Dining Experience
Dine at Camp Ticonderoga restaurant, located in a converted historic home where paranormal phenomena have been documented by staff.
- Duration:
- 2 hr
Restaurant in converted home with suicide-related paranormal activity
, Troy, MI
Age
All Ages
Cost
$$
Restaurant pricing
Access
Wheelchair OK
Converted residential structure
Equipment
Photos OK
Camp Ticonderoga occupies a structure originally built as a residential home in Troy, Michigan. The building was converted to restaurant use, preserving the residential architecture while adapting interior spaces for commercial dining operations.
The location maintains its historic character while serving the community as a dining establishment.
Camp Ticonderoga carries a paranormal reputation rooted in the tragic suicide of a former female resident. She hung herself within the home, leaving a powerful imprint of suffering and loss.
Poltergeist-type phenomena manifest regularly within the converted restaurant space. Staff members report doors slamming shut with force despite no drafts or environmental explanations. Lights cycle on and off without switch activation, suggesting either electrical malfunction or paranormal object manipulation.
The phenomena occur consistently, with waitress testimony documenting repeated incidents. The manifestations appear connected to the deceased woman's emotional trauma and unresolved presence within her former home.
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