Fenton, Michigan Ghost Tales

   Another picture at the Famous Haunted hotel. In this pic you can see a mans face. This also was a pitch black area.

Ghost picture submitted by Danny DeWolf

What can I say, ghost like me. All my live I have seen, heared, been touched by and even as a small child ran from, Ghost. In my later years I started to record and take pics of are friends from the unknown. Well, I went to your small town a few years ago and took a few pictures at the famouse Fenton haunted hotel. I got four picks of our friends while I was there. But, the strangest thing happened when I returned home. I was bothered for several days by what seemed to be a very anger spirt. I could feel the presents of evil around me for at least three or four weeks. Well, here is a few pics, enjoy them. This first one was a pitch black hall.

Ghost picture submitted by Dan DeWolf

My input is that my friend's house is haunted because it was a part of the underground railroad. And we stayed at her house one time and creepy things like the SINKS!!!,... yes! I said the sinks.. would turn on and the radio would turn on and the lights flicked and even after we would turn off the sinks they would turn back on!.
Submitted by kitty
      Categories: home, railroad

I used to work at the fenton hotel when it first reopened in 1996. I encountered a lot of paranormal activity in that place. a tug at my pantleg, a glimpse of a figure in the mirror on the wall of the bar, a horrible feeling that wouldn't let me neer the basement stairs of back door. My fellow employee and I were on the 2nd floor in ball room gettin chairs one night. We propped the door to the hall open and when we were half way down the door slammed close on us. As you can probably guess, I didn't work there much longer after that. There is also an old seminary school on high st that my friends and I have had some very spooky happenings at. From a lady rocking in the window
 
    of the servants quarters to an old man crouched in the corner of one of the rooms, to the bathroom light comming on conveniantly for someone right before they are about to cross the room to use it. Also an old house that is now a real estate company used to be a rental unit. You may see something as you drive by at night and look through the bay window.
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Submitted by Pam


Day in Fenton, Michigan is just the same as daylight anywhere else in the States, but this municipality is governed by undeparted ghosts of former times. There have been a lot of experiences with things from another world. Several people who live here argue these stories are untrue, but with so many spirits in Fenton you have a rather nice chance of witnessing one if you spend a night here.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

A somewhat see-through gentleman clad as the skipper of a fishing boat is known to have been noticed on frequent occasions walking from home to home at midnight on a Fenton residential street.

A large frightening ghost can often be made out struggling to exclaim something in Bush Park on a dark night. A number of of the folks who live here argue this spirit is the spirit of a vacationer that was killed while passing through Fenton many years ago.

The phantom of a chained up gentleman has occasionally been perceived bass fishing from the water's edge of Lake Fenton late at night. No matter what, it undoubtedly is a menacing spirit that you shouldn't go looking for.




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