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The Midwest hides its darkness well — tucked between cornfields, covered bridges, and quiet main streets. But if you know where to look, the past refuses to stay buried. In this week's episode, we venture deep into the heart of America to investigate two locations where history and horror walk hand in hand.
Our first stop is Billie Creek Village, a living history museum just outside Rockville, Indiana — home to over 30 historic buildings, three covered bridges, and more than a century's worth of untold stories. By day, it's a charming step back into 19th-century rural life. But when the lights go out and the tour groups leave, visitors and staff have reported flickering shadows, disembodied voices, and the unsettling feeling that the residents of Billie Creek never quite left. Then, we’ll head to Detroit to visit, and maybe dine, at the David Whitney House, simply known as The Whitney, a mansion-turned-restaurant. After we have a drink in the Ghost Bar, we’ll be on the lookout for the mysterious woman in the bathroom. The second floor is haunted by the ghosts of children who can be heard laughing and playing. No visit to the Whiteny would be complete without a visit to the carriage house where a table has been set up in deference to one of the Whitney daughters, Grace. On the rare occasion that Grace’s tea set has been relocated, the haunted activity increases. It’s best to leave Grace’s table alone.
Billie Creek Village
Billie Creek Wikipedia Article
Billie Creek Owl Article
The Ghoul Guide – Civil War Farmhouse
Wandering Wagners – Billie Creek
Middle Aged Bald Guy – Billie Creek
Haunted US – Billie Creek
Project Fear – Billie Creek Village
History — The Whitney - Iconic Detroit Restaurant
Ghost Files from the Mitten - The Whitney
Haunted Whitney Restaurant | America's Haunted Roadtrip
Ghost hunting at The Whitney and the Orson Starr House, 3-D Invisibles| Full Episode
Haunted Detroit: The Whitney and The Orson Starr House - Detroit PBS
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Toodles!
By Heaven and Jonathan5
2929 ratings
The Midwest hides its darkness well — tucked between cornfields, covered bridges, and quiet main streets. But if you know where to look, the past refuses to stay buried. In this week's episode, we venture deep into the heart of America to investigate two locations where history and horror walk hand in hand.
Our first stop is Billie Creek Village, a living history museum just outside Rockville, Indiana — home to over 30 historic buildings, three covered bridges, and more than a century's worth of untold stories. By day, it's a charming step back into 19th-century rural life. But when the lights go out and the tour groups leave, visitors and staff have reported flickering shadows, disembodied voices, and the unsettling feeling that the residents of Billie Creek never quite left. Then, we’ll head to Detroit to visit, and maybe dine, at the David Whitney House, simply known as The Whitney, a mansion-turned-restaurant. After we have a drink in the Ghost Bar, we’ll be on the lookout for the mysterious woman in the bathroom. The second floor is haunted by the ghosts of children who can be heard laughing and playing. No visit to the Whiteny would be complete without a visit to the carriage house where a table has been set up in deference to one of the Whitney daughters, Grace. On the rare occasion that Grace’s tea set has been relocated, the haunted activity increases. It’s best to leave Grace’s table alone.
Billie Creek Village
Billie Creek Wikipedia Article
Billie Creek Owl Article
The Ghoul Guide – Civil War Farmhouse
Wandering Wagners – Billie Creek
Middle Aged Bald Guy – Billie Creek
Haunted US – Billie Creek
Project Fear – Billie Creek Village
History — The Whitney - Iconic Detroit Restaurant
Ghost Files from the Mitten - The Whitney
Haunted Whitney Restaurant | America's Haunted Roadtrip
Ghost hunting at The Whitney and the Orson Starr House, 3-D Invisibles| Full Episode
Haunted Detroit: The Whitney and The Orson Starr House - Detroit PBS
Send us Fan Mail
If you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at [email protected] You can also follow us on Instagram, Join our Facebook group : Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on Youtube
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