William Ganong Cemetery
1832 establishments in Michigan TerritoryCemeteries in MichiganProtected areas of Wayne County, MichiganSoutheast Michigan geography stubs
William Ganong Cemetery is a cemetery located in Westland, Michigan, USA. It is named after a local farmer who set aside a portion of his farm land for burials in 1832. It contains approximately 350 interments. It is currently owned by Wayne County and no longer open for further burials. The cemetery's main claim to fame is having a reputation among ghost enthusiasts, who consider the grounds to be haunted. Many visitors to the cemetery have reported seeing apparitions flitting among the headstones, and there has even been several minor car accidents on the road near the cemetery, with people claiming that they saw something run out into the road in front of them.[1]
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Henry Ruff Road 4664
48186
Michigan, United States
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