Sources

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A very special thanks to ...

Haunt Investigators of Michigan, the Official Paranormal Investigators for the Whitney. Thank you to Marc, Mark and Ed for meeting with me and letting me interview his group for some great stories and being so kind as to let me use your video and audio content for our project site. Ed is from the Historic Fort Wayne Coalition and also a part of the paranormal team who took time to share stories about Fort Wayne with me as part of my interview.

For more interest in the group and the places they have investigated please visit their site.

http://hauntinvestigators.wixsite.com/hauntinvestigators

And to GHS Paranormal Team of Farmington Hills, Michigan for allowing us to use their video and audio content in our archive. The team provides hands on instruction with specialized ghost hunting equipment at haunted locations.

For more information on this group, their events and tours, and to see more of their evidence from other locations, check out their website.

http://www.ghsparanormal.com/

And another thank you to Judy Krasnow, author and former resident of Armory Arts Village, for allowing us to share her first-hand accounts of the paranormal from her book Jacktown: History & Hard Times at Michigan's First State Prison.

To learn more about the prison and Judy Krasnow's experiences read her book Jacktown: History & Hard Times at Michigan's First State Prison.

And to schedule a tour of Michigan's first state prison visit the Historic Prison Tours website.

https://historicprisontours.com/

Thank you to Brianna Rice for sharing the beautiful photos of the Hippie Tree with us. To check out her experience there and other places around the U.S., check out her website:

https://www.archivesofadventure.com

For more information on Ronny's personal story:

http://www.hall-18.com/book.html