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June 16th, 2008 by admin

The B&B at Whitefish Point, Michigan that is a recently remodeled Coast Guard crew station is exhibiting interesting paranormal activity. There is a museum nearby that hold artifacts of shipwrecks, one of which is the Edmund Fitzgerald which was sung about by Gordon Lightfoot.

MLive.com has an article about the buildings at Whitefish Point:

“I felt someone stroking my back!” Jody says.

Most unusually, her husband tells me he glanced toward his bathroom door to see an image of a man in an old blue uniform, “like I could see it in one eye but not the other.”

“We were reading off names of those who died on the Fitzgerald, and once we got to name of the second cook, our EMS detector, which detects electromagnetic fields and fluctuations, started spiking really severely,” she said. “That’s when things started getting really interesting. Some people reported having their hair tugged, their faces being touched and arms being grabbed, but in an affectionate way. ”

The artifacts from the Edmund Fitzgerald reminds us of the Castroville Hearse, where physical objects themselves can be haunted.

The location has been investigated by the Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society (U.P.P.R.S.) and you can read their report from last year.

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One Response to “Whitefish Point Lighthouse Investigated”

  1. Sounds more like a ghostly massage parlor than a B&B.
    How can I get in on all the action!?

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