Northern Michigan University has quite a few buildings that are rumored to have things that go bump in the night. For instance, in Room 102, the control room of the John X. Jamrich Building, a young woman’s face is said to appear in the window. She’s believed to be the ghost of a former nursing student. And in Room 304 of Halverson Hall, the ghost of a student who committed suicide has been seen. The haunt in the Music Building, or, some say the Forrest Roberts Theatre, is a former janitor named Perry who died from a heart attack in the 1960s. Perry is thought to haunt the Thomas Fine Arts Building as well.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 1401 Presque Isle Ave
Marquette, MI 49855
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 46.5582704, -87.40273890000003
- County:
- Marquette County, Michigan
- Nearest Towns:
- Marquette, MI (1.1 mi.)
Trowbridge Park, MI (1.6 mi.)
Harvey, MI (5.0 mi.)
Negaunee, MI (10.7 mi.)
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Ishpeming, MI (13.5 mi.)
K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, MI (14.7 mi.)
West Ishpeming, MI (15.1 mi.)
Gwinn, MI (19.2 mi.)
Big Bay, MI (23.6 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.nmu.edu/
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