As Halloween approaches, Minneapolis delves into its paranormal past, offering numerous opportunities to experience the supernatural.
Late one night at 300 Clifton, a 19th-century Minneapolis mansion turned bed and breakfast, manager Norman Kulba had a chilling experience.
I either hear them or feel them. I had a really, really dark presence around me in the dining room pantry area. Then I heard a noise.
Despite the eerie presence, when Kulba pushed the door open, the room was empty, with only the sounds of shuffling, clinking silverware, and glasses lingering.
Author's summary: Minneapolis offers spooky experiences this Halloween.