Collinsville, IL
Illinois · St. Louis city · St. Louis Metro
Collinsville is a small city in Illinois with a population of 24,126. Residents earn $65,170 per year, which is 13% below the national average.
3.3
/5.0
B
Good
24,126
Population
1,566/sq mi density
$65,170
Median Income
$40,599 per capita
$157,700
Home Value
$187,426 Zillow
$979
Median Rent
29.0% income on rent
57°F
Avg Temperature
293 sunny days/yr
261
Violent Crime/100K
2,013 property/100K
B
Overall
3.3 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
B+
Economy
3.9 / 5.0
$65,170 median income, 3.0% unemployment
A+
Affordability
5.0 / 5.0
$157,700 home value, $979/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
261 violent crimes/100K (31% below avg)
B
Education
3.4 / 5.0
29.9% bachelor's degree or higher
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Haunted Places
3
Locations with documented reports of paranormal activity and sightings
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Haunted Places Near Collinsville, IL
3 reported haunted locations found near Collinsville, IL.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Lebanon Rd. | Gates of Hell - On a lonely road called Lebanon road there are a series of concrete tunnels (gates). If you drive out there and park under any of them and turn out your lights, the spirits will send hellhounds out to bring back your soul. Legend around here says that if you drive through all of the gates without driving through one twice, at the stroke of midnight as you drive through the last gate, you will be plucked out of the night and taken to hell. |
| Miner's Theater | Located on Main Street, Miner's Theater is supposedly haunted by three ghosts. The first two are supposedly brothers, and one killed the other for ownership of the Theater. The murderer is supposedly hostile, and the actors who frequently act at Miner's always tell the new people to leave the murderer and his brother alone, and to never call on them. The third is the spirit of a young woman. She is a mischievous ghost, and harmless. Often, actors will find make up or costumes missing, only to... |
| Old First Baptist Church | The story goes that a German janitor was locked into the basement and then the building set afire. This occurred during WWI when tensions were high against German-Americans. The church was rebuilt on the original basement. Ironically, it is now used as a haunted house during October. Workers and patrons alike have experienced cold spots, uneasiness, footsteps, shadow figures, and images of both a hell hound and a hooded figure walking around. After some investigation it was found that seven s... |
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