Discovering Duluth’s strange, spooky, and haunted locations
Kenny Johnson WDIO
Updated: September 27, 2024 - 10:35 PM Published: September 27, 2024 - 9:03 PM
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Duluth mentioned in the Travels of Terror book
Kelly Florence, the co-author of Travels of Terror talks about all of the spooky places to visit in Duluth.
Podcasters Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl are big fans of the Paranormal. In their new book Travels of Terror the duo list their experiences in spooky locations across the country including Duluth.
Duluth is an older city than many people expect, it was founded back in 1857 and has quite the history.
In Travels of Terror they mention the Indigenous legend of the Wendigo, a flesh-eating creature that haunts the north woods of Minnesota, The Glensheen Mansion murders, and other spooky happenings with shipwrecks in the area or macabre places to grab a drink.
You can find ordering information for the Travels of Terror book here.
Kelly and Meg will be hosting a haunted walking tour, hosted by the Fitger’s Bookstore, starting at 6:00pm on October 1st. Learn more about it here.