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Wisconsin's Haunted Dairyland: Spirits of the Badger State | Ep. 49

Wisconsin's Haunted Dairyland: Spirits of the Badger State | Ep. 49

Update: 2024-10-30
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Get ready for a bone-chilling dive into Wisconsin’s haunted history as Host Lyle Perez explores ten of the state’s most ghost-ridden locations. With Halloween just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to delve into Wisconsin’s eerie past, from luxury hotels and mysterious mansions to desolate cemeteries and asylums. Wisconsin may be known for its natural beauty and charming towns, but hidden within its landscapes are tales of spirits and lingering souls. So, sit back, turn off the lights, and join us as we journey into the haunted heart of the Badger State.




Featured Locations:


The Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee

424 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Known for its luxury and Victorian charm, the Pfister Hotel is haunted by its original owner, Charles Pfister. Guests report lights flickering, electronics turning on and off, and shadowy figures roaming the ninth floor. Major League Baseball players who stay here have encountered unexplained furniture rearrangements and disembodied footsteps. It seems Charles Pfister is as watchful over his hotel in the afterlife as he was in life.


Summerwind Mansion, Land O' Lakes

West Bay Lake, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540

Once an opulent estate, Summerwind Mansion is a haunting ruin where spirits are said to linger despite a fire that destroyed the building in 1988. Former residents reported ghostly figures, whispers, and even a skeleton discovered in the basement. A spectral woman is still seen in the upper windows, adding to the eerie atmosphere of this infamous haunted landmark.


Old Baraboo Inn, Baraboo

135 Walnut St, Baraboo, WI 53913

Built in the 1860s, this historic tavern is home to “Charlie,” a ghostly bartender, and other spirits who make their presence known with phantom music, laughter, and ghostly touches. The second floor, once a brothel, is especially active with flickering lights and whispers in the night. Visitors can still stop by the inn for a drink—and possibly a ghostly encounter.


Dartford Cemetery, Green Lake

Park Dr, Green Lake, WI 54941

Known as one of Wisconsin’s most haunted cemeteries, Dartford Cemetery is famous for apparitions, whispers, and chilling encounters near Chief Highknocker’s grave. Visitors report seeing a spectral little boy playing among the tombstones and cold, ghostly hands gripping their shoulders, making this spot a must-visit for thrill-seekers.


Sheboygan County Insane Asylum, Sheboygan

3400 County Rd EE, Sheboygan, WI 53083

The abandoned Sheboygan County Insane Asylum, closed in the 1970s, is a hub of paranormal activity. Ghost hunters report hearing screams, whispers, and spotting shadowy figures lurking in the windows. Though trespassing is prohibited, the asylum’s sinister reputation lingers, attracting those brave enough to sneak a peek.


Bloody Bride Bridge, Stevens Point

Highway 66, Stevens Point, WI 54481

Legend has it that a bride who died tragically on this bridge still haunts it, appearing to drivers as a figure in a blood-stained wedding dress. Some drivers see her in their rearview mirror, sitting in the backseat. The bridge is notorious for paranormal sightings, making it a chilling drive for those daring enough to cross.


Brumder Mansion, Milwaukee

3046 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208

Built in 1910, Brumder Mansion is now a bed and breakfast filled with ghostly tales. Guests report the laughter of unseen children, phantom footsteps, and the figure of George Brumder himself wandering the halls. Stay overnight for a unique experience and perhaps leave with a ghost story of your own.


Maribel Caves Hotel, Maribel

County Rd R, Maribel, WI 54227

Locally called “Hotel Hell,” Maribel Caves Hotel has burned down multiple times and is rumored to contain a portal to the underworld. Ghostly figures, strange mists, and a faint smell of smoke greet visitors to the ruins, making it a notorious site for paranormal investigators.


The Grand Opera House, Oshkosh

100 High Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901

The Grand Opera House in Oshkosh, dating back to 1883, has seen numerous ghostly sightings, including a former stage manager who watches over performances. Staff and guests report phantom applause, Victorian apparitions, and cold drafts in the auditorium. It’s a historic theater with a haunted twist, perfect for fans of the paranormal and the arts.


Old Carver School, Carver

Historic Schoolhouse, Carver, WI

Abandoned for decades, the Old Carver School is said to be haunted by a former teacher. Visitors hear children’s laughter, footsteps in empty halls, and the unnerving sense of being watched. This haunted schoolhouse is a reminder that some teachers stay dedicated long after the final bell has rung.




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Wisconsin's Haunted Dairyland: Spirits of the Badger State | Ep. 49

Wisconsin's Haunted Dairyland: Spirits of the Badger State | Ep. 49

Lyle Perez