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Wabasha Street Caves reopening under new ownership

Wabasha Street Caves reopening under new ownership
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Boo-lieve it or not, Minnesota is home to numerous haunted places

8:00 am, Oct. 31, 2020 × The Nopeming Sanatorium in Duluth was built in 1912 and served as a a quarantine and treatment center for thousands of patients with tuberculosis. (Bob King / Duluth News Tribune) From eerie historic hotels to creepy tuberculosis hospitals, Minnesota possesses its fair share of supposed ghosts and supernatural creatures. It s Halloween, and in celebration of the spooky holiday, here are seven hair-raising and spine-tingling reportedly haunted places around the state. Big Winnie Resort and General Store, Bena Located along U.S. Highway 2 in Bena, the Big Winnie Resort and General Store is a hotbed for the paranormal, and it hasn’t gone unnoticed by those who shop and work under its roof.

MN Listens: Podcast Focuses on True Crime History in Minnesota

MN Listens: Podcast Focuses on True Crime History in Minnesota Eric Rivenes has a podcast called Most Notorious and a spin-off called His most recent topic is on the Wabasha Street Caves in St. Paul. It s a series of man-made caves carved out of the bluffs along the Mississippi River right across the street from downtown St. Paul.  It s got a really long and interesting history.  In the 1930s it was a nightclub. The Wabasha Street Caves and the St. Paul Gangster tours have shut down now, but Rivenes says they are for sale for $650,000. Another recent episode featured the Grand Rapids Ruby Slippers Heist.

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