It’s Friday the 13th and what a better way to spend that day but ghost hunting.
There will be two sessions and all proceeds will go to the museum.
You can bring your own equipment to hunt.
What's included?
Venue
The Governor's Mansion at 621 S. Marshall Ave. in Marshall, Michigan is a historic house built in 1839 with elements of Greek Revival architecture.
It is also known as Governor's Mansion Museum.
It was built with expectation that Marshall would become the State Capitol of Michigan.
In 2017, the house is a museum owned and operated by the Mary Marshall Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution.
The house was built for James Wright Gordon, who actually became acting governor of Michigan in 1841. Gordon had purchased the land, across from where the Capitol was proposed to be built.
It has been referred to as the "Governor's Mansion" since its erection in 1839.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Availability
Friday, September 13 at 7:00 pm EDT.
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