Some people say that when they would walk through Cain's Ballroom that they could feel someone just brerathing down their neck, or see lights go on and off (Gazette). Sooner Paranormal interviewed with Cain's manager Brad Harris who was not only helpful but co-operative, and very informative regarding the history of Cain's Ballroom. Mr. Harris was also a witness to many unexplained things here. He was admittedly a "middle of the road" person as far as belief in ghosts went, stating he had no strong beliefs either way. His own experiences were described as visual and auditoryin nature, most visual sightings being periphreal and discounted by him. His position as a manager did place him in a position where stories from others, including staff members, flowed to him. He was gracious enough to share them as followed: full bodied apparations, dissembodied voices, mutiple voices, feelings of being "watched", giggling, singing and cold spots.
The main entrance to the stage was the west side, leading in from outside and also passing by the women's restroom, as opposed to the men's on the east stage, surely Bob would rather be near the ladies right? Regaradlesss, stories of Bob's apparation never existed before the early 21st century. from 1997 to 2001 I personally walked the Ballroom as a security guard with no on other than one or two living individuals in the ballroom at a time when Cain's was famous for holding concerts that brought audiences of all types, yet the concerts were often drunken and brutal(VanOrsdal)
Kalamazoo Gazette "Haunted USA: Cain's Ballroom" May 1, 2009 online database,
MLive.com
web. 26 October 2011 http://web.mlive.com/
Jason VanOrsdol "Cain's Ballroom" Novemeber 1, 2011 online database, ghostmysteries.com
web.30 October 2011
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