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Ghost Hunting Michigan

Your Travel Guide to 30 Haunted Places

Helen Pattskyn

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English
Clerisy Press
28 August 2025
Explore Michigan like never before-visit its most haunted locations that are open to the public.

Whether you love to travel, are fascinated by the paranormal, or both, get ready to tour Michigan in a totally new way! Ghost Hunting Michigan guides you to 23 fascinating and historic places, including hotels, restaurants, theaters, and more. Every location is open to the public, and here's the catch: Every place is reportedly haunted!

Join author Helen Pattskyn on a paranormal investigation to discover the creepiest corners of the Great Lake State. Read the author's account of her visit to each site, and learn about its history-as well as the ghosts said to reside there. Then grab your gear and hit the road as you visit each location first-hand. Every entry comes with an address and website (if available), plus photographs of these unforgettable destinations. Helen's tips and suggestions allow you to maximize the enjoyment of each experience.

From Blue Pelican Inn-one of the most haunted locations in the state-to the ghost of Captain Townsend at the Seul Choix Pointe Lighthouse, from mysterious footsteps at Holly Antiques to bizarre happenings at the Regent Theatre, this book presents eerie hideaways that even lifelong Michiganders might not know about. Part travel guide and part fireside read, Ghost Hunting Michigan puts you in the middle of the state's haunted history.

Each entry includes

historical overview of the haunted place ghost stories associated with the location advice on visiting-if you dare
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Imprint:   Clerisy Press
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 12mm
ISBN:   9781578604302
ISBN 10:   1578604303
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Welcome to America’s Haunted Road Trip Preface Southeastern Michigan The Whitney (Detroit) Marlow’s Chill & Grill (Brownstown) Camp Ticonderoga (Troy) Baldwin Theatre (Royal Oak) Spotlight on: The Motor City Ghost Hunters Bone Head’s BBQ (Willis) Battle Alley Arcade Antiques Mall (Holly) Main Street Antiques (Holly) Spotlight on: Dunn’s Tomb Holly Hotel (Holly) Fenton Hotel Tavern & Grille (Fenton) Spotlight on: Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum Thumb Area Castaways Food & Spirits (Lapeer) Time on Main Euro Cafe (Richmond) Boomers Tavern (Memphis) Spotlight on: EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) Forester Township Cemetery (Forester) Sweet Dreams Inn Victorian Bed & Breakfast (Bay Port) Spotlight on: Richmond’s Main Street Cafe Western Michigan Henderson Castle (Kalamazoo) The National House Inn (Marshall) Regent Theatre (Allegan) Grill House Restaurant (Allegan) Spotlight on: The Ada Witch Kirby House (Grand Haven) Dee-Lite Bar & Grill (Grand Haven) Stuart Manor (Portage) Spotlight on: Nunica Cemetery Sam’s Joint (Plainwell) Upper Peninsula Seul Choix Point Lighthouse (Gulliver) Landmark Inn (Marquette) Spotlight on: Orb Photos Calumet Theatre (Calumet) Whitefish Point Lighthouse and Shipwreck Museum (Paradise) Spotlight on: Ouija Boards Northern Michigan Mission Table at Bowers Harbor Inn (Traverse City) Spotlight on: Ghosthunting Equipment for the Weekend Ghost Hunter Blue Pelican Inn (Central Lake) Spotlight on: Electromagnetic Fields and Ghosts The Noggin Room Pub and Stafford’s Perry Hotel (Petoskey) City Park Grill (Petoskey) Spotlight on: Mackinac Island Visiting the Haunted Sites More Haunted Places to Visit About the Author

Helen Pattskyn first became interested in the paranormal at an early age and has since read many books on ghosts, hauntings, and strange phenomena. Helen has enjoyed visiting cemeteries, old buildings, and other reportedly haunted locations, approaching each with an open mind. With an educational background in library science, Helen spends her time as a writer and artist, attending local science fiction conventions.

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