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Minnesota's Most Haunted Locations

with Chad Lewis

2024-11-16 14:30:00 2024-11-16 15:30:00 America/Chicago Minnesota's Most Haunted Locations Embark on a ghostly journey to some of the most haunted places in Minnesota. Mahnomen Public Library -

Saturday, November 16
2:30pm - 3:30pm

Embark on a ghostly journey to some of the most haunted places in Minnesota.

Embark on a ghostly journey to some of the most haunted places in Minnesota with a presentation by author and paranormal researcher Chad Lewis. Lewis will venture across the state, sharing about wandering ghosts in the North Woods, a haunted bed & breakfast in Wabasha, phantom creatures prowling the woods, graveyard apparitions spotted in your own backyard and more. Lewis’ stories are compiled from first-hand accounts of Minnesotans and include the possible origins of the apparitions he discusses.

This program is offered free-of-charge thanks in part to funding from the Minnesota Legacy Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Mahnomen Public Library

Phone: 218-935-2843

Hours
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Mon, Aug 17 2:00PM to 7:30PM
Tue, Aug 18 2:00PM to 7:30PM
Wed, Aug 19 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Thu, Aug 20 12:00PM to 6:00PM
Fri, Aug 21 10:00AM to 5:00PM
Sat, Aug 22 Closed
Sun, Aug 23 Closed

About the branch

The Mahnomen library is located at 203 S Main St in the same building as the City Hall. The stone building was constructed in 1937 by the WPA and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The library offers public computers, in-house use laptops, free WiFi, and all the other amenities of a Lake Agassiz Regional Library Branch.

Upcoming Events

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