Farrar Schoolhouse – haunted school

    Farrar Schoolhouse

    School·Abandoned·Restricted·Updated April 22, 2026
    1 contributor
    KyleCoogler
    Do you believe this location is haunted?
    11Experiences
    9Sources
    5Hotspots
    1Reviews
    1Entities

    Background & History

    Historical context and known paranormal claims surrounding Farrar Schoolhouse.

    Just northeast of the Des Moines metro, surrounded by quiet farmland and gravel roads, sits the tiny unincorporated community of Farrar, Iowa. The town itself is small—just a church, a handful of homes, and one enormous brick building that seems strangely oversized for the countryside around it. That structure is the Farrar Schoolhouse, a former rural school that educated generations of local children before eventually becoming one of the Midwest’s most recognized paranormal investigation locations.

    The community of Farrar formed in the early 1900s after a railroad line was built through the area. As farms developed across the surrounding countryside, the need for a centralized school became clear. At the time, many children in rural Iowa attended scattered one-room schoolhouses. Local leaders decided to consolidate those small schools into a single modern facility that could serve the wider farming community.

    Land for the new school was donated by local farmer C.G. Geddes, and construction began in the early 1920s. When the Farrar School officially opened in 1922, it was considered remarkably modern for rural Iowa. The two-story brick building spanned roughly 17,000 square feet and included amenities many country schools lacked at the time: electric lighting, boiler heat, indoor plumbing, and multiple classrooms under one roof.

    The project came with a steep price tag—nearly $100,000—which sparked debate among local residents who believed the building was too extravagant for such a small community. Despite the controversy, the school quickly became the educational and social center for the surrounding farmland. Generations of students attended classes, played basketball in the gymnasium, and gathered for community events inside its large halls.

    For roughly eighty years, the school served families throughout the region. Like many rural schools in the Midwest, however, declining populations and district consolidations eventually made it difficult to maintain such a large aging facility. In 2002, the Farrar Schoolhouse officially closed when students were absorbed into newer schools within the Bondurant–Farrar district.

    After the final class graduated, the building sat empty for several years. In 2006 it was purchased by Jim and Nancy Oliver, who began restoring the property and living inside the former school. It was during this period that stories of unusual activity began gaining wider attention. Visitors and investigators reported unexplained footsteps in empty hallways, doors closing on their own, children’s voices echoing through classrooms, and shadowy figures moving between rooms.

    Over time, Farrar Schoolhouse developed a reputation as one of Iowa’s most active paranormal locations. The building attracted numerous investigative teams and media coverage, including appearances on television programs such as My Ghost Story, Ghost Stalkers, and Kindred Spirits. Independent investigators and YouTube creators also began documenting their experiences inside the school, further expanding its reputation among paranormal enthusiasts.

    In 2024, the property gained even wider attention when it was purchased by paranormal YouTubers Sam Golbach and Colby Brock—better known online as Sam & Colby. The pair, whose channel reaches millions of viewers, bought the school after learning it might be demolished. Their goal was to preserve the building and continue investigating its claims while opening it to other paranormal researchers.

    Their multi-episode investigation series filmed inside the school brought a new wave of global interest to the location. During their time at the property, they collaborated with several well-known figures in the paranormal community, including Exploring With Josh, Dakota Laden from Project Fear, and creators such as CelinaSpookyBoo and KallMeKris. These investigations introduced Farrar Schoolhouse to a massive online audience and helped cement its status as one of the most recognizable haunted schools in the United States.

    Today the building remains largely intact from its days as a rural school. Classrooms, staircases, chalkboards, and administrative offices still stand much as they did decades ago. For historians, the structure represents a rare surviving example of early 20th-century rural school consolidation. For paranormal investigators, it has become a place where history, folklore, and modern digital storytelling intersect.

    Whether the strange reports inside Farrar Schoolhouse stem from paranormal forces, the psychology of expectation, or simply the acoustics of a century-old building is still debated. What is certain is that this once-quiet rural school now sits at the center of one of Iowa’s most widely discussed paranormal case files.

    Type

    school

    Location

    Maxwell, Iowa

    County

    Polk County

    Coordinates

    41.805023, -93.36882

    Added to Archive

    February 26, 2026

    Current Status

    Abandoned

    Reviews

    1

    People Also Searched For

    You Might Also Like

    1.Iowa State University – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium
    Iowa State University – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium
    (0 reviews)

    Iowa State University's C.Y. Stephens Auditorium stands as a significant structure within the campus landscape, a venue designed for theatrical performances and public gatherings that has become the focal point of one of the most compelling academic paranormal phenomena documented at an American uni… read more

    Ames, Iowa · school

    2.Dimmitt Hall –  Morningside College
    Dimmitt Hall – Morningside College
    (0 reviews)

    Dimmitt Hall stands on the campus of Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa, a substantial residential structure completed in 1927 during an era of American higher education expansion. The building occupies a prominent position within the college's residential infrastructure, serving as a dormitory… read more

    Sioux City, Iowa · school

    3.Bucksbaum Center – Grinnell College
    Bucksbaum Center – Grinnell College
    (0 reviews)

    The Bucksbaum Center for the Arts at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa emerged as a consolidated arts facility dedicated in September 1999, representing institutional commitment to consolidating diverse performing and visual arts disciplines under a single roof. The facility accommodates theater pr… read more

    Grinnell, Iowa · school

    Have you visited Farrar Schoolhouse?

    Share your paranormal experience and help other investigators decide if it's worth exploring.

    Activity Breakdown
    11

    Types of documented activity recorded at Farrar Schoolhouse, organized by category.

    Visual Activity

    3
    Apparitions
    Full-Body Apparitions
    Shadow Figures

    Audio Activity

    2
    EVPs
    Unexplained Sounds(2)G

    Physical Disturbances

    1
    Physical Markings

    Sensory & Environmental

    1
    Tactile Phenomena

    Instrumental Anomalies

    2
    EMF Anomalies(2)G
    Electronic Disturbances(2)G

    Behavioral & Interactive

    2
    Intelligent Hauntings(2)G
    Senses of Presence(2)G

    Reported Areas
    5

    Specific areas within Farrar Schoolhouse where activity has been documented.

    Basement

    G

    3 mentions across reports & reviews

    3
    Electronic Disturbances
    Unexplained Sounds
    EMF Anomalies

    Gym

    G

    2 mentions across reports & reviews

    2
    Senses of Presence
    EMF Anomalies
    Electronic Disturbances

    Top-Floor Office

    0 mentions across reports & reviews

    0

    Boiler Room

    0 mentions across reports & reviews

    0

    Classrooms

    0 mentions across reports & reviews

    0

    Known Entities
    1

    Entities, spirits, and figures that have been identified or reported at Farrar Schoolhouse.

    Janitor

    Photos
    6

    Images sourced from across the web and linked directly to the original host. Ghouler does not download or host these images, nor do we claim them as our own.

    Farrar Schoolhouse - Photo 1
    Farrar Schoolhouse - Photo 2
    Farrar Schoolhouse - Photo 3
    Farrar Schoolhouse - Photo 4
    Farrar Schoolhouse - Photo 5
    Farrar Schoolhouse - Photo 6

    Investigator Reviews
    1

    Your trust is our priority, so no location can pay to alter or remove their reviews.

    Overall

    1

    1 review

    KyleCoogler
    Believes hauntedWould returnMar 9, 2026

    My sisters and brother-in-law surprised me with an early birthday present last year, and the surprise happened to be a nighttime investigation at the Farrar Schoolhouse. We all grew up in the area and had watched various TV shows and YouTube channels investigate the location, so actually getting to go ourselves was an awesome experience. Overall, the investigation went smoothly. Their team had a ton of equipment and knew all the best spots in the building. We spent time in the classrooms, the gym, and of course the infamous basement. We experimented with a spirit box, music box, bells, cat balls, and several other pieces of equipment. We also tried the Estes Method in nearly every hotspot throughout the school. However, nothing compared to what happened in the basement. While we were down there, we decided to try the Estes Method again and started getting some great responses. Our tour guide mentioned she was about to put the headphones on, and I asked if she had ever sat inside the circle of lights on the floor while doing the Estes Method. She said she hadn’t, but that it sounded like a great idea. So she sat down inside the circle and went under. That’s when things got a little crazy. As we began asking questions, the responses started coming through quickly, and they all seemed connected. The voice coming through kept referencing the number twelve, a field, a dog, suffocating, a tree, and kids. As we pieced the words together into a full sentence, every single light in the circle turned on at the exact same time—and our entire group completely freaked out! It was an incredible experience, and I will definitely be going back!

    29

    Find reviews useful? Help others by sharing your experience.

    Iowa State University – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium

    Iowa State University – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium

    Ames, Iowa

    Be the first to review!
    Dimmitt Hall –  Morningside College

    Dimmitt Hall – Morningside College

    Sioux City, Iowa

    Be the first to review!
    Bucksbaum Center – Grinnell College

    Bucksbaum Center – Grinnell College

    Grinnell, Iowa

    Be the first to review!
    Lawther Hall – University of Northern Iowa

    Lawther Hall – University of Northern Iowa

    Cedar Falls, Iowa

    Be the first to review!

    Contact Information

    11125 NE 134th Ave, Maxwell, Iowa 50161

    41.805023, -93.36882

    Access

    Restricted

    Status

    Abandoned

    Documented Experiences
    1

    Paranormal reports and documented occurrences compiled for Farrar Schoolhouse from archived sources and community investigators.

    Review

    Simultaneous lights and voice responses in basement

    5

    Best Times to Visit
    1 area

    Based on investigator reports, these are the most active areas, times, and conditions reported at Farrar Schoolhouse.

    Basement

    10pm +1
    1 report

    Equipment & Methods
    10

    Equipment and investigation methods reported by community investigators at Farrar Schoolhouse.

    Detection Equipment

    EMF Meter (K2 / TriField)G
    2 reports
    REM PodG
    2 reports
    Motion Sensor (PIR)G
    2 reports

    Audio Equipment

    Digital EVP RecorderG
    2 reports

    Visual Equipment

    Full-Spectrum Camera
    Thermal Imaging Camera (FLIR)

    Communication Equipment

    Spirit Box (SB7 / SB11)G
    2 reports

    Investigation Methods

    Estes MethodG
    2 reports
    EVP SessionG
    2 reports
    Call-and-Response SessionG
    2 reports

    Know Before You Go
    35

    Important details to help plan your visit or investigation of Farrar Schoolhouse.

    Access Level

    Restricted

    Status

    Abandoned

    Environment

    Not specified

    Investigation Access

    6
    Overnight Investigation
    After-Hours Investigation
    Guided Investigation
    Private Investigation Booking
    Team Lock-In
    Investigation + Tour Combo

    Experience Format

    3

    Time & Duration

    1

    Requirements & Constraints

    2

    Equipment Policy

    6

    Rules & Conduct

    1

    Safety & Physical

    3

    Amenities & Logistics

    5

    Group Fit

    7

    ADA Accessibility

    1

    Sources & References
    9

    Referenced materials and documentation supporting the Farrar Schoolhouse case file.

    Experience Glossary
    11

    Detailed descriptions of each type of activity documented at Farrar Schoolhouse.

    Electronic Disturbances

    instrumental phenomenon

    Definition

    Malfunctions or unusual behavior in electronic devices without clear technical cause.

    What People Report

    Lights may flicker, radios activate, batteries drain rapidly, or cameras fail during active investigation periods. These disturbances are often reported in clusters rather than isolated events.

    Browse all locations with electronic disturbances

    EMF Anomalies

    instrumental anomaly

    Intelligent Hauntings

    interactive pattern

    Senses of Presence

    psychic perception

    Unexplained Sounds

    audio anomaly

    Apparitions

    visual phenomenon

    EVPs

    audio evidence

    Full-Body Apparitions

    visual manifestation

    Physical Markings

    physical claim

    Shadow Figures

    visual anomaly

    Tactile Phenomena

    sensory experience

    Important Notices

    Information in this case file is compiled from public sources and community reports. Accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Always verify details before visiting, and check with property owners and local or state authorities to confirm access is permitted.

    Access to this location is restricted. Unauthorized entry may result in legal consequences.

    This location is abandoned. Exercise extreme caution regarding structural integrity and safety hazards.