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Haunted Theatres: The Egyptian in DeKalb, IL

Haunted Theatres: The Egyptian in DeKalb, IL

Update: 2025-08-04
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In the center of downtown DeKalb stands the Egyptian Theatre—an architectural tribute to ancient times. But this isn’t just a historic theater; it’s a place where the past lingers in more ways than one. Built in 1929, the Egyptian has survived economic collapse, near demolition, and decades of change. Today, it’s not only a beloved cultural landmark but also one of the most haunted buildings in Illinois, where stories of strange sightings and ghostly encounters are as much a part of its legacy as the shows on stage.


 


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“Professor suffers fatal heart attack” by Suzanne Tomse, November 14, 1988, Northern Star


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Dorman, Peter F., Faulkner, Raymond Oliver. "Ramses II". Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 May. 2025


“Real-life haunts at DeKalb’s Egyptian Theatre” by Aimee Barrows, July 31, 2024, Shaw Local News Network


Egyptian Theatre Website


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“Egyptian Theatre” from HauntedUS


 


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Haunted Theatres: The Egyptian in DeKalb, IL

Haunted Theatres: The Egyptian in DeKalb, IL

Kate McCoy (Host), Kevin Corbett (Host)