Haunted Places in Livingston County, Michigan



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    Webberville Village Office

    Webberville, Michigan

    14.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Employees here are puzzled by the way objects move around and rearrange themselves. A hooded figure has been seen roaming around in here, as well as hearing the sounds of giggling and crying. Other unaccounted people have been seen here and some have even heard the sound of bells ringing ...

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    Fenton Hotel

    Fenton, Michigan

    17.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    At this restuarant, formerly a historic hotel, the wait staff have been known to take phantom drink orders for patrons who suddenly aren't there. Glasses have been broken and shutters open and close by themselves. Footsteps and unexplained voices have been reported and the lights flicker as well.

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    Holly Hotel

    Holly, Michigan

    19.4 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Now a restaurant only, this establishment has long been known to be haunted. One of the ghosts here is said to be Mr. Hirst, former owner and most-often-seen apparition. He doesn't like noise or renovations. He wears a frock coat and top hat and smokes cigars. He sometimes can be ...

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    Purple Rose Theatre

    Chelsea, Michigan

    20.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Actor Jeff Daniels is the founder and executive director here. Folks have long said the place was haunted, and witnesses describe strange knocking and banging, doors that close on their own, and misty apparitions who sit in the audience.

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    Blue Tractor BBQ and Brewery

    Ann Arbor, Michigan

    23.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The event happened while I was in the basement of the Blue Tractor BBQ in the summer of 2010. Their bathrooms are located in the basement. As I was standing there washing my hands, The door swung open. I really didn't give it any mind and assumed someone ...

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    Oakland Community College

    Waterford Township, Michigan

    24.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    At Oakland Community College, formerly a hospital, there is allegedly a tunnel that connects Highland Hall to High Oak Hall. It's said to begin in the basement of Highland Hall, which was once a morgue. The basement and the tunnel are said to be haunted. Witnesses have described apparitions of ...

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    William Tyndale College

    Farmington Hills, Michigan

    27 miles from Livingston County, MI

    William Tyndale College closed in 2005, but was rumored to have ghosts that may reside there still. The ghosts were discovered by phantom noises: the clicking of a woman walking down a hall in high heels and the sounds of children playing.

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    Fran Leaf Park

    Keego Harbor, Michigan

    28.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Fran Leaf Park's namesake is said to haunt her park. Her apparition as well as strange groaning sounds on the wind have been reported.

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    Michigan Firehouse Museum

    Ypsilanti, Michigan

    29 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Michigan Firehouse Museum is housed in an 1898 building that, ironically caught fire twice: once in 1901 and again in 1922. Fire Chief Alonzo Miller passed away in the second fire, and he is thought to linger here in spirit. Witnesses have described knocks, bangs, voices, whispers, and doors that ...

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    Ypsilanti Train Depot

    Ypsilanti, Michigan

    29 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This train depot is located in the historic district, and is rumoured among paranormal investigators to be one of the best places in town to catch clear EVP's and see an apparition or two. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Baker College of Owosso

    Owosso, Michigan

    29.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Legend has it that a young woman hanged herself long ago at Baker College of Owosso, and her ghost still lingers, creating cold spots, shadows and unexplained sounds.

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    Michigan State University

    East Lansing, Michigan

    30.6 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Michigan State University reportedly has an abundance of haunted sites, including the University Garden, the Physical Plant, Williams Hall, and Mayo Hall, where the ghost of namesake May Mayo plays a piano and the Red Room is rumored to have been the setting for past Satanist rituals. Also said to ...

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    Capitol Theatre

    Flint Township, Michigan

    30.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The historic Capitol Theatre is said to be haunted, and witnesses have seen apparitions and shadows in the balcony area and heard unexplained screams, moans, and tapping on the walls. Reports say that bands setting up here have had their equipment suddenly go dead and heard eerie singing accompanied by ...

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    Rotary Park

    Livonia, Michigan

    30.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Folks have reported mysterious sounds and screams at night along the Rotary Park Woods nature trails, and some say the apparitions of little girls in white dresses can be seen. Rumor has it that these are the spirits of girls who were murdered in the woods.

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    Nankin Mill Tavern

    Westland, Michigan

    32.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Nankin Mills Tavern is no longer in operation and reports say the building stands empty--except for its ghost, that is. The friendly spirit is said to make noises like banging in the kitchen or slamming doors in the basement. Locals suppose he's a miller who was killed here near sometime ...

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    Whittaker Residence - The White House

    Ypsilanti, Michigan

    33.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic residence was built on the outskirts of town, and is rumoured to have a few hauntings according to past residents. The ghostly activity is generally attributed to Ms Whittaker, the wife of a former owner, who is buried down the road in a local cemetery. Phenomena here ...

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    Lansing State Capitol

    Lansing, Michigan

    33.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Finished in 1878, the Lansing State Capitol building is believed to be haunted by the spirit of a man who was killed while painting in the rotunda. His apparition has been on the rotunda walkway in painters' attire. Cold spots and cold winds also have been felt.

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    Christ Church Cranbrook

    Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

    34 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Christ Church Cranbrook is rumored to be haunted, perhaps stemming from a book by Henry Scripps Booth, son of Cranbrook founder George Gough Booth. The 1963 book is called "Cranbrook Boasts a Ghost; or the Skeptic's Tale." It's about a stonemason who disappeared during the building's construction, having been trapped ...

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    Scripps Road

    Orion charter Township, Michigan

    34.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Scripps road is an old dirt road off the beaten path in Lake Orion. People claim to see dark figures around a gate leading to the scripps mansion and also in the surrounding woods. It is also said by some that you can see white figures chasing your car ...

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    Michigan Theatre

    Jackson, Michigan

    35.2 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Michigan Theatre was a fancy venue when it opened in 1930 for vaudeville and movies. Its basement is rumored to be haunted. Witnesses describe a sensation of dread or of being frozen in place, as well as an eerie feeling of being watched by something invisible.

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    Bone Heads Bar B Que

    Augusta Charter township, Michigan

    35.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The 1860s building that houses the barbecue eatery has once been a post office, a general store, a butcher shop and an ice house, but it's unknown who the woman is that haunts it. She wears a white dress and appears on the staircase. Sometimes lights come on and strange ...

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    Wayne's Red Apple Restaurant and Inn

    Wayne, Michigan

    35.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    At this inn, Room 17 is said to be haunted by Charles "Chick" McGee. He was found stabbed to death here in the late 1980s, said to have been killed by a waitress who was angry because he didn't leave her a tip. The ghost reportedly moves the Bible from ...

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    Dedic's Bar and Grill

    Henderson, Michigan

    35.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    At Dedic's, something ghostly is going on, witnesses say. They have reported furniture that moves by itself, bathroom doors that slam, cold spots in the women's restroom, and unexplained sounds.

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    Birmingham 8 Theater

    Birmingham, Michigan

    35.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Birmingham 8 Theater, housed in a historic playhouse building, is rumored to have a ghost. In one incidence, employees had swept popcorn into piles on the floor, and a mysterious gust made them shift over, still in their piles, about 3 feet. Unexplained sounds and electrical anomalies also have been ...

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    Rob’s Place

    Oxford Charter Township, Michigan

    36.2 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Rob's Place has been the site of some weird occurrences, like glasses falling off shelves, bathroom stores banging open, jukebox volume quirks, strange orbs and squiggles that show in photos, and an apparition of a white-haired man in a Civil War uniform. Some say the activity comes from a basement ...

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    Eloise Asylum

    Westland, Michigan

    36.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Eloise Asylum, aka Wayne County Poor House, is an 1830s poorhouse that later became a hospital with a large cemetery that holds more than 7,000 graves. The hospital ceased operation in 1984. The ruins of the complex are said to be haunted, and witnesses have described apparitions, often of a ...

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    John Dodge House

    Rochester, Michigan

    36.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Auto magnate John Dodge's former weekend retreat in Oakland University's Meadow Brook Estate is rumored to have a ghost. Suspects include Dodge himself, who died in 1920, and his daughter, Anna Margaret, who died of measles at age 4. Witnesses have described the sounds of footsteps and disembodied voices as ...

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    Hilton Garden Inn

    Romulus, Michigan

    37.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The ghost of a flight attendant who was murdered here has been seen in the third floor hallway of the hotel. The automatic doors open and you can hear footsteps, but there is no one around. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Stinson Hospital

    Eaton Rapids, Michigan

    38.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This renovated hospital has sat on this property since the late 1800's. There have been countless deaths natural and otherwise on the propery and in the building. The building now occupies 4 apartments. Reports of loud noises stemming from the basement all times of the day and ...

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    Clark Lake Community Center

    Clarklake, Michigan

    38.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    It first happened Sunday, September 27, 2015, the night of the Blood Moon. While many around Clark Lake were gazing upward observing the astronomical phenomenon, a darker aberration was occurring. As if to say there was a morsel of truth to what are largely regarded as myths, the night of ...

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    White Horse Inn

    Metamora, Michigan

    39.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The White Horse Inn is currently closed for business, and is scheduled to reopen in 2014. But whether its haunts will remain is uncertain. Folks say a fire here claimed the lives of several intoxicated men and one barmaid, and their moaning and screaming was often heard by guests at ...

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    Castaway's Restaurant

    Lapeer, Michigan

    39.4 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Castaway's Restaurant on Lake Nepessing is housed in a building that was once a hotel and has ben several other businesses. Witnesses say the apparition of a man has been seen walking off of the dock into the lake, and a ghostly woman has been spotted near the lighthouse. Some ...

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    Ritz-Carlton - The Henry Hotel

    Dearborn, Michigan

    40.4 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Once the Ritz-Carlton, The Henry Hotel has a haunted Room 418. The doors open and close on their own, the lights turn on and off, and the French doors' handles are said to jiggle if you close them after they mysteriously open by themselves.

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    Machpelah Cemetery

    Ferndale, Michigan

    41.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Machpelah Cemetery, a Jewish graveyard established in 1912 is said to be haunted by the phantom sounds of bells and screaming from around midnight to 3 a.m. The sounds seem to come from the park behind the cemetery.

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    Louis Dasher Mansion

    Allen Park, Michigan

    42.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The 1920's mansion is allegedly haunted by previous members of the local Dasher family who lived there. A previous couple living there reported various accounts of poltergeist activity and apparitions of men and women in old-fashioned clothing. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Halmich Park

    Warren, Michigan

    42.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    At Halmich Park, reports say a visitor was driving at night, and suddenly their car hit something they never saw in the road. They got out to look and there was nothing there, but then a huge black figure raced toward them, screaming. As they drove away they heard it ...

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    Allen Park Digital Cinema

    Allen Park, Michigan

    43.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Little is known about the haunting of this downtown cinema, apart from the legend that a spirit apparently appears in the projection booth and a ghostly voice is heard during productions. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Allen Park Historical Museum

    Allen Park, Michigan

    43.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The 1888 farmhouse that houses the quaint museum is haunted, according to members of the local historical society. Apparitions reported here include a friendly elderly woman, her grandson and a man in a plaid shirt who greets visitors, possibly a farmer who passed away at the residence during the ...

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    Waltz Inn

    Huron Charter Township, Michigan

    43.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    At this restaurant, formerly an 1800s inn, a ghostly man has been seen by owners and staff. He turns lights on and off and moves objects.

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    Two Way Inn

    Hamtramck, Michigan

    46.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The historic inn was built in 1876, and is now a bar, although it was formerly a brothel, a general store and an old jail. The apparition frequently seen is that of a cowboy wandering through the building, who stayed and passed away in the old inn. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Fort Wayne

    Detroit, Michigan

    46.6 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The historic fort is featured in the Haunted Historic Fort Wayne Tour and has been featured on several TV shows.

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    David Whitney House - The Whitney

    Detroit, Michigan

    46.6 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The Whitney, now a restaurant, was built in 1890 by lumber magnate Whitney Jr. Witnesses have seen an apparition that disappeared into the floor and shadows near the children's room. Objects also have bene known to move, and lights turn on and off by themselves.

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    Detroit Symphony Orchestra

    Detroit, Michigan

    46.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The DSO building is believed to be haunted by Russian pianist Ossip Gabrilowitsch, who became the musical director in 1917. Not only have visitors and employees heard unexplained footsteps and voices and felt cold spots, the apparition of Gabrilowitsch has been seen backstage and in the offices.

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    Detroit Masonic Temple

    Detroit, Michigan

    47 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Detroit’s Masonic Temple has more than 1,000 rooms, plus secret passageways, hidden staircases and concealed compartments under its floors. Of course, a building like this has to have a ghost! This one's is thought to be George D. Mason, who went bankrupt while funding its construction and, when his wife ...

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    Alhambra Apartments

    Detroit, Michigan

    47.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The historic apartment block was built in 1924, and was the scene of a poisoning murder in which two died. People walking past the building late at night have seen strange lights in the building and seen a flying white apparition in the hallways of the abandoned apartment block. (Submitted by ...

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    Fort Shelby Doubletree Suites Hotel

    Detroit, Michigan

    47.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This Doubletree branch is known by locals as the Fort Shelby Hotel, as that was its original name since 1916. The building sat unoccupied for many years, and according to the local rumor mill, a homeless man named Al who used it as a temporary sleeping spot met his demise ...

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    St Aubin's House

    Detroit, Michigan

    47.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The historic house was once the site of a number of cult murders. The apparition of a headless man has been seen wandering around the upper levels of the house, along with the noises of screams, moans and cry for help. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    University of Windsor

    Windsor, Ontario

    47.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Two buildings have haunting rumors surrounding them at the University of Windsor. One is Beckett House, an old house that serves as a dorm. Campus legend says long ago a woman was murdered here by a man, and as a result, the spirit here is not very nice to male ...

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    Knock Knock Road

    Detroit, Michigan

    48 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Strasburg Road is known as Knock Knock Road, because many passersby in their vehicles have reported the sounds of constant child's knocking and rapping on their car doors and windows. The haunting is said to stem from a adolescent girl who was once riding her bike by the road, ...

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    Siena Heights University

    Adrian, Michigan

    48.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Siena Heights University is rumored to have a haunted room in one of its dorms. At least, Room 211 is said to have been haunted in the 1970s. A witness reported that doors opened and closed, and glowing eyes came out of nowhere in the middle of a wall. A ...

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    Riverside Osteopathic Hospital

    Trenton, Michigan

    49 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The abandoned Riverside Osteopathic Hospital grounds are private property and trespassers will be punished. It was built in the 1800s as the Church Family's home, until Henry Ford bought it and made it into a hospital in 1944. The legends here revolve around the Churches. One young daughter fell off ...

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    Frankenmuth Historical Museum

    Frankenmuth, Michigan

    50.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Housed in a building that was formerly a hotel and saloon and a newspaper, the museum is haunted by an unknown ghost. The apparition has appeared and stirred up local curiousity for years, usually in the front section of the museum.

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    St Lorenz Lutheran Church

    Frankenmuth, Michigan

    50.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The church has a cemetery off to the left of the main doors. Many locals claim to have seen a woman without legs roaming the cemetery at night. She has been mostly spotted in the middle section of the cemetery. (Submitted by Chase S.)

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    Those Nature People Herb Haus

    Frankenmuth, Michigan

    51 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The building itself is over 100 years old and has been the home to numerous businesses over the years. Many have not stayed long. Employees report that items fall from shelves at random. Customers report an extreme sense of peace upon entering the building. ...

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    Cadieux Cafe

    Detroit, Michigan

    52.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The haunting at this cafe seems to be somewhat of a family affair. Witnesses have seen the apparition of cafe owner’s mother Yvonne Devos in the bar area or sitting at a table, and her husband Robert has been seen in the basement. Also, an apparition of a man is ...

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    Olivet College

    Olivet, Michigan

    52.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Olivet College began in 1844 and is rumored to be home to several ghosts, including apparitions that pass through walls. The sound of unearthly music comes from Shipherds Hall, which baffles security guards. Objects move around on their own as well.

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    Trestle Bridge

    Adrian, Michigan

    53.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Trestle Bridge has a legend with a ghost. So the story goes, a farmhouse once stood nearby, and it burned down late one night. The owner went to the barn to try to save the horses, and the wife and son went to the train tracks under Trestle Bridge to ...

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    River Raisin National Battlefield Park

    Monroe, Michigan

    55.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    River Raisin Battlefield Battlefield Park is home to apparitions of soldiers, ghost orbs that show up in photos, and more paranormal activity such as voices that have been captured by ghost investigators.

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    Montague Inn

    Saginaw, Michigan

    56.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    People have reported seeing an apparition standing at the far end of the third floor corridor, which vanishes when approached. A ghostly presence is also believed to haunt the innkeeper's quarters, and is believed to be a former owner. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    J B Meinberg / Woody O'Brien's

    Saginaw, Michigan

    56.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    J B Meinberg, aka Woody O'Brien's, is a pub that is haunted by a phantom barmaid. Her apparition has been seen, objects move on their own, and phantom footsteps have been heard.

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    Saginaw Art Museum

    Saginaw, Michigan

    56.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic building serves as the town art museum, but employees have reported odd occurrences during the night shift after the museum has closed down for the night. Claims vary from reports of heavy breathing, unseen figures brushing past staff in the corridor, ghostly voices and the eerie sensation ...

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    Castle Museum

    Saginaw, Michigan

    57.2 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic museum was formerly a gothic mansion, and is allegedly haunted by a grey lady who has been known to manifest in the archives room and in the basement. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    National House Inn

    Marshall, Michigan

    58.4 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic inn, built in 1835 by Colonel Andrew Mann and believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad, is said to be haunted by a Lady in Red. The ghost is usually seen only by a glimpse as she moves through the hallways, but has also been ...

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    Bruce Mansion

    Brown City, Michigan

    59.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Bruce Mansion was built in 1876, and is now a costume shop, according to reports. The land on which it rests were the site of many tragedies that may have resulted in its hauntings. Fires, deaths and wartime casualties occurred on the property and after it was built, the mansion ...

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    Sadler's Pond

    Essex, Ontario

    62.6 miles from Livingston County, MI

    According to locals, a young woman named Andrea hanged herself from a tree near Sadler's Pond after finding out her boyfriend had been unfaithful. Her ghost is said to appear at night with a rope around her neck, screaming her boyfriend's name.

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    Saginaw Valley State University

    Saginaw, Michigan

    62.9 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Saginaw Valley State University, founded in 1963 as Saginaw Valley College, has been home to a wide array of paranormal happenings. Students in both Living Centers North and South, as well as residents in Pine Grove Apartments have reported a multitude of odd phenomena. From dark, looming figures, to ...

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    Atlas Tube

    Essex, Ontario

    63.7 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Atlas Tube is a steel mill that is rumored to be haunted by a 1990 worker who died when he lost control of a batch of steel tubes and was crushed. Late-night employees have seen a ghostly man leaning on the racks in Warehouse 3. He disappears when anyone gets ...

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    West Toledo Branch Library

    Toledo, Ohio

    65.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    West Toledo Branch Library began in 1930 and is believed to be haunted by a man from around 1940. His apparition has been seen, and strange noises and bumping sounds have come from the area near the west wall fireplace.

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    Collingwood Arts Centre

    Toledo, Ohio

    67.1 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This gothic mansion has formerly a convent, and is now dormitories for art students and resident artists. The basement of the building houses a terrifying entity draped in black robes who walks through the building every day before vanishing in the same part of the building. She has been known ...

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    Commodore Perry Building

    Toledo, Ohio

    68.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic apartment block has a labyrinth of old studios and a disused restaurant on the upper floors of the building. It is rumoured that a piano in the bar area of the old restaurant plays of its own accord, and that the apparition of a little girl in a ...

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    Oliver House

    Toledo, Ohio

    69 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic landmark building is notorious for the rumour of a presidential visit many years ago, and for the fact that the building and its grounds are steeped in history and mystery. The building now houses several brew pubs and a whole host of ghost stories. The building was supposedly ...

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    Hull-Wolcott House

    Maumee, Ohio

    72.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic house, built in 1836 and now a museum complex, is home to some playful spirits who move objects and open doors. Witnesses also have heard unexplained footsteps and whispers.

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    The Linck Inn

    Maumee, Ohio

    73 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historic building was built in 1836, and has served as both a general store and as a hotel, as it was a popular stopover point for stagecoach and canal travellers. The hotel is no longer in operation, but is believed to still have three ghostly tenants who stayed on. ...

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    Dix - Fayerweather House

    Maumee, Ohio

    73.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The Dix/Fayerweather House is said to be haunted by Aunt Phoebe, builder William Dix's sister. But be warened, Aunt Phoebe doesn't stand for disrespectful behavior. People who scoff at her may get a coffee shower or a door slammed nearby. A coat and chandelier crystals have gone missing, and an ...

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    Fulton County Historical Museum

    Wauseon, Ohio

    73.8 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This historical society and museum was formerly a schoolhouse and a hospital, and staff believe the thirteenth oldest historic museum in the state is haunted. Built in the mid-nineteenth century, staff say the county museum has its fair share of history; and ghost stories. The first apparition seen is a ...

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    Fallen Timbers Battlefield

    Maumee, Ohio

    74 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers was the last battle of the Northwest Indian War. On the anniversary of the battle, August 20, ghostly soldiers are said to re-enact the battle.

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    Austin Arnold Road

    Snover, Michigan

    81 miles from Livingston County, MI

    The legend of the ghost on Austin Arnold Road starts is about a hermit who was unhappy that the coal mine was moving too close to his home. He destroyed his house and burned his crops, then laid down a tarp on which he shot his dog and himself. Unexplained ...

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    Stone House

    Oak Harbor, Ohio

    85.5 miles from Livingston County, MI

    This house was built by a man named Mr. Baker. Mr. Baker was a renowned womanizer. His wife could have not have children. Eventually, Mr. Baker's wife hanged herself in the garage. The Mulligans bought the house in the early '70s. While the Mulligans lived in the Stone House, they ...

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    Park Hotel

    Put-in-Bay, Ohio

    86.3 miles from Livingston County, MI

    Guests have reported apparitions in period clothing and ghostly ballroom music when there is no one around. (Submitted by Callum Swift)