Haunted Muskegon
Publicado por The History Press
English
2022
ISBN 9781439675601
eBook
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A haunted history of one of Western Michigan's oldest cities
Once a booming lumber town, Muskegon today harbors not just ghosts of long-gone industry but maybe actual ghosts, too. An apparition in Victorian clothing walks past Hackley Library patrons and disappears into a wall. Some believe him to be none other than philanthropist and lumber baron Charles Hackley. In the Hume House, the ghost of a young woman gloomily peers down at visitors from an upstairs window. Visitors to the museum on LST 393 often see a shadowy figure or hear someone walking behind them as they walk through the hallways, but when they turned around to look, no one's there.
Join author Marie Helena Cisneros delves into thirteen spine-tingling supernatural tales from Muskegon's past.
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