Murphy’s Lamplight Inn – The Blue Pelican Inn
Central Lake, Michigan·hotel Murphy's Lamplight Inn, now operating under the distinctive name Blue Pelican Inn in the charming resort town of Central Lake, Michigan, has been widely recognized as one of Michigan's most persistently and actively haunted commercial establishments, with well-documented paranormal activity spanning multiple decades and involving multiple distinct spiritual entities whose collective presence makes the structure itself a notable focal point for ongoing paranormal manifestation. Originally established as the Central Lake Hotel during the late nineteenth century when resort destinations were being developed throughout northern Michigan, the building has evolved through various different owners and operational periods, most significantly the management period of Mrs. Gill during the 1950s, a tenure that appears to mark a significant historical point of spiritual attachment and the beginning of the intensified paranormal phenomena that characterize the location throughout the contemporary era. The building's original architecture reflects its function as a resort hotel designed to cater to visitors seeking leisure and relaxation in the peaceful northern Michigan landscape, with upstairs rooms thoughtfully designed for guest lodging and ground-floor spaces allocated to the bar and public gathering areas that would have served as important social centers for both regular residents and visiting tourists.
The paranormal phenomena documented at the Blue Pelican Inn involve multiple distinct and separate entities, each distinctly associated with particular areas of the building and each manifesting with characteristic and consistent behaviors that have been reliably reported across many decades of witness accounts and professional paranormal investigations. Mrs. Gill, whose tenure as manager during the 1950s apparently created such strong emotional and spiritual attachment to the location that her spirit has remained bound to the building even after her physical death, is frequently reported by contemporary witnesses appearing at windows looking out toward the surrounding grounds or interior spaces of the inn, her apparition captured in numerous photographs and supported by consistent eyewitness accounts. A second major and distinct paranormal presence involves what witnesses consistently describe as a 1920s or 1930s couple, who manifest most frequently in or near the bar area of the building, where they appear to reenact specific moments of their lives, dancing together to unheard music as though their earthly existence has been perpetually frozen at a specific moment in time. The presence of a ghostly child, described variously as a young girl or child of indeterminate age, adds significant poignancy to the overall paranormal landscape, with reports of children's laughter, small footsteps, and the distinct sense of playful presence in rooms where contemporary guests encounter manifestations.
Physical phenomena occurring at the Blue Pelican Inn have been extensively documented by professional paranormal investigators and by the proprietors Chris and Merrie Corbett, who acquired the building in 2008 and have actively worked to document and understand rather than dismiss the phenomena. Cold spots appear unpredictably throughout the building, with temperature drops of ten to twenty degrees occurring in localized areas with no apparent conventional explanation from mechanical systems, and these cold spots seem to correlate strongly with areas of highest paranormal activity and most frequent entity manifestations. Objects move mysteriously throughout the building, with glasses flying off shelves in the bar area, items disappearing from one location and mysteriously reappearing in others, and furniture being rearranged by unseen hands in patterns that sometimes seem purposeful. The scent of lilacs or orange blossoms manifests suddenly in specific rooms or areas of the inn, often with no source apparent to living occupants, and these olfactory phenomena frequently associate with moments of increased paranormal activity or with the manifestations of specific entities, particularly the apparition of Mrs. Gill, suggesting the spirits may communicate through multiple sensory channels.
Cold Spots
Object Manipulations
Unexplained Sounds