When it comes to fascinating and historic attractions, Michigan has its fair share. From our countless lighthouses to plenty of military forts scattered throughout the state, there’s something here to intrigue every sort of history buff. But there’s one unique tour offered here in the Great Lakes State that perfectly combines history with a hint of spookiness — and you’ll want to see for yourself.
The Village at Grand Traverse Commons is located at 830 Cottageview Drive in Traverse City. Its breathtaking architecture makes it difficult to miss.
Today, the complex houses all sorts of delightful shops, eateries, and boutiques, as well as plenty of wonderful special events for visitors of all ages.
But that doesn’t mean the site’s history has been forgotten. While several historic tours are offered, the most fascinating might just be the Twilight Tour.
When you embark on this tour, you’ll spend approximately 90 minutes exploring the grounds of building 50, which formerly housed Northern Michigan Asylum.
While parts of the tour are certainly spooky, guides choose to focus more on the emotional real-life experiences of those who worked and resided at the asylum.
You’ll leave with a newfound understanding of early mental health treatment, fascinating photos of a historic spot, and one-of-a-kind memories to reflect on.
Tickets for the Twilight Tour and several other historic tours at Grand Traverse Commons can be purchased in advance by clicking here. Have you experienced this incredible glimpse into the past? Tell us about it in the comment section below.
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