Sioux City Auditorium
Iowa · United States · Haunted site
Rodriguez was the building electrician who greased the high voltage junctions before every show. He told a colleague he would be ten minutes.
The auditorium at Sioux City, Iowa took roughly ten years to build through the 1940s and was probably finished around 1950. An employee of ten years reports that new staff were told about Rodriguez almost immediately, as one of two presences the older hands recognised in the building.
Rodriguez was real. He was the building electrician and he died in the late 1950s. The work that killed him was routine for the period: the high powered electrical connections had to be lubricated by hand before a show could run. He cut the power to the junction so he could do it, told another employee he would be finished in ten minutes, and went to work.
Everything reported since is tied to that part of the building and to the equipment he looked after. It is the pattern that makes venue hauntings different from house hauntings. Staff pass the name along on the first shift, the story is attached to a specific job in a specific room, and the account survives changes of ownership and changes of name because the room does not move.
FAQ
Where is Sioux City Auditorium located?
Sioux City Auditorium is in Iowa, United States.
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