Stoneyend Supper Club

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The ghost of a man was killed when he lived in the former Stoney End building haunts the supper club, moving objects, turning lights on and off, and occasionally showing up as an apparition. Some locals even have seen the ghost on the road outside.

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Geographic Information

Address:
3956 N Dakota 37
Garrison, ND 58540
United States

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GPS:
47.64761217251121, -101.3884170044912
County:
McLean County, North Dakota
Nearest Towns:
Garrison, ND (1.3 mi.)
Pick City, ND (9.9 mi.)
Riverdale, ND (10.4 mi.)
Coleharbor, ND (10.5 mi.)
Max, ND (12.7 mi.)
Douglas, ND (15.4 mi.)
Underwood, ND (17.7 mi.)
Benedict, ND (19.0 mi.)
White Shield, ND (21.3 mi.)
Stanton, ND (22.6 mi.)

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