North Dakota's Haunted Museums - Haunts with Shocking History
As with ##Region##'s Haunted Theaters, many of ##Region##'s local Museums are believed to be haunted as well. Home to a variety of historical items and artifacts, museums are a well known hot-spot for paranormal activity. It's widely believed that some spirits latch on, or tether themselves to items that were of great importance to them before passing, and as home to numerous historical artifacts, it's no wonder that some spirits make their home at museums! Some museums are even located on historical grounds - battlefields, historical homes, old prisons, and other historically significant locales where soldiers, politicians, writers, and many others lived, and passed on. Find out more about ##Region##'s real Haunted History - visit a local Haunted Museum today!
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Chateau de Mores in Medora is an historic site that gives visitors a look into the life of Antoine de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Mores. The home dates back to 1883 and features two stories and 26 rooms. It once served as a summer home for the Marquis family and now operates as a museum. Witnesses have reported some hauntings at the location, including lights that are known to flicker... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Houses | Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Museums
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Situated in an 1876 farmhouse, the Children's Museum at Yunker Farm was originally built for Newton Whitman and his family. Whitman was a farmer and he and his wife had 8 children. The bricks that were left over were donated to the community and a school was built on the property as well. In the early 1900s, Whitman sold the farm and farmhouse to John and Elizabeth Yonkers, who moved... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Museums