The Lemp Mansion, situated in the Benton Park neighborhood of Saint Louis, Missouri, has a legacy of industrial wealth and a series of tragic family events have created a high-density trauma node. The energy is particularly concentrated in the second-floor office where William Lemp Sr. ended his life in 1904, and in the attic, which is associated with the legend of the Monkey Boy, a hidden Lemp child born with physical deformities.
The hauntings at the mansion are noted for their physical intensity and their connection to the brewery’s decline and the family’s ultimate collapse. Frequently reported phenomena include the sound of phantom footsteps, doors locking and unlocking on their own, and the sighting of the Lavender Lady, the spirit of Lillian Handlan Lemp, who is said to haunt the corridors in her signature color.
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