
Revealing Ghostly and Spooky Places in Grand Rapids!
Yes, there are things and places in Grand Rapids that go bump in the night. Spooky and scary places you didn't consider they might be haunted. But, with Halloween just around the corner, now is the time to find them.
Grand Rapids Ghost Tour is the most popular. It is a guided walking tour of, what some consider, haunted places.
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You will check out the old Michigan Bell building on Division, downtown.
Oooooo! The location was the site of a gruesome murder before Michigan Bell built their building there in the 1920s. People have said they have heard ghostly wails coming from the site.
The Grand Rapids Public Library downtown is considered haunted and you'll wander through there to hear the eerie tales.
US Ghost Adventures.com says "If you linger too long at the Grand Rapids Public Library, you may find yourself face-to-face with a librarian who is more than 150 years old."
Or, how about the St. Cecilia Music Center where "paranormal investigations confirmed there are ghost lurking about.
In addition to the resident ghost sightings, orbs of light can be spotted throughout the hall and the elevator will move floors when no one has pushed a button," according to US Ghost Adventures.com
But a surprising ghostly location is the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel.
It is haunted by Mary Monko who was tragically killed in an elevator accident just a year after the original hotel, The Pantlind, opened in 1913.US Ghost Adventures.com says guests in the original part of the hotel say they have heard the cries of a woman near the elevator. They’ve also experienced strange events in their room, like doors slamming and faucets turning on randomly, blasting hot water into the sink.
There are plenty more places where these tales come from. If you do want to raise the hair on the back of your neck, CLICK HERE to make a reservation for a ghostly tour!
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