Wilbur's Grocery Store in Potwin, Kansas, occupies a building with a complex institutional history extending back more than a century, a structure that has served multiple functions reflecting the evolving social needs and charitable purposes of its community. The building was originally constructed to serve as an orphanage and home for wayward women, institutional facilities reflecting late nineteenth and early twentieth-century approaches to social welfare and the management of individuals who lacked family support structures or who had transgressed social conventions governing acceptable female behavior. The orphanage functioned as a residential facility providing shelter, food, basic education, and moral instruction to children whose parents had died, abandoned them, or could not provide adequate support. The home for wayward women served a related institutional purpose, offering accommodation and rehabilitation to women whose circumstances, choices, or social transgressions had isolated them from conventional family structures. These institutions existed within a broader landscape of charitable and religious organizations dedicated to providing care and oversight for vulnerable populations, often operating under religious auspices and combining material provision with moral and spiritual instruction.
The architectural design of the building reflected its institutional purpose, with multiple rooms organized to accommodate residents, common spaces for dining and gathering, and facilities supporting basic daily operations. The structure was constructed with substantial materials and workmanship appropriate to its function as a long-term residential facility, designed to withstand years of intensive use by resident populations. Over time, as public attitudes toward child welfare and women's institutional care evolved, and as government social welfare programs expanded, the specific institutional functions served by the Potwin building were gradually modified or ceased. The orphanage and wayward women's home eventually closed, their residential populations relocated or their services superseded by evolving social welfare systems. The physical structure, however, persisted, and like many such buildings, it was adapted for different purposes in subsequent decades.
At some point in the building's more recent history, the structure was converted into Wilbur's Grocery Store, a retail establishment providing grocery items and general merchandise to the Potwin community. The conversion from institutional residential use to commercial retail function required significant modifications to the building's interior spaces, including the installation of retail fixtures, the reorganization of rooms into display areas and service counters, and modifications to utility systems supporting commercial operations. Despite these physical transformations, the building retained its essential structural character and the accumulated history associated with its previous institutional purposes. The original architectural elements, the spatial organization reflecting its former function, and the accumulated memories of individuals who had experienced the building's earlier incarnations remained present beneath the contemporary commercial surface.
Beginning at some point during or after the building's conversion to retail use, reports emerged from employees and customers describing paranormal phenomena occurring within the store. Witnesses documented experiencing cold spots distributed throughout the building, areas of unexplained temperature reduction that appeared independent of heating systems and seasonal weather conditions. Objects reported moving without visible human agency, including items being displaced from shelves where they had been positioned, merchandise appearing in locations inconsistent with standard inventory practices, and other instances of apparent kinetic phenomena. Employees reported experiencing physical contact from unseen entities, described as touches, pushes, or other physical sensations occurring despite no visible contact agent. The phenomena appear concentrated in specific areas of the building, suggesting possible focal points of paranormal activity rather than distributed supernatural manifestation.
Cold Spots
Phantom Smells
Object Manipulations
Tactile Phenomena