White Hall Chanute AFB Air Force Base Rantoul Illinois 2009

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

This is a short video of what White Hall (HQ) at Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul Illinois looks like in the 2009. Very sad, it probably wont be too much longer before the whole inside caves in. listen closely at about 4:10 into the video and you can hear an EVP my camera picked up, it sounds like someone is yelling in the hallway.

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  • Thanks for the video! I was there in '82. We were exposed to so many chemicals I'm amazed that I don't glow at night.

  • I wrote that about the gates of hell!!

  • My grandpa worked at Chanute

  • My father graduated from this base in 1966. Anyone know of anyone else in 1966? John C.  I have a graduation picture too

  • Why do you guys think it is haunted? Just because it is a run down building? This was a school more or less, I don't think anyone died here. To be fair, my dad and grandfather both went to tech school here, so it has been there for awhile.

  • i wish they wern tearing it down, as a person who lives in rantoul this is one thing i like going to see

  • I would love to walk through there with someone when ya going again let me know!

  • I would take a souveneer but the problem is I dont drive and I just live downtown Rantoul I was born on that base at the old base hospital,,,wonder what its like in the old base hospital,,,what it looks like now,

  • I went to school there in the 80's. When you first arrived, they would send you to buildings like White Hall to wax floors and clean windows until your school started. Lot of good it did, LOL...

  • BTW, we never completed asbestos removal. It was used in the insulation around the ducts and pipes. Interim measure was to seal it with a rubber paint, which is definitely cracked by now. Be careful what dust you stir up, and don't punch any of the insulation to watch the dust fly.

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