Little Hills Winery and Restaurant

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Little Hills Winery and Restaurant is said to be haunted by two ghosts, a man and a woman, who speak French. It is believed that they lived on the site around 1900. Witnesses say boxes and other objects in the storage area are found in disarray in the morning, as if someone had had a rowdy fight there, and sometimes a couple is heard arguing in French. Dishes and silverware move on their own and cold spots have been reported as well.

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Geographic Information

Address:
501 S Main St
St Charles, MO 63301
United States

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GPS:
38.7778, -90.48345899999998
County:
St. Charles County, Missouri
Nearest Towns:
Saint Charles, MO (0.4 mi.)
Champ, MO (3.3 mi.)
Bridgeton, MO (3.9 mi.)
Maryland Heights, MO (5.3 mi.)
Hazelwood, MO (6.1 mi.)
Saint Ann, MO (6.4 mi.)
Edmundson, MO (7.1 mi.)
Breckenridge Hills, MO (7.6 mi.)
Woodson Terrace, MO (7.7 mi.)
Saint Peters, MO (7.9 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.littlehillswinery.com/

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  1. Shelly Butterhorn  |  

    I used to work at the Winery of the Little Hills and there was a door upstairs that would close by itself. We used to keep it propped open with a fire hydrant, and there were a few times when I would walk down the stairs to grab something quickly, only to come right back up in the server station and find the door closed. The hydrant would be sitting by the opposite wall. Of course, each time this happened I thought someone in the building closed it, but the creepiest was when I knew everyone was downstairs, and there wouldn’t have been enough time for someone to get to it. When I asked everyone about it, they confirmed that nobody was up there, and they had similar experiences. One guy in particular said he had seen that door do the same thing.

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