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Eloise Asylum: Scared Jason Colthorp, Local 4 Insider walk through haunted attraction
Read full article: Eloise Asylum: Scared Jason Colthorp, Local 4 Insider walk through haunted attractionJason Colthorp and Local 4 Insider Cathy Jackson, of Farmington, went through the Eloise Asylum haunted attraction, which is built within the old hospital.
Ghosts of Eloise: Thousands buried near former Westland mental hospital remain unidentified
Read full article: Ghosts of Eloise: Thousands buried near former Westland mental hospital remain unidentifiedWhat you need to know about Eloise -- more than just the haunting memories of a mental hospital -- is this was once a city unto itself.
Former Eloise hospital site in Westland to be converted to hotel, restaurant
Read full article: Former Eloise hospital site in Westland to be converted to hotel, restaurantThe former Eloise Psychiatric Hospital site in Westland will soon be home to a new hotel, restaurant and bar, thanks to a grant from the state of Michigan.
Bernieโs blog: If kids are your investment, grandkids are your dividends
Read full article: Bernieโs blog: If kids are your investment, grandkids are your dividendsThe football season can be a tumultuous time for everyone. The long summer has come to a close and you know that cold weather is right around the corner. So we comfort ourselves with the football season.
New development plans in works for old Eloise hospital in Westland
Read full article: New development plans in works for old Eloise hospital in WestlandWESTLAND, Mich. โ New plans are coming together for redevelopment of the old Eloise hospital property in Westland. The historic Eloise property was sold by Wayne County back in 2018 for just $1. John Hambrick, who purchased the property, pitched new plans to the Westland Planning Commission, which includes splitting the 16-acre property into five parcels to house a different use. History of EloiseThe Eloise began as the Wayne County Poorhouse, which opened in 1839 in the now defunct Nankin Township. Nankin was a part of Wayne County, originally named Bucklin Township, and it included what are now the cities of Livonia, Inkster, Dearborn, Redford, Wayne and Westland.