Haunted Detroit

Haunted Detroit by Nicole Beauchamp, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2022, explores the eerie legends and ghostly tales that define the Motor City. This 128-page book delves into the city’s haunted hotspots, such as The Whitney mansion, known for its self-playing pianos and weeping apparitions, and the Leland Hotel, infamous for its tragic history of murders and accidents. Beauchamp, a Michigan-based author and paranormal investigator, invites readers to uncover the chilling stories that linger in Detroit’s shadows.
In this chronicle, readers will encounter a variety of spine-tingling accounts, including sightings of shadowy figures in the former Detroit Police 6th Precinct building and the legend of the Nain Rouge. Each tale offers a glimpse into the darker aspects of Detroit’s history, making it a compelling read for those interested in local history and the supernatural. This edition presents a unique perspective on the city’s haunted legacy, drawing on both historical events and folklore to engage readers in a journey through Detroit’s haunted past.
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This chronicle of ghastly frights from the Motor City is not for the faint of heart.
Founded on the legend of the Nain Rouge, Detroit has haunted hotspots aplenty, each with its own blood-curdling tale. Music from pianos that play by themselves and crying apparitions echo throughout The Whitney mansion. Beginning at the time of its construction, the Leland Hotel has been the site of an unusually high number of murders, suicides, and freak accidents. It has even been described as Detroit’s portal to Hell. Various shadowy figures have been spotted darting throughout the former Detroit Police 6th Precinct building, including a mysterious boy.
Join Michigan-based author and paranormal investigator Nicole Beauchamp as she leads you down some of Detroit’s darkest corridors and into its tragic past.
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