River Raisin National Battlefield Park, Monroe
The River Raisin National Battlefield Park is described as haunted due to the intense violence and loss of life during the War of 1812, particularly the Battle of Frenchtown. Reported supernatural phenomena include witnessing apparitions of soldiers in military uniforms, hearing ghostly sounds of cries, and experiencing the echoes of past warfare. The park is open to the public, offering a site of historical significance that has been linked to paranormal activity. The Battle of Frenchtown, which occurred on this site in January 1813, resulted in the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers and the massacre of many prisoners of war. Visitors have reported seeing ghostly figures and hearing disembodied sounds that suggest the lingering presence of the soldiers who died there.