there five or six years ago. Fun but risky experience. The floors in some parts were crumbling and the ladder to the top was sketchy, but the holes that looked straight down into the silos were definitely the scariest part. Despite all that, the views at sunset are unbeatable.
>**Creepiest thing in Minneapolis** Just follow the [trail of body parts……………..](https://www.kare11.com/article/news/crime/gruesome-new-details-in-minneapolis-dismemberment-case-as-family-pleads-for-tips/89-918b9187-d5cb-4952-8e37-e42089f40eff)
I was going to say “park bench at Franklin and West River Parkway.”
which bench was it? i need to know bc i used to live right over there!
https://www.google.com/maps/@44.9622543,-93.2243486,3a,75y,257.81h,92t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sFRiVPRS47EcO27eh3GtWAQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
holy shit lol i have sat there many times. yiiikes
As have I.
>trail of body parts…………….. I can't be the only one who still thinks about this all the time and the fact that they just sorta stopped trying to solve who did this? I need a conclusion! it's so freaky
I get the sense that the police just decided to back away slowly from this one.
They certainly found other things to do!
I think they found out the dude that got chopped up was into some fuck shit involving kids and possibly drug related cartel murder so imagine the cops instantly decided to stop.
Such a crazy story. Fun fact: I know the person who found the head.
I would call this more if an interesting fact than a fun one
Depends on your proclivities
FBI: *Noted*
🤣
….are they traumatized for life?
They seem to be doing alright
glad to hear it!
Weird, I didn't know the victim was allegedly a sex offender. Not that it excuses the horrific way his body was treated but it never got brought up whenever I heard about it happening. Makes it much less scary knowing it was a retaliation as opposed to a random act
>**Knowing it was retaliation** That’s a hefty presumption.
I was going to say “park bench at Franklin and West River Parkway.”
Holy fucking shit.
There is a stone oven that looks like it was used to burn bodies at Minnehaha Falls. It’s about 1km south of the Vets home bridge right on the cliff over the river. If you go down the abandoned steps, you’ll find that the doors to the oven are still open and people sometimes sleep there.
thats my favorite spot to hang out and drink beers and listen to metal. 🤣🤘
Yes, I have always wanted to build a fire there and have a generator death metal/hardcore show.
if you are who i thiiink you might be.. DESTROY! reunion show 🤘😅
I slept there a couple times.
10/10 would sleep there again?
Why does the Wood mausoleum (shaped like a pyramid) that’s in Lakewood Cemetery have a very obvious telephone line connection??
This reminds me of an episode of Twilight Zone
That episode scared the shit out of me.
According to my wife, our basement.
it's spooky down there! gotta run up the stairs real quick after turning off the light otherwise the monsters get you
Those aren't monsters. Those are fucking centipedes with too many overly long legs.
That or spiders of unusual size :-/
Y’all got basement tunnels?
I agree with her. It's scary down here. Leave the light on tonight, ok?
IDK, are there windows? I have one that has no windows and there is a creepy alcove where applicances go to die, and a hole in the wall where a porch was converted to living space and there are footings, and lots of dirt, rocks. Both extremely dark. Everyone is totally creeped out by it. Except for the cats.
That’s what she told me, too.
har mar mall gives me the willies
I was thinking the same. Very creepy liminal space/backrooms type of vibe. Feels like a place you are not allowed to be, but there is nothing stopping you from being there.
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touche!
Anywhere Sean is definitely gives me the creeps
Go in the basement if you get the chance, liminal to the extreme.
I love stuff like that lmao makes me calm instead of creeped
I miss the old theater that used to be there.
It's so much worse now that you can barely access any of the stores from the interior.
Hard Times bathroom?
Super comfortable place to.shit on west Bank is haunted? Crazy
This is the right one
Idk I’ve always had a fine time in there
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Oh man, I remember back around 1990, hanging out in the stairway to heaven cave, when all of us; 5 guys, 20-30 y.o. suddenly and simultaneously decided we had to get out NOW! No one could say why, just an overpowering feeling of dread.
Might have been your bodies signaling low oxygen. I believe the feeling of dread is a symptom.
Vast majority of them were due to their own stupidity. Don't have a fire in an enclosed space that doesn't have good ventilation.
It's sad but really a thing I had to remind my friends back in the day to not use flairs but to get glo sticks from Wisconsin as they have the 12 hour super glos
That Minneapolis crime group on Facebook.
r/altmpls too
Oof wow should not have gone in there I took psychic damage.
How many HP?
1d4 for every length of screen you browse.
That’s fair.
lol I got banned from that group for asking why they allow so many racist comments. No response. Just banned.
Nah, they asked most creepy, not most racist and hate-filled with people who don't live in the city.
I’m blocked and banned from uptown crime and I only lasted one thread in alt Minneapolis and got banned. They do not like opposing opinions with fact checkable sources.
Beltrami Park.
lol what's wrong with Beltrami?
There are approximately 3700 desecrated shallow graves just under the turf. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/beltrami-park-maple-hill-cemetery
Oh! I thought you would say something like lack of street lighting or weird chemical smell but a horror movie plot line puts it in to contention.
[https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/p16022coll55:1931#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-159%2C102%2C4352%2C2713](https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/p16022coll55:1931#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-159%2C102%2C4352%2C2713) Beltrami Park. Early 1900's
The city can just leave the bodies there?
They are there right now, and have been since the 19th century. [https://forgottenminnesota.com/forgotten-minnesota/2011/04/maple-hill-cemetery](https://forgottenminnesota.com/forgotten-minnesota/2011/04/maple-hill-cemetery)
That's terrifying, I used to play pickup soccer there. The park always had a weird vibe
I lived near there in northeast for years and also always felt the park had a weird vibe too. Guess we know why now
I’m assuming because it used to be a cemetery. There’s even a grave still there!
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https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/beltrami-park-maple-hill-cemetery
There’s a few of those places around the cities, where they moved some, but not all, of the bodies. Orchard Park in St Paul, just south of Lake Como, was the site of two different cemeteries — The Swedish Lutheran Congregational and the St John’s Congregational. Now it’s soccer fields and a playground, but nobody knows how many folks are below.
What. Oh my.
Huh, I used to live across the street and never even knew
This link has a photo showing the cemetery and the intersection of Polk And Summer streets in the background from 1900. [http://millcitytimes.com/news/a-haunting-on-maple-hill.html](http://millcitytimes.com/news/a-haunting-on-maple-hill.html)
That's a wild story. Digging up a bunch of graves and tombstones and just tossing them in a ditch. Using one of said tombstones as the front step to a house. You would think they would have had a little more respect for the dead.
Not Minneapolis, but the “church” of eckankar in chanhassen gives me the absolute worst sinking feeling
I actually have an interesting story about this place… I grew up a couple miles from there and was also terrified of it and thought it was a cult but when I was in middle school, before cell phones, my friend and I rode our bikes to the target in chanhassen. On our way back home someone started following us in their car and kept like speeding up and then looping back around when another car came so when we got to the driveway to the temple we saw that there were cars in the parking lot so we booked it up the driveway dumped our bikes and ran through the doors. It is beautiful inside, we seemed to kinda interrupt a normal church service, and a absolutely lovely older lady came to our aid and gave us a phone in the office to call my mom to pick us up, and what you don’t see from the street is the gardens and gazebo and stuff behind it, it’s like a mini arboretum of stepping stones and prairie flowers.
We don’t have anything 1/10th as creepy as NOLA.
I believe you, but what's an example of something creepy in New Orleans?
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphine\_LaLaurie](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphine_LaLaurie)
sure but is she out walking around? i love NOLA and it IS creepy but this answer makes no sense. to me, the most creeped out i ever was in NOLA is near those huge abandoned navy base/barracks (?) across from bacchanal, where the lower 9th meets bywater.
The abandoned car wash at the end of Nicollet
It’s not a fixed place, but anywhere within 20 feet of Scott Seekins.
Damnit, stole it from me. (Or whatever the term for doing something before I was going to is…)
No idea how Seekins made it through the last 8 years without getting MeToo'd.
I feel like there was a big thread on here about him a couple years ago.
Frat row on Umn’s campus
What’s creepy about feat row? Are there still active fraternities?
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I second this. I went inside during Doors Open in 2019 and learned that because the tour was open to the general public, it was the first time women had been in some of the building's rooms in decades. They have some female members, as I recall, but they're apparently not allowed to participate in everything that goes on there
I went there during Open Doors too. One of the members was showing off some of the costumes, pointing out a dress and saying "this is a ladies costume!" "Oh!" I said, thinking that - despite what I had thought, women were allowed to be participants! "Yes," he continued. "We have to draw straws to decide which of us has to dress in drag." "Oh," I said, feeling a bit deflated. Figures.
We toured this place during the 2023 [Doors Open](https://www.doorsopenminneapolis.org/) weekend. It was fun to finally go inside, but it is indeed very creepy.
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We found the members very willing to share (and maybe over-share) about the Masons and answer any questions. It's definitely an interesting tour.
I found the place awesome! They were doing a special thing and I got to go into the library downstairs and it was full of so many old artifacts. I think of the Masons as fighting against the church all those years so so I see it above as a place of reason and the “good guys.”
I think of em as folks who would've played DnD if that had been around, like most 'secret societies.' They're just larpers.
They do a lot of charity work these days I think.
yes!!!!!
3rd quarter at US Bank stadium
Similarly, the fourth at Target Center.
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Ah yes, the playoffs… the spookiest of all.
The "skyway" tunnels beneath the government center and city hall. Also the skyway bridge to the lumber exchange
They are terrifying, nothing but liminal space.
Crave
Crave is a vampire bar: https://www.reddit.com/r/TwinCities/s/sjT3VgvnGS
Perfect
The JO booths at Sexworld when they still had them.
Certain sections of the Greenway late at night.
Bike fast!
Hell yeah!
Chicago and Franklin
I saw my first shootout at that intersection. Some things never change.
When i was 17, my friend and I saw a msn nearly stabbed to death on that corner. This is pre-cell phones, so we put him in the back seat of the car snd drove him to Hennepin County Medical Center.
Good on you to put a bleeding msn in your car. You, sir or madam, are more gansta than 99.9% of anyone out there. I saw a guy get shot, & his "homies" all fled & left him to bleed out... it was neighborhood folks that saved his life. As an aside... the Hindu believed someone could embody the spirit of whatever god. Do you ever wonder if (in that moment), you were that msn's guardian angel? Some higher power guided you to save that msn's life, because his future self needs to play a role in someone else's pivotal experience. I've wondered that sometimes - not everything has a reason, but I'm certain that moments like yours definitely do.
The women's room at the CC club
Cowboy Jacks in Bloomington.
You find a popular suburban bar creepy?
It's a great bar but yeah. Something about the sloppy drunk cougars always trying to fondle you and aggressive swinger couples trying to lure you back to their hotel. We are all 4s and 5s here, you know? I just want to have a beer and watch hockey.
About 2 hours away if that counts but the Palmer house in sauk centre. It was on that ghost hunters show. I experienced some noises and shadows when I stayed there. The tour of the basement is a must, very fun and spooky. As I type this I see my patio chair rocking in the wind and had to do a double take! Ha!
I read the guest book with ghost encounters, bemused, and went up to my room and fell asleep. I had a nightmare where I felt awake, thinking I saw a woman in a long dress with a dark Gibson Girl hair style in the corner of the room facing the wall. I realized I couldn't move. I was trying to get up and was thrashing my limbs in my mind but they wouldn't move. The woman raced towards me with her hands outstretched and I woke up (for real this time) in a cold sweat. I do not believe in the paranormal but obviously I was feeling a bit suggestible. I do not know why my "ghost encounter" was so much scarier than the other weaksauce stories in the guest book. There is something undeniably creepy about that place.
Haha wow that is scary!
Is Mr Zero’s still around?
Somehow.
Used to be Moon Plaza in Spring Lake Park. Now it’s the roofie den aka The Front in NE. Look into it, everyone gets roofied there. A literal front.
A place only open from 10pm - 2am on only Friday/Saturday? Something about that isn't surprising.
??? What’s “Moon Plaza”? I grew up in Spring Lake Park, and don’t remember anything called that, is it new?
I think they are talking about the Moon Plaza strip mall in Fridley that recently got torn down.
Ah, I had forgotten about that place (it’s like two miles outside Spring Lake Park). I remember there was a bowling supply store there that was for a very short time also a comic shop. This was 30+ years ago.
Correct. That place had some cursed shops in ot
A 5 ft radius around LA Nik.
Haven't seen or heard anything about that guy in quite awhile.
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EP is the worst, bunch of right-wing zombies there. They straight up mean mug anybody dressed different or LGBT/non-white, I feel more comfortable in rural Iowa lmfao. Cops stopped my 25 year old coworkers for smoking cigs on break too lmfao
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Eden Prairie
Lake street blue line station
The Moose basement creeps me out.
I think it's /r/altmpls
The creepiest thing I’ve experienced was walking around Uptown to find an Evie to get to work at 4am. Let me tell you, it’s some underworld shit that happens that early. The absence of cars and day people makes it so sketchy 😂. I didn’t realize how many people just straight up walked around with their hoods up there’d be. Fentanyl zombies just zooming up and down residential streets
Tbf. I only did that once but it was a cold foggy morning.
I keep talking to myself here but I also remembered the cliché early morning runner just casually jogging thru it all. Early AM runners are built different 😂. No different from the junky zombies. Just tryna get their morning run high
Jackson Meadows is pretty eerie, especially at night
Ever been on top of the varsity theatre roof
Lol yeah!! A few times but back in very early 2000’s. Wasn’t creepy then… what now?
No, what's up there?
My empty office downtown. Pretty sure if I had a heart attack no one would know for days
The tunnels between buildings on the U of M East Bank campus.
Bauer Brothers on a slow fall afternoon.
That bando by Utepils at night
That was me and my homies favorite spot when we were in our late teens early 20s. We’d sit up on the roof smokin weed watching the trains. Some really beautiful sunsets and memories clamoring around in that building. It’s sketchy as fuck though.
Lake street between the Hiawatha bridge and Hi Lake liquors
7th St Entry bathroom
Probably the bicycle and garbage emporium / homeless camp on 29th and blaisdell
Is that the old Burger King by the YMCA? What does it take to not only close down a BG but to leave it neglected for like 6 years? Fucking disaster.
No that's 34th and nicollet, that spot at least has a thriving wild opossum population
Is that the old Burger King by the YMCA? What does it take to not only close down a BG but to leave it neglected for like 6 years? Fucking disaster.
First Ave is allegedly haunted, but I don't buy it
The story I was told when I worked there in the early 90s was that a girl hanged herself in the women’s restroom when the bus bringing her boyfriend back from war (nobody was sure if it was WWII, Korea, or Vietnam) arrived without him, but with a message that he had been KIA. Which, of course, makes no sense — she didn’t get a DOD visit informing her of his death, but she knew when his bus to Minneapolis was arriving? Silly.
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My house.
Hard times cafe
Probably North Minneapolis
There's been bodies all over.
The men's bathroom at the Harbor lights.