
Entry No. 7 — the Helena file — filed under: haunted
Grandstreet Theatre
This granite Romanesque building opened in 1901 as a Unitarian church, later served as Helena's public library, and has been a community theater since 1976. Its most famous spirit is Clara Bicknell Hodgin, a beloved minister's wife who died of cancer in 1905; a Louis Comfort Tiffany memorial window made for her was lost in storage for decades and rediscovered when the theater opened. Actors and patrons report equipment switching on by itself and unexplained energy around the Tiffany glass.
The move: Catch a live show, then linger to find the Tiffany window and trade theories about which lights flicker on their own.
📍 Before you go It is a working community theater; ghost lore is best experienced by attending a scheduled performance rather than dropping in.
- 📍 Helena
- 💸 $$
- ⚡ Up for anything
- 🌗 Indoors
Where: 325 N Park Ave, Helena, MT 59601
Hours: Added 2026-06-24 — confirm current hours before you go.
⚠ Seasonal or scheduled — always check before you go.
Plan a visit & invite your people →
Proof: source 1 · source 2 · source 3 · source 4
last checked: 2026-06-24