Anyway here you go for your reading pleasure:
(remember to click through to the original stories :)
and this blog, though t is just the same story is still interesting to read the comments :)Five years ago, Smith had paranormal experts and a psychic visit her restaurant, 1506 W. Beaver Road.They rate haunted places on a scale from 1-5, five being the most haunted. The restaurant was rated a four. Smith was told there were at least four ghosts in the building: a blonde woman in a flowing white gown named Sadie; Horace, a blacksmith; and two children who died of scarlet fever.Built in the 1800s, the building has been a saloon, general store, hotel and jail. Smith said the psychic told her the ghosts in her restaurant did not particularly want to be reunited with loved ones in death.
Shari Gourmet Dining is centrally located in Mid-Michigan, in one of Michigan’s last known Ghost Towns. The "Willard Hillton", our building, was once known as the Beaver Hotel. It was built in the late 1800’s, and housed not only the hotel but the local jail, general store, and saloon. It was jokingly nicknamed "Willard Hillton" by townspeople 50 years ago, and has been know as such ever since. Today it is one of only three original buildings remaining in the town of Willard. Interestingly enough, the historic jail cell with its cave like walls and sand floor now houses our Wine at perfect cellaring conditions year round.
Whether it be publicity or something else, I sure wish there was more to read out there on it other than really just the one story :)
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