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Haunted Michigan: A Journey Through the State’s Supernatural Side

Haunted Michigan: A Journey Through the State's Supernatural SideWhen does the Halloween season begin?  Is it when Starbucks has pumpkin spice lattes on tap?  No matter when the spooky season officially begins, it’s time to visit some creepy places.  The Pew Research Center reports that about 18% of Americans say they’ve seen ghosts, and 29% “felt in touch with someone who has died.” Here are some of the most haunted places in Michigan to visit this fall.

Metro Detroit haunted placesThe Whitney

Historic David Whitney House is home to The Whitney, one of the most ritzy-ist restaurants in Detroit.  The mansion reflects the economic might of old Detroit.  Lumber baron David Whitney Jr. built the mansion in 1894.  Since 1894, it has been many things, including a tuberculosis ward.  Rumor has it that David Whitney Jr.’s ghost still haunts the grounds.  There have been so many sightings that the current owners have opened the Ghostbar.  If you’re into the paranormal and need a cocktail, this is the place for you.

The Masonic Temple is haunted

Whitney, Jr. David.The Detroit Masonic Temple is just 1.5 miles south of the Whitney.  It is one of the most haunted places in Detroit.  It opened at its current location on Temple Avenue in 1926.  This new, much larger Temple included a public theater, where shows like The Romantics, John Mellencamp, and Duke Ellington played.  In 2013, the Temple was facing foreclosure.  However, Detroit native Jack White put up cash to cover most of the taxes required to keep the doors open for visitors and ghosts.

The Masonic Temple’s most famous ghost is its architect, George D. Mason.  The architect lost all his money financing the construction.  His wife left him and jumped from the building’s roof.  He has been seen at the bottom of the stairs, and even after locking the door to the roof, it always somehow becomes unlocked.  Several guests who have been to the Temple and the building’s night patrolmen are said to have seen his ghost.  The Temple has various cold spots; many people feel they are being watched in the building.

The Henry

Ten miles southwest of the Masonic Temple is the Henry.  Before it became The Henry, the hotel was a Ritz-Carlton.  As the Ritz, the hotel had considerable paranormal activity.  Guests at the hotel claim that doors would open and close on their own and lights would switch on and off without the assistance of a living person.  The French doors in room 418 reportedly opened on their own.

Furthermore, once the French doors were secured, they would jiggle without anyone touching them.  The lights in that room would also reportedly turn off and on without assistance.  Some people claim that the paranormal activity stopped after the hotel’s name change, but others still believe it is one of the most haunted places in Michigan.

Eloise

The former psychiatric hospital is home to numerous spiritsEloise Hospital, also known as Eloise Asylum, is located in Westland, Michigan, 8 miles southwest of the Henry.  Eloise is haunted.  The site opened in 1839 as the Wayne County Poorhouse.  The former psychiatric hospital is home to numerous spirits.  Paranormal investigators have reported seeing apparitions, hearing unexplained noises, and experiencing other eerie phenomena.  Jeff Adkins, the Detroit Paranormal Expeditions lead investigator, claims his group found paranormal activity in the wards on the second, third, and fifth floors.  Adkins described an incident where a walker mysteriously appeared in the middle of the hallway after he cleaned up the hallway.  “… The walker was in the middle of the walkway … We had to move it, and we had just walked through there.”

Today, Eloise Asylum offers haunted attractions and paranormal investigations during Halloween.

Mayo Hall

Michigan State UniversityThirty miles east of Eloise is the Michigan State University (MSU) campus.  Many MSU buildings are haunted.  One of the most widespread legends on campus is the haunting of Mary Mayo Hall. It was named after Mary Anne Mayo, a strong advocate for women’s education.  The hall has a long history of ghostly legends.  Some of the reported paranormal activities include:

Haunted Holmes Hall

Another haunted MSU site is Holmes Hall.  The paranormal activity in this building, including poltergeist activity with the elevators, is one of the most famous legends.  The five haunts of Holmes Hall are:

  • On the 6th floor of the west building, a shadowy enters an elevator; after a couple of seconds, the door immediately opens, and the elevator is empty.
  • Around 3 a.m., some have seen TWO figures waiting for a sixth-floor elevator.  These figures get into the elevator, but it doesn’t move.  Witnesses look into the elevator and see it’s empty.
  • Sometimes appliances and lights mysteriously turn on & off by themselves.
  • Some students have reported the shadowy shape of a male walking through their room during the night.
  • Doors and windows fly open and slam shut.

The Valley Camp haunted freighter

SS Valley CampFinally, 300 miles to the north is the retired freighter, SS Valley CampThe ship is now a museum in Sault Ste Marie and features exhibits on Great Lakes shipping and shipwrecks.  Among the displays are two lifeboats from the doomed SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in 1975 in Lake Superior with no survivors.  The two lifeboats are among the few remnants ever recovered from the freighter.  Over the years, visitors and paranormal enthusiasts have reported an overwhelming sense of dread that subsides when they leave the Fitzgerald display.  Visitors to the ship also have reported eerie experiences, including:

  • Apparitions and shadow figures.
  • Disembodied voices and footsteps.
  • Other unexplained paranormal phenomena.

The museum offers haunted ship tours during the final weekend of October, which are particularly popular among those interested in the supernatural.

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Ready to test your courage?  Plan your visit to one of these haunted destinations today.  These spooky locations, from grand mansions to historic asylums, offer a unique and thrilling experience.  Whether you believe in the paranormal or enjoy a good scare, Michigan’s haunted places will surely leave a lasting impression.

Don’t miss out on this unforgettable fall experience!

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What Native Americans Discovered Your Place First

Native Americans Discovered Michigan FirstColumbus Day marks the day when America was “discovered.” This is wrong. Columbus day ignores thousands of years of native Americans living in the Americas in favor of a Euro-centric narrative. The website Native-Lands attempts to document which native American people lived in your place before Columbus “discovered” them. 

Fort Pontchartrain du Detroit location in modern DetroitThe European history of Detroit says the first recorded contact between Europeans and the Great Lakes Indians occurred between 1534 and 1542, when Jacques Cartier of France explored the St. Lawrence River to discover gold or silver. In 1701 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded Detroit. But this ignores the history of the Mound Builders who lived in the area before the Native American tribes.

The Detroit area has populated by as many as seven different native peoples before Columbus arrived.

The Peoria people are the descendants of those who created the great mound civilizations in the central U.S. 2,000 thousand years ago. Their territory ranged from Jefferson City, MO to Madison, WI over to Detroit and Toledo.

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The Anishinabewaki native Americans populated a territory that stretched from Regina, Saskatchewan to Ottawa, Toronto, Detroit and Minneapolis.

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Bodwéwadmi (Potawatomi) people lived in the Chicago area and ranged to Detroit, up the Door coast of Wisconsin and down the Mississippi river to near St. Louis MO.

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Myaamia (Miami) native American people lived in an area that runs from the Door peninsula in Wisconsin down the Mississippi river into Kentucky and along the Ohio river to West Virginia and up to Detroit, on east into Ontario.

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The Wyandot people call the eastern half of Michigan from the Mackinaw area down to Detroit and over to Cleveland their home.

Native Lands

Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox) native people called Southeastern Michigan home. They inhabited the area from Detroit to Battle Creek, into Indiana and over to Toledo.

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Mississauga people call the area around Lake Erie home. They ranged from Detroit east to London, ON, Buffalo NY, and Lake Ontario from Toronto to near Ottawa. Their range extended all the way to north Saulte Ste. Marie, CA on Lake Superior.

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This Columbus Day, why not take some time and explore the cultures of the indigenous people who lived where you live before Columbus “discovered” America.

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What is your Grinchiness Index?

What is your Grinchiness Index?While more than 90% of Americans celebrate the Christmas holiday, not everyone is happy about it. Between cold temperatures, early sunsets, and holiday shopping stress, there are plenty of people who feel a bit Grinchy this time of year. FinanceBuzz looked at the grinchiness of cities across the U.S.. They analyzed nearly two dozen metrics across the 50 biggest U.S. cities to measure which cities are full of cheer or just full of it this holiday season

NYC is the Grinchiest city in AmericaThe Grinchiness index

New York City takes the roast beast as the Grinchiest city in America. The Big Apple has America’s lowest rates of holiday decoration shops, Christmas tree lots gift shops, and food banks. Additionally, only 23.3% of New Yorkers volunteer annually — the fourth-lowest percentage in the country.

Los Angeles is only slightly less Grinchy than the Big Apple. LA features just 2.4 shopping centers per 100,000 people — the lowest rate in the country. The percentage of Angelenos that volunteer is among the lowest in the country. The percentage of LA denizens that donates at least $25 to charity annually is in the bottom 10.

Just a few hours from Grinchy NYC, the two cities with the most holiday cheer. Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island finished high in holiday metrics like the number of ice rinks, Christmas tree lots, gift shops, holiday festivals and events.

What is Detroit’s Grichiness?

The Motor City scored just below average for holiday grinchiness. Motown’s overall score grinchiness score is 44.5. According to FinanceBuzz, the average is 45.1 The article says the lower the score, the higher the “Grinchiest.” The details.

Spirit of Detroit at ChristmasDetroit ranked 15 for holiday season of giving score with an 11. The holiday season of giving score includes:

  • Number of food banks.
  • Number of homeless shelters.
  • Percentage of the population that volunteers annually.
  • Percentage of the population that donates at least $25 to charity annually.

The Motor City ranked number 19 on communal celebrations and decor with an 8.3 result. The communal celebrations and decor score includes the number of:

  • Holiday events and festivals.
  • Ice-skating rinks.
  • Holiday decoration shops.
  • Christmas tree farms/lots/shops.

Detroit scored 5.7 points in the holiday shopping. That was only good enough to be ranked 26. The holiday shopping score is made up of the number of holiday markets, toy stores, gift shops, department stores, shopping centers and malls.

holiday jeerThe D scored 15.8 on the holiday jeer category. This score put Detroit in 13th place for holiday jeeriness. Holiday jeeriness was measured by looking at Google Trends score over the last five years these anti-Christmas terms; “bah humbug”, “I hate Christmas”, “Christmas sucks”, and “the Grinch.”

Detroit ranked very low for holiday cheer at 47th place, with a score of 3.8. The study look at Google Trends score for Christmas terms over the last five years. The holiday cheer phrases the searched for were:

  • “Christmas Party”
  • “Christmas Lights”
  • “Christmas Concert”
  • “Christmas Festival”
  • “Christmas Market”
  • “Christmas Dinner”

Other cities in the region grinchiness score

  • Chicago = 24.7
  • Columbus= 30
  • Indianapolis = 33.8
  • Cleveland = 54.3,

The average score of the 50 metropolitan areas studies score was 45.1


CityOverall city score
Hartford, CT74.8
Providence, RI74.8
Minneapolis, MN70.7
Orlando, FL68.3
Pittsburgh, PA65.8
Riverside, CA62.7
Atlanta, GA62.5
Salt Lake City, UT62
Baltimore, MD60
Cincinnati, OH58.9
St. Louis, MO57.6
Buffalo, NY57.3
Milwaukee, WI55.2
Cleveland, OH54.3
Richmond, VA52.2
Birmingham, AL52.1
Tampa, FL50.1
Miami, FL49.8
Seattle, WA48.4
Portland, OR47
Raleigh, NC45.6
Detroit, MI44.5
Denver, CO43.4
Kansas City, MO43.4
Boston, MA43.3
Washington, DC42.5
New Orleans, LA42.4
San Francisco, CA40
Sacramento, CA38.8
San Jose, CA38.4
Las Vegas, NV36.4
Nashville, TN35.3
Charlotte, NC35.1
Louisville, KY34.9
Virginia Beach, VA34.9
San Diego, CA34.4
Indianapolis, IN33.8
Austin, TX33.7
Philadelphia, PA31.9
Jacksonville, FL31.6
Houston, TX30.8
Oklahoma City, OK30.5
Columbus, OH30
Dallas, TX29.7
Phoenix, AZ28.3
Memphis, TN25.7
Chicago, IL24.7
San Antonio, TX22.7
Los Angeles, CA19.6
New York, NY18.9


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What Michigan City Has The Fastest Download Speeds

fastest download speedsThe politicians in Lansing are not known for doing anything good quickly. But they do have fast internet. New rankings from RootMetrics showed that Lansing, Michigan had one of the fastest download speeds in the U.S. during the second half of 2020. Lansing ranked 6th out of 125 markets in the RootMetrics report.

Fastest download speeds in Michigan

Lansing’s median download speed across the major carriers was 43.7 Mbps. Michigan’s capital city had faster aggregate median download speeds than tech-heavy markets. Lansing ranked better than Chicago (36 Mbps), San Fransico (34.6 Mbps), Dallas (32.3 Mbps), or Los Angeles (31.6 Mbps). 

Michigan metro’s rated surprisingly well, overall. 

  • Detroit ranked 16th nationally at 39.5 Mbps.
  • Ann Arbor came in 47th with 34.4  Mbps.
  • Flint‘s 31.8 Mbps earned it the 59th spot.

The article says that speeds of 30 Mbps are typically fast enough for users to enjoy smooth gaming and fast file downloads.

the worst download speeds

Slowest download speeds

The metropolitan areas with the worst download speeds are spread across the U.S.  The report says Antelope Valley, CA (20.0 Mbps), Madison, WI (19.3 Mbps), and  Fresno, CA (18.8 Mbps) were the worst.

RootMetrics told FierceWireless smaller markets like Lansing have some advantages over the mega-markets like Chicago or Los Angles.  Rishikesh Bhandari, RootMetrics RF engineer explained,

Technology rollouts and the optimization of those technologies (such as 5G or higher-order carrier aggregation, among others) can often take longer in bigger cities precisely because of size …  there are far more people for the carriers to serve—and over much larger geographic distances … the carriers must ensure smooth technology deployments … and that can take time, especially in bigger cities, with millions of people and thousands of square miles to cover.

How they test the fastest download speeds

RootMetrics conducts its tests with unmodified Android-based smartphones purchased off the shelf at regular mobile phone stores. To determine which metropolitan markets across the U.S. were home to the fastest and slowest speeds, the Bellevue, WA based firm aggregated the overall median download speeds recorded across all network technologies (4G LTE and 5G, where applicable) for AT&T (T), T-Mobile (TMUS), and Verizon (VZ)n in each of the 125 most populated metropolitan markets in the country and ranked them from fastest to slowest.

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The 7 Spookiest Cities in America

The Spookiest Cities in AmericaIt’s Halloween – the time for ghosts, goblins, werewolves, zombies, and haunted houses. SmartAsset scared up some numbers to find the spookiest city in America. There are many factors to consider: the number of vacant houses, graveyards, and costume stores that unleash the ghouls upon the streets. 

haunted homesSmartAsset scored nine different metrics to find the spookiest cities in America. They factored in spooky facts like the number of vacant homes, death industry rate, number of cemeteries, large homes, old homes, clothing accessory stores, single-family home rate, and Halloween costume stores to scare up the spookiest cities in America. They say the spookiest cities in the U.S are …

7. New Orleans, LA

New Orleans culture is dripping with vampires and other spookiness. Dressing in costume is popular here, judging by data from SmartAsset. The Big Easy ranks high for the density of clothing accessory and costume stores. The many cemeteries tend to be more haunted than average according to the article. Homes in the Crescent City are prime for haunting – it has more empty old homes than the average city. The Hotel Monteleone has been ranked as the spookiest place in NOLA. Former employee “Red” and children that died in the hotel from yellow fever have frequently been seen in the hotel on the 13th floor.

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6. Cleveland, OH

Homes in Cleveland are older than most, making them susceptible to haunting. SmartAsset reports that about 63% of homes here were built before 1950. The also city contains 115 cemeteries. Franklin Castle in Cleveland is considered by many to be one of the most haunted houses in America. It has been featured on paranormal investigation shows like Travel Channel’sGhost Adventures” and “Paranormal Lockdown.”

5. Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh owes its ranking to its prominent death care industry, specifically the large number of cemeteries in the Steel City. SmartAsset claims that Steel City is ripe for the haunting. The housing stock is also quite old and large: nearly 60% of all homes were built before 1950 and more than 15% of homes have at least eight rooms. This city also has a very high concentration of costume stores. The spookiest building in Pittsburgh, as ranked by goodforpittsburgh.com, is the Pittsburgh City Tuberculosis Sanatorium, an abandoned tuberculosis hospital.

Detroit has 43 cemeteries4. Detroit, MI

Motown is full of old, single-family, and vacant homes — just the type spirits love to haunt. Along with the high chance of stumbling across a haunted home in Detroit, the city has 43 cemeteries. The D ranks in the top 30 for costume stores as a percent of all establishments. Curbed Detroit says that the largest Masonic Temple in the world located in Detroit is haunted.

3. Baltimore, MD

Being the hometown of Edgar Allen Poe where he wrote “The Raven” should be enough. But Baltimore also has a large number of cemeteries. Cemeteries are traditionally haunted spots which puts Baltimore high on SmartAsset’s list of spookiest cities.

2. Augusta, GA

Augusta is more than golf – It is also one of the spookiest cities in America. Just under 10% of homes here are vacant, which leaves them vulnerable to being inhabited by ghosts. Southern Living Magazine considers The Partridge Inn, one of the most haunted places in the South.

Spooky1. Macon, GA

Macon is the spookiest city in America according to the report. This city ranks high with haunted homes and percent of establishments in the death care industry. The Macon Gateway says the Bennett House, to be the most haunted place in Macon.

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I don’t know if the Michigan Masonic temple is haunted – but I did see my first concert there with the RomanticsMy Sharona.

 

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