Explore Michigan's spookiest places with haunted history this Halloween

Cemetery on Mackinac Island
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(WWJ) -- All month long, The Daily J podcast has been exploring Michigan’s most haunted places on a special Spooky series.

The journey has taken the team everywhere from Mackinac Island to Detroit’s oldest bar and beyond, and the stories that we’ve gathered will truly give you goosebumps. Here are the episodes to enjoy this Halloween:

1. Is Mackinac Island one of the world's most haunted places? Experts say it's the perfect spot for ghosts

Mackinac Island is known for a lot of things: the no-car policy, fudge and deep historical connections. On this episode, get a look at the haunted history of the island and the undead who inhabit it.

2. The Two Way Inn has been an institution in Detroit since the 1870s. Need proof? Ask the spirits

The Two Way Inn lays claim to being Detroit's oldest bar, pouring drinks through prohibition dating back to 1876. It also might be Detroit's most haunted bar. On this episode, soak up the ghost stories at a Detroit institution.

3. Is The Whitney mansion in Detroit the most haunted restaurant in America?

What do self-playing pianos, haunted tea sets, sobbing ghosts, murderous cherubs and top-notch Beef Wellington have in common? They can all be found at The Whitney in Detroit. Visit the century-old mansion to meet some of the original residents...who may still be living there.

4. The real story behind Eloise Asylum in Wayne County is much more complicated than its 'haunted' history

The property at Eloise hasn't functioned as a medical facility since 1979. But for the last several years, the grounds have served not only as a haunted attraction but as a place for paranormal hunts. Which, not everybody loves. On this episode, discover the real history behind the Eloise Asylum.

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