Holiday Inn
Built on a cemetery that was thought to be abandoned, corpses have turned up around the building. The building is now thought to be haunted, by the deceased still beneath the foundation. One phenomenon that is noticed is inexplicable loss of power.
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April says: |
October 31, 2007, 11:12 am |
This is my first time here & I was hoping to find mature comments from people with information on ghosts. I guess I was wrong! I doubt if I would come back here due to the losers who have nothing else to do except to call others names & be just downright rude! What you do in this life effects the outcome of your next, remember that when you are being an A HOLE!
Brittany Mayner says: |
November 1, 2007, 1:07 pm |
Brittany Mayner email me with commits angelo_bratt@yahoo.com i am 15 female.
Ok why would you build a hotel on a cematary. That is very rude. Would you want to have died 30yr ago and then a person is building something over you. I think they should never have built the holiday inn over the cematary respect the dead. I think that if the inn is haunted they deservi it because of building it on a cematary. I hope the dead people scare people out of the inn and have there land back and rest in peace.
Willow says: |
November 2, 2007, 1:00 am |
Located on Robert T Longway and I-4-75 South side.
I took my daughter there and we caught some evps and my gauss meter stayed active all night long. Check it out~but communicate with them. I am lead to believe it was a previous Indian Burial gound.
busy says: |
November 14, 2007, 11:29 pm |
Did anyone know that the band The Who Stayed at that very hotel and they destroyed thier room and were forbiddin to come back..Also that place is so dark and gloomy real creepy place.
rachel says: |
November 22, 2007, 6:22 pm |
YOU GUYS ARE LIEING RETURDs there is no such things as
ghost in the hoilday inn
Marc Stephens says: |
December 25, 2007, 12:48 pm |
Just read a fantastic book about a haunted mansion called Flint House. Check out the website at http://www.flinthouseonline.com
Sharon says: |
March 6, 2008, 4:11 am |
To everyone who feels they can better themselves by bringing down others:
Honestly, all you are doing is making yourself sound stupid and anal. Everyone has their own beliefs and they do not need the opinion of some jerk that feels like bitching about nothing. There is no point in calling people retarted because they believe in spirits or apparitions.
To everyone else:
I honestly believe in ghosts and apparitions. I myself and friends of mine have had our own experiences. You just need to be open to the idea, I mean, what do you honestly think happens to you after you die? Your spirit has to go somewhere and do something.
I worked in a building last Halloween season for a haunted house called Motor City Massacre, it’s in Roseville on 11 mile and Frazho, I wasn’t aware of the history of the building until I started actually working there, there have been well over 30 deaths in that building alone. And you can definately tell. It’s hard to breath in certain rooms, there are burn marks on the floor where a little girl got caught in a house fire and her body was never found, etc… and if you don’t believe me, check it out later this year.
But I’m done, I know this was a little long, but I felt I had to say something. And I already know that some of you are going to feel differently than me, so don’t bother with your negative comments.
matt says: |
April 9, 2008, 4:01 pm |
Let me clear up a few things that may help a few people out. The hotel in question is now a hoiday inn express. When it first opened it was a Hampton Inn. It sits on the corner of Robert T. boulevard and I475. If you are traveling on I 475 you can see the hotel. It was built on the former site of the Flint city cemetry. This was a cemetry where they sent the bodies of poor people who’s families could not pay for a funeral. I hope this help thoses of you who are seriously interested in this hotel.
Cassie says: |
April 30, 2008, 1:40 pm |
I have been there. There was never no ghost or nothing so dont say it is haunted!!!!
Corbin says: |
June 14, 2008, 9:26 pm |
here is a link to a news article about the haunting in question…
http://www.mlive.com/flintjournal/index.ssf/2008/01/human_remains_found_at_constru.html
Madalynn says: |
July 27, 2008, 6:33 pm |
i went their and when i was sleeping i woke up one night i needed to use the bathroom when all of a sudden i look in my bag and my stuff was gone. i had my self phone and it was ringing somewhere that i didn’t know i found it then i called her back the she said ” why didn’t you answer the phone ” then we left to go to Dansville and we road 7 gals or something like that they said cars been broked down their and had to pulled over that what happened to us main i will never forget this one and i ain’t going f.u.c.kin back either
13dolla says: |
August 31, 2008, 2:55 am |
wtf i doubt it yall best not belive this stuff itz all fake
MB says: |
September 20, 2008, 2:55 pm |
Matt is right on the location of the Holiday Inn Express, and it was built over an old cemetery, only the state was to move all the bodies poor or not, they only moved the head stones. I was still in junior high when they were building the hotel; they had to call a halt to the construction of the hotel when they found the bones. At first they thought it was Am. Indians, if it had been they would have abandoned all construction and marked it as “holy ground.” When the bones were discoved to be Anglo American they continued with the construction. Last year it was decoved that the hotel was not the only place to be a part of the cemetery; they dug up remains of other bones approx. 1/2 mile from this area. I am unsure if the house that set on the particular piece of land had been abandoned and tore down, or if the place was burned out then tore down. I also know that the hotel is haunted, it is not in every facet of the building though or it could be that some areas are more active than others. I know that one of my friends worked there at one time and when asked he would say that there were places he hated going into and if he did have to go where he did not want he made sure someone was with him. If he was asked questions about what happened there, he would clam up. If you go to the hotel, ask for the most active rooms or area, I am sure that they would accommodate you, since the slow with draw of GM the whole area is hurting for money, management will be more the willing to have their guest happy. My feelings on building over or relocation of any cemetery not just Native American, is pure disgust. That is the final resting place of a person’s body, no matter if their dead and their sprit are no longer there visually to object. What it really comes down to is how much money is waved in front of the governments faces to get them to agree and over look common morals…..opps; I forgot I was speaking of politicians.
About the Russellville Ball room: that has been torn down last year. The building suffered several fires and the last one they decided not to repair the damage or it was to great of damage to fix; which was a great disappointment to me I loved the band that used to play there Grand Funk was the band, for those who have never heard of them Google them they made it big in the 1970’s and decided to stay here. The location is in Richfield Twp. on Irish Rd, just past Coldwater Rd., if memory serves me correct, the location was on the top of the hill (coming from Coldwater) on the right hand side. It is privet owned so I would research the ownership and ask permission before going.
MB says: |
October 1, 2008, 10:15 pm |
When I typed the innitial comment, i didn’t notice the statement from corbin. The site where they found the Am. Natives is approx. five miles away from where they built the hotel, the hotel is less then a 1/4 mile away from the cemetery is between Country Fresh Milk co. formally McDonald’s Dairy, and Flint Armory.
Another place to visit is Diane’s Pawn Shop on Dort Hwy, the owner does not like being there at night alone. He use to tell my husband about things that happened in the shop, (My husband was friends with him).
For all the haters out there, until you experiance a haunting then you will alway doubt it………then you may deny it still. My nephew doubted until he moved in with me and had the toilet flush while brushing his teeth. Then that night and every night sence he has had someone waking him up asking his name at first, then it must have learned his name because it started saying his name. Now he sleeps with his dog and the dog starts to growl at what ever it is. One night the dog even barked (he never barks unless someone who does not belong in the family is there). Also; If you do not believe in what people say why do you even visit these type of web sites????? That is kinda childish don’t you think? But then again maybe you were not taught better manners by your parents.
ben says: |
October 12, 2008, 7:54 pm |
canada chris, what is the name of the motel you stayed at in Kalkaska?
Andrea says: |
October 22, 2008, 3:22 am |
I’ve heard about Diane’s. I actually live in the college cultural neighborhood, near Diane’s and the hotel. The energy in Diane’s is negative and strong. I’m no psychic, but you can definitely feel it.
shiann says: |
November 8, 2008, 3:06 pm |
king kvc is a ***** and sucks **** and azz
makaylea says: |
November 25, 2008, 3:18 pm |
hi im makaylea and i have been to the holiday inn with my mom and when i went their i felt fear right when i walked in. im only 12 years old and im posestede with the devil and i seen a image of a little girl
BEn says: |
November 26, 2008, 7:54 pm |
makayla i consider my self a master of the para normal and i can tell you you are not possesed by the devil if you were possesed you would not be taliking on this website you would be wreacing havoc on all mankind.so the image of the little girl is possibly a death echo if it repeats itself or a spirit trapped in your house by an object.


Tiffany says:
October 30, 2007, 12:19 pm
So….I’ve lived in Burton/Davison my whole life…and I never heard of this. But, the Russelville Ballroom is haunted. It’s on Irish, just before the bmx track/richfield park, in Richfield township, Michigan. My cousin lives across the street from there, and one night we went over there, and seen a whole bunch of crazy stuff….like we seen to old “ghosts” dancing, and when we peered into the door, a plate was thrown by something that wasn’t there…you should put this on this site!!!