The Marshall County Museum holds the Ghost Walk every other year, and this year, they are trying something new. Since the event has sold out the last few times, the Ghost Walk will be held on two nights: Friday, October 25th, and Saturday, October 26th.
This year, the museum is raising the spirits of 14 county residents who have died unique or untimely. Those citizens include Russell Price, Willie Lowry, Eliza Wymer, Eddie Cornwall, Ida Bell Wymer, John Wymer, Earl Snyder, William Crowell, Victor Brunner, Adam Stine, William Elliott, Frances Sweet, Mary Wymer, and Net Lowry.
Tickets for a hauntingly good time are $15 and are on sale now at the Museum, 123 N. Michigan Street in downtown Plymouth. Tour groups are assigned with the ticket purchase, and ticket sales are limited. Get your tickets early!
The event starts at 7:00 p.m. on both nights in the Marshall County Museum Lobby. Arrive between 6:30 and 6:50 and assemble with your assigned group. Tours last just over an hour.
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