Locations We’re Preparing to Investigate in 2026
Greensburg Ghost Society doesn’t approach investigations as a checklist of places to “get through.” Some locations become familiar for a reason. Others call for a first visit only after careful consideration. What follows is a mix of places we know well, places we’re returning to with purpose, and locations we’re stepping into for the first time in 2026.
Greene County Poor Farm
The Greene County Poor Farm is one of the most meaningful sites we investigate. We’ve visited this location at least 7-10 times, and it continues to offer depth, nuance, and consistency that reward long-term study. Poor farms carry a particular historical gravity—routine care, hardship, and quiet lives lived largely out of public view. The activity reported here has remained subtle and intelligent rather than dramatic, making it an ideal environment for disciplined observation and pattern recognition. This is not a location we “finish.” It’s one we continue to learn from.
The Anchorage
We’ve investigated The Anchorage before, and it remains both a stunning historic building and one of the more active locations we’ve experienced.
Hotels present complex investigative environments, but The Anchorage has repeatedly shown activity that occurs organically, without provocation. It’s a location that invites continued study rather than one-time experimentation, and returning here allows us to compare experiences and data across visits.
Wildwood Sanitarium
Wildwood is a location we feel strongly about revisiting. During a previous investigation, our team captured a Class A EVP—clear, direct, and obtained under controlled conditions. Evidence of that caliber warrants follow-up. A return allows us to evaluate environmental consistency, rule out variables, and determine whether the experience was isolated or part of a broader pattern. Former medical facilities are layered spaces, and repeat investigations are essential for responsible conclusions.
Hinsdale House
The Hinsdale House has long been on our investigative bucket list due to its extensive history and decades of documentation. This is not a site we approach casually. Its reputation requires emotional regulation, strong team dynamics, and a measured investigative strategy. When we step into a location like Hinsdale, the focus is not escalation—it’s observation, control, and respect for the history already present.
Bellaire House
The Bellaire House will be a new location for the Greensburg Ghost Society. Our approach here will be deliberate—establishing baselines, controlling variables, and allowing the environment to speak before attempting interaction. First visits are about listening more than acting.
Bihl Manor
Bihl Manor is also a new location for our team. Our initial focus will be on environmental readings, historical context, and pattern observation rather than immediate conclusions. New locations require patience. We take that seriously.
Why We Don’t Share Investigation Schedules
Even for locations we know well, we don’t announce investigation dates publicly.
This protects:
- The integrity of our data
- Property owners and caretakers
- The investigative environment
- The credibility of our findings
What This List Represents
These locations reflect different stages of our work:
- Long-term research sites
- Follow-up investigations based on evidence
- First-time visits grounded in preparation
Some investigations confirm expectations. Some challenge them. And sometimes the most honest outcome is restraint.







