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  2. Farmington Winery (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the building have been converted into office and retail space. Each Halloween the building is used by the Whites as a popular haunted house and is then known as "The Haunted Winery". [2] The chimney of the building has been cited by the Detroit Free Press as a major migration stop for Chimney Swifts, potentially the largest in North ...

  3. Category:Reportedly haunted locations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Michigan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of ghost towns in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  5. Report: Monroe has more ghost sightings than any other ... - AOL

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    Eventually, I started hosting local tours, group trips to haunted locations and leading classes like Ghost Hunting 101, Cryptozoology, History vs. Hauntings, etc.," Holland said. Now, she is ...

  6. Halloween 2022: Your guide to haunted houses, attractions in ...

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    This haunted attraction on the USS Edson in Bay City takes brave visitors through five decks of the Vietnam-era U.S. Navy Destroyer, according to Michigan Haunted Houses.

  7. Looking to be spooked? Scares abound at these 7 haunted ... - AOL

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    Mid-Michigan residents looking for haunted attractions will find them in warehouses, corn fields, car washes and historic former hospitals. Looking to be spooked? Scares abound at these 7 haunted ...

  8. Winona, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Winona, Michigan is an unincorporated community, ghost town and one-time boomtown of Elm River Township in Houghton County, Michigan. [1] It was once home to over 1,000 individuals in 1920, but today is home to as few as 13. [2] [3] It is located 33 miles to the south of the city of Houghton off of M-26.

  9. Minnie Quay - Wikipedia

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    The ghost of Minnie Quay is a legend in the paranormal circles of Michigan. The legend stems from a small foresting town in the eastern region of Michigan, known as The Thumb, called Forester, in present-day Forester Township. The stories of elderly in the area say you must leave something on her headstone or she will follow you home.