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Mysterious Mineral Springs

301 E. Broadway, Alton, IL 62002

Historic Sites

Overnight paranormal retreats, ghost hunting, you name it! If you're ready to be spooked in Alton, IL, visit the Mineral Springs Mall.

The towering Mineral Springs Mall is a landmark in one of America's most haunted small towns! Guided historic daytime tours of the most haunted locations in this century old treasure include the iconic pool, grand banquet hall, second floor rooms, the infamous "Jasmine Lady's" staircase and also includes admission to Mineral Spring's Torture Museum!

For more information, call (618) 717-0546.

What's happening nearby...

Miles Davis Jazz Festival 2026

Post Commons •  May 22 – May 23 @ 6PM

Celebrate 100 years of Miles Davis May 22–23 in Alton with live jazz, food, and community.

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250 on the Mississippi at Haskell Park

Haskell Park  •  Jul 01 @ 4PM

Kick off opening night of 250 on the Mississippi at Haskell Park on July 1! Enjoy a giant birthday cake, eating contests, live music, food trucks,…

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250 on the Mississippi at Rotary Park

Alton Godfrey Rotary Park  •  Jul 02 @ 4PM

Keep the celebration going at Alton Godfrey Rotary Park with live music by American Jackals, food trucks, stilt walkers, kids activities, and festive fun for the…

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