Where is the Billington House Hiding?
One Thursday armed with my camera, I was on the hunt for Jo Jo’s Alley, the location where a 9 year old girl’s ghost had been seen, and the Billington House. I had my Google maps pinpointing the locations and the route I was going to take. Since Jo Jo’s Alley was near my house, I started there first. After driving the creepy alley, I headed downtown where the other two places were located.
The cross streets in Phoenix are laid out nicely, north-south and east-west. Some are one-way but are well marked so you won’t be facing on-coming traffic. The only bummer was all the damn construction. I did manage to find the cross streets where the little girl was hit by a car and where her ghost likes to make its presence known. After I took some pictures, I was off to find the Billington house.
Jeez, I must have circle that entire zip code several times and never saw anything that could possibly be the house. I looked for signs that might help locate this place, but saw nothing. Downtown has lots of old buildings that could have been it, but it was hard to tell. Alas, I had to give up and drive my disappointed butt home. I will go searching for it one more time since Halloween is approaching and finding as many haunted houses in Phoenix and surrounding cities is my goal for this spooky season.
Here is one of the stories that make this house worth the find:
Even though each family member has experienced something paranormal in the house, it is the youngest daughter that has acknowledged most of the unusual occurrences. While home alone, she had reported hearing footsteps and disembodied voices. She had seen a white radiant figure staring at her while standing still in the second floor window of her playhouse. This figure appeared to have only one arm and could only be seen in the nighttime. It showed up three consecutive nights and by the fourth night, it was gone. She even reported the incident to her father, but he never saw anything unusual in the tree house. This isn’t all this child saw that scared her. One night she woke up, went to her window, and saw a man in a long black coat and hat standing on her patio. She blinked out of fear, and the man was gone. Also, on several occasions, she had reported seeing a woman peering from her closet and smiling at her. The woman would be just standing there, and then quickly disappeared.
I hope you two manage to find it because new we're ALL intrigued!! I want to know more. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteMe too Brenda. I was surprised that there was little information on the place. The house location is as mysterious as the house itself.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I gotta admit that Phoenix is one freaking conservative town and not proud of its ghosts, so finding it will be a real bitch.
ReplyDeleteYep, Phoenix isn't like the other towns and cities in this state where they are happy to talk about their ghost sightings. This house may never be found.
ReplyDeleteMs. Julie;
ReplyDeleteI would love to help you find the house. :-)
That story sends shivers up my spine. I do hope that you find that house because I'm anxious to hear what you see and hear!
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Dale thanks for the offer but I better wait until Halloween is over and your crazy mood changes.
ReplyDeleteJane, the story is why I want to find the place. I think I will ask some of the people at the next paranormal workshop I attend. Someone there might have answers for me.
Ju! Keep at it lady! If I could find the cemetery where the Hound of Goshen has been seen, then you and Autumn can find this house! Persistence baby! I would so love to come along! Damn living so far away! LOL
ReplyDeleteIf I can't find it before you come and visit, we can search for it together and with Sharon.
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest house ever. A fixed up version would be my dream home.
ReplyDeleteThinking this cold be a wild goose chase. Why? lack of specifics, location, a pic likely not from Phoenix, no recorded of a Billington house in Phoenix. Wonder where story first was found, but seems to be cut and pasted around the internet. Of many haunted places this seems to be a hoax.
ReplyDeleteYou may have a point there. All the information I found was put on the post. I was just hoping that someone might know more about the place and its location.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried Plymouth Massachutes, by the Billington Sea? I'm a Billington,and thats the only one I've ever heard of.
ReplyDeleteThere is a house in Phoenix, AZ that was once owned by the Billington family. It appears the home has been restored and is currently being used as a private residence. Like all of you, I would love to see it up close and personal, but I am not certain the owner would appreciate our curiosity.
ReplyDeleteI have found the Billington house, but in order for you to see it you must not see it at all. In the midst of the zip code look for broken windows on the house, look to see if the door knob is rusted at the handle, and more. Except to me this house remains hidden from the world but if you look hard enough you'll soon be to find it because I have when I was to looking at the alley. To your question... Yes this house is very really haunted.
ReplyDeleteIf you have a location email me.I really want to do an investagation in that house.
ReplyDeleteEmail me at paranormalstoriestracker@gmail.com
Are you sure you dont mean the Charles Pugh house in thr Roosevelt District?
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