The Hoch Auditorium on the University of Kansas campus is a beautiful building with a dark history. The auditorium was built in 1927 and was named after former Kansas Governor Edward W. Hoch. However, in 1991, tragedy struck when the building was destroyed in a massive fire that claimed the lives of three people.
Since the fire, many people have reported ghostly sightings and strange occurrences in the area surrounding the former auditorium. Some have reported seeing the ghostly figure of a man walking around the site of the former building, while others have reported hearing strange sounds and feeling an eerie presence.
Many believe that the ghosts at the Hoch Auditorium are the spirits of those who lost their lives in the tragic fire. Regardless of the cause of the haunting, the site remains a popular destination for ghost hunters and those interested in the paranormal.