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Haunted and/or Scary Places in Michigan?

My friends and I have been getting into quot;Ghost Huntingquot; lately, we've been going grave yards and suchAny good places to go to in Michigan that are rumored to be haunted? Specifically around Livonia?

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I suppose you can pretend anything you like.
Bay port, Sweet dreams Inn Overlooking the lake Huron, the inn is a beautiful victorian mansion which was built in the 1890'sThe inn is located at 9695 Cedar St., Bay Port, Michigan 48720 and is due to be featured in 2 paranormal films and a book being released summer 2011 Flint - Cornwall building - the old Cornwall family is said to still walk the placeYou can see them in the window of the old office from 3rd street Wyandotte - Fifteenth Street House - there is an apparition of a young girl who appears in the window in the front of the houseDearborn - Greenfield Village - haunted by many ghosts in most of the homes, the most active are in Firestone Farm, and Webster home Novi-Home Sweet Home A couple from the early 1800's is said to haunt their once homeThere is a 12-ft oak banister right in the doorway where the man is said to appearAlso strange noises in the bathroom and dining areasAlthough it is used as a restaurant, nobody ventures into the attic where lights and other sightings have been witnessedThe building is located at 9-mi and Novi road, yet it can't seem to stay open for business Farmington Hills-Farmington Cemetery- On Grand River just past Farmington road there is a cemetery that is hauntedWestland-Eloise Insane Asylum- The ghosts of many of the tormented patients walk the halls of this asylum that was converted into an office buildingVoices are heard by the workers and teenagers who go to this location for a thrillMany picture of paranormal things have been captured at this locationLights are turned on and offGrowls and moans are heard by the playground built for the use of the office workers' kids Detroit - The Whitney - originally the home of David Whitney now a very swank restaurantReports of table settings moving, doors opening and closing, elevator being operated when there is no one there, cold spots and sightings of a male spirit (possibly David Whitney)

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