The
town is named after Moses Fowler who traveled with John Purdue and wanted to go
into the mercantile business. Purdue eventually settled in West Lafayette while
Fowler founded the town that bears his namesake. He later became the director of
the Lafayette Bank and eventually became its largest stock holder. Owing to his
financial success in this, his most profitable enterprise, and impressed by the
land investment of Henry Ellsworth, former head of U.S. Bureau of Patents, he
gradually acquired Benton County land. After Ellsworth's death in the late
1850s, Fowler purchased much land from his estate as well. A 280 acre lake just
west of Fowler was drained in the mid to late 1800s. Built in the Art Deco style
in 1940 and designed by architect Alexander K. Eugene. Fowler was the son of
Samuel and Mary Rogers who hailed from Virginia. Fowler was born near
Circleville, Ohio on April 30, 1815. He died August 19, 1889.
Previously on the property was
the Fowler Hotel once operated by William Jones and was once connected to the
old Fowler Hotel on its eastern boundary. Directly behind the old hotel once
stood a bottle factory. One of its past owners was a man named Dick Vlastos. He
also once owned the Dreamland Theater as well as the Fowler Theater. He later
moved to California where he died. Members of the Potawatomie Indian tribe lived
nearby and they still conduct festivals and Indian ceremonies.
In 1968 the manager at that time
killed himself but not within the confines of the theater. He shot himself in
the right temple at his home. In the 1990s the place became very run down and in
2001 The Prairie Preservation Guild stepped up to buy this building for $30,000
and began to renovate it. The inside lobby was changed as the current men’s
restroom used to be the office of the original owner. A funeral was once held
inside the theater and there is a picture of that hanging on the projection
booth wall.
The theater was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 2004.
Address: 111 E. 5th St., Fowler, Indiana 47944
Telephone: 765-884-8191
Owner: The Prairie Preservation Guild with Dwight Snethen as its
President
Website: www.fowlertheater.com
Hauntings: In the lobby area an apparition of a man in a trench coat
and fedora has been seen probably first by a painter doing some restoration
work. He ran out the door! Small shadows have been reported by the women’s
restroom. In the men’s restroom Dwight saw the water suddenly come on without
the handles being moved. Changing tables crashed down on their own without any
human assistance. Past investigators have felt a presence there in the past.
There is also the sound of talking that emanates from the room.
Around 11am one morning Dwight
was alone and went into the office to count money, shut door and the light
fixture to the left of the concession stand just fell out. Just before that
happened, the office door began to move by itself. An old fuse box door slammed
shut.
Some people near the concession
area have heard the sound of applause in the otherwise empty auditorium.
Auditorium: Past owners have claimed to have seen a woman in 1800s
garb sweeping the aisles. Moving shadows have been observed in the projection
room windows from the auditorium floor. Dick Vlastos had his own favorite seat;
right aisle facing the stage, third row and seat number one. During a past
investigation, Dwight sat in that seat only to have a Ghost Box spit out his
name. Light anomalies are seen near the right exit sign facing the stage and
recent videos have also captured some of those light formations. Behind the
screen area people have been touched by something unseen. Two side lights to the
right of the stage have flashed on and off in the middle of the night.
During a past board meeting near
the stage, a member mentioned the movie Die
Hard, and a spotlight came on along with two side lights that turned green.
Those lights are operated by a remote control unit and a board member said the
controller was in another room. The unit must be pointed directly at those
lights for them to come on. Most of these strange light phenomenon seem to
happen between 11pm and 3am.
This is a report of two older
ladies seen way back in the auditorium playing cards. This might be a residual
effect from when that area was part of the original Fowler Hotel. Women have
felt their hair tugged in this area. People have also reported seeing shadows
running up and down the short hallways on the side.
A medium that visited this
location spoke of picking up the impressions of bathroom attendants that could
again relate back to the old hotel. Shadow figures have also been seen running
back and forth on the stage itself. People have smelled the odor of cigar smoke
while entering into the auditorium. Dwight smelled it once while sitting in the
back of the theater.
One evening while Dwight was
making popcorn at the concession stand, he saw a shadow run towards the men’s
bathroom when another employee came to the front and Dwight began explaining
what he had just seen. Suddenly both of them heard three knocks. This happened a
second time to Dwight when he was in the office. He distinctly heard three
knocks on the wall.
Executive Director, Jill Byrd
had her hair pulled and name called on at least one occasion. She also claimed
to have seen people sitting in chairs in the auditorium and had things move in
her office. She has felt uncomfortable in the projection booth and she described
it as though something was trying to push her out. Her personal computer once
started up on its own while she was in her office.
Projection booth: There are multiple reports of people being touched
here. An 18-year-old and a 19-year-old boy both visited this area in the past on
separate occasions and heard a faint voice whisper, “Kiss me!” These
encounters were a full year apart and the young men were unrelated to one
another.
There is an incredible video of
the door leading to the landing, opening very slowly. The last person in the
projection room can clearly be seen tugging on the door to secure it before
leaving the room. No one else was around and the handle did not move! There is a
very tiny closet that nobody seems to like. That same psychic who has visited
the theater on multiple occasions said that she felt that there was an elemental
inhabiting the closet area. There seems to be much more activity during private
investigations versus public investigations.
Lots of Ghost Box responses and
personal encounters in this area.
Doors would open and slam shut on their own accord, and eventually, people
began reporting hearing disembodied voices whispering in the halls or speaking
in a theater otherwise known to be vacant.
The Ghost Research Society investigated the Fowler Theater on September 25, 2021. Team members included: Michael Rosario, Ron Lovatt and Dale Kaczmarek.
Equipment setup: Infrared Nightshot camcorders and cameras were
mounted at various locations throughout the building along with digital
recorders, K-II Meters, Phasma Box, ParaTek app, REM Epod, Melmeter with
telescopic probe and supplemental infrared lights.
Experiments performed: A Phasma Box session was conducted near the
Stage Area; a ParaTek app session was conducted in the Projection Room and a
regular EVP Quiet Time session was conducted in the main auditorium.
Personal experiences:
Ronald Lovatt: Sadly,
I lost the investigation evidence for the Fowler Theater but do remember it was
a lot quieter and most of the responses seemed to me was more talking amount the
spirits and less speaking to us. We did two EVP sessions; the first with
the Phasma Box on the Stage and then a second one upstairs in the Projector
Room.
(Saw what I believe were shadows
moving under the curtains on the stage during the Quiet Time session and later
on what looked like a shadow moving down the aisle and past Dale.)
Very interesting locations and from
previous evidence and of what we heard and saw that night I believe both
locations are haunted.
Mike Rosario: For
the Fowler Theatre investigation, again, I was accompanied by Dale and Ron in
the Auditorium section of the building. We
also conducted an EVP session down towards the stage area, where notable shadow
figures and other suspected spirits have roamed.
K-II sweeps were also done as well, with a concluding base reading of a
low 1.4-1.9mG average. We also brought out the Phasma Box for our EVP sessions
out in the Auditorium and Projection Booth Areas as well.
Dale Kaczmarek: This
was a much quieter investigation than the Old Benton County Jail. The theater
was the last location for the GRS team that evening and many people began to
close it down and go home, making for a much manageable investigation.
Ron saw some shadows which unfortunately I did not see. The ParaTek
session in the Projection Room however was almost unreadable due to the great
amount of noise caused by the cooling units in that room. It was still an
interesting spot considering that last time we investigated that room, later
early next morning around 2:45am, the small metal door with access to the
balcony area opened up on its own without the handle being jiggled at all!
Evidence collected:
How do you recommend fowler.MP4 – while conducting a Phasma Box session
near the Stage Area, a question was asked, “Can we help you cross over?” The
device responded with, “How do you recommend?”
Machine oh its interesting fowler.MP4 – while conducting a Phasma Box
session near the Stage Area, the device suddenly blurted out, “Machine, oh,
it’s interesting!”
Worst of its time fowler.MP4 – while conducting a Phasma Box session
near the Stage Area, the device said, “Worst of its time.” (This response
came during an attempt to identify the ship that sank in 1912. Several questions
regarding the Titanic were asked when this response was uttered.
Conclusions: A much better opportunity of getting some valid
evidence as there weren’t too many other investigations at the theater at the
time we were and therefore there wasn’t any background contamination or noises
that could have been mistaken for something paranormal.
We tried a quiet session but
even with only a few of us there, some sounds were heard from other
investigators including squeaky chairs, fumbling with equipment, etc.
I would like to try to come back with a very small team and flood the entire theater with camcorders and equipment and monitor it from a remote location in the lobby and see what kind of sounds, voices or evidence could be collected.
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