N Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin·other Marty\'s Place North occupies a distinctive position within Wisconsin\'s hospitality landscape as a classic supper club featuring dining, entertainment, and social gathering functions typical of the Upper Midwest\'s distinctive culinary and social institutions. Supper clubs emerged as a particularly Wisconsin phenomenon in the mid-twentieth century, establishing themselves as casual yet upscale gathering places where community members gathered for dining, drinks, and social interaction in a convivial atmosphere. Marty\'s Place North reflects this tradition, offering the characteristic features of a Wisconsin supper club including dining facilities, a bar area, and entertainment or gathering spaces. The building itself likely dates to the mid-twentieth century or possibly earlier, reflecting the architectural and design standards typical of supper club construction. The location in North Arbor Vitae, a community in Vilas County in northern Wisconsin, positions the establishment within a region known for tourism, outdoor recreation, and seasonal population fluctuations characteristic of northern Wisconsin lake communities. The physical setting, surrounded by Wisconsin\'s natural landscape, contributes to the establishment\'s identity as a destination gathering place for both local residents and visitors.
As a supper club, Marty\'s Place North has served multiple generations of Wisconsin residents, hosting celebrations, family gatherings, and business meetings. The bar area has functioned as a social hub, and the dining areas have hosted countless meals and social occasions. The basement has functioned as storage and utility space. The accumulated presence of countless patrons and staff over decades created an environment saturated with human presence and social interaction. The building\'s continuous function as a hospitality establishment maintained its vitality and ensured continuous human occupation.
Among the paranormal phenomena documented at Marty\'s Place North stands the consistent and specific manifestation of an entity identified by name as Albert, described as a benevolent or at least neutral presence rather than a malevolent force. Albert is characterized in accounts from multiple employees and witnesses as a heavyset man appearing in the dress of an earlier era, specifically described as wearing red and black plaid shirt garments consistent with working-class or outdoorsman attire. Albert\'s apparition has been observed by several employees over extended periods, and multiple individuals report having seen Albert or believed they had observed him during their employment. The manifestations appear concentrated in the basement level of the establishment, suggesting that Albert\'s presence and activities are particularly connected to that subterranean space. The descriptions of Albert provided by different witnesses show considerable consistency, suggesting either genuine observation of the same apparitional entity or well-established local tradition regarding Albert\'s appearance and characteristics.
Paranormal interpretation of Albert\'s manifestation suggests a spirit with strong attachment to Marty\'s Place North, possibly an individual who worked at the establishment during his lifetime or who spent significant time at the location as a patron. The concentration of manifestations in the basement suggests either that Albert performed work or spent significant time in that location during his physical life, or that the basement represents a space of particular significance in his spiritual attachment to the property. The benevolent characterization of Albert suggests a spirit without malevolent intentions, distinguished from more threatening paranormal entities. The physical description provided by witnesses—the distinctive plaid shirt and heavyset build—creates a specific and identifiable image, suggesting either genuine spiritual manifestation or a well-established local legend that has achieved considerable specificity and consistency across multiple observers.
Marty\'s Place North continues to operate as a Wisconsin supper club while maintaining recognition as a paranormally active location. Albert\'s presence is accepted by staff and management as part of the establishment\'s character. The location represents a modern interpretation of haunting in which a paranormal entity integrates into the social fabric of a continuing business operation, acknowledged and accommodated by the living population rather than perceived as a threat. The establishment demonstrates coexistence between the living and paranormal presences within shared physical space.
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