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10 Haunted Places to Visit in Wisconsin

· 30.06.2023 · 12:14:57 ··· Freitag ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺 ListReverse
10 Haunted Places to Visit in Wisconsin

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Wisconsin is known for its picturesque landscapes and friendly communities, but beneath its charming exterior lies a darker side. The state is home to a number of haunted places that are sure to give even the bravest of souls a chill down their spine. From haunted hotels and cemeteries to abandoned asylums and theaters, Wisconsin has a rich history of ghostly sightings and paranormal activity. In this list, we will explore the top 10 most haunted places to visit in Wisconsin. Whether you’re a seasoned ghost hunter or just looking for a good scare, these locations are sure to provide a spine-tingling experience on your next travel adventure. Related: 10 Horrifying Haunted Villages Around The World 10 Chances Restaurant Chances, a restaurant located on Main Street in the village of Rochester, is a unique dining experience. Rather than being known for its delicious food, this eatery is remembered for the ghostly encounters that take place within its walls. The building that houses Chances is an old one, dating back to 1843, and it is said to be haunted by spirits of the past. While the restaurant opened in the 1980s, the building has a history that precedes it. A visit to Chances is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience, not only for the food but also for the ghostly encounters that may happen during your visit. Once known as The Union House, Chances holds a significant place in the history of Rochester. As the first brick structure to be built in the village, it has a rich and intriguing past. One aspect of its history is that it served as a stop on the Underground Railroad, aiding in the escape of enslaved people to freedom. Many people believe that the building is haunted by the spirits of the past, and its role in the Underground Railroad is thought to be the reason for its ghostly inhabitants.
The management of Chances restaurant is aware of the ghostly activity that occurs in the building. They have even included it in the menu by mentioning the presence of a ghostly lady in a green ball gown who is said to be waiting for her Civil War soldier to return. [1] 9 Nelsen’s Hall Why I drink THIS The Tale of the Bitters Shot Nelsen’s Hall, located on Washington Island in Wisconsin, has a rich history dating back to the Prohibition era, making it the oldest legally operating tavern in the state. Throughout the years, the establishment has served multiple purposes, such as a movie theater, dentist office, ice cream parlor, and pharmacy. The tavern’s owner, Tom Nelsen, was known to drink a pint of bitters daily, and lived to the age of 90. Some say that Nelsen’s spirit still lingers in the hall, with doors shutting on their own and footsteps heard on the stairs. Visitors to the tavern can try a shot of bitters to become a member of the “Bitter’s Club” and even receive a certificate as an official “Islander.” Some believe that taking enough shots of bitters may even lead to an encounter with Nelsen’s ghost. [2] 8 Pfister Hotel MLB Player says he saw ghost in his room at the Pfister There are a number of stories about professional baseball players staying at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, experiencing strange and paranormal occurrences. Some players have reported strange noises, doors opening and closing on their own, and the feeling of being watched. Some players even claimed to have seen ghostly figures in their rooms. The Milwaukee Brewers, who play at Miller Park, are known to stay at the Pfister Hotel during home games. Many of the players have reported strange and unexplained experiences during their stay at the hotel.
One notable experience was reported by pitcher Kyle Lohse, who said he saw a ghostly figure in his room while staying at the Pfister. Another player, Ryan Braun, also reported strange occurrences in his room and refused to stay at the hotel again.
In addition, former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, Craig Counsell, said he had a strange experience while staying at the hotel. He claimed that he woke up in the middle of...

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