The Wabasha Street Caves, located on the south shore of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul, Minnesota, are not natural caverns but were carved into the Saint Peter Sandstone, a unique mineral formation known for its nearly pure silica content and its remarkable ability to conduct and store electromagnetic energy.
The Wabasha Street Caves have history as a speakeasy and a favored haunt for notorious 1930s gangsters like John Dillinger and Ma Barker. The hauntings at the caves are among the most documented in the Midwest, frequently manifesting as sightings of figures in period clothing who appear to be participating in a never-ending party. One of the most famous entities is a man in a Panama hat, often seen near the bar area, who vanishes when approached. More somber reports involve the sightings of three men in overcoats, believed to be the victims of an unsolved gangland execution within the caves.
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