If you're the type of person who believes in ghost, ghouls, and goblins, here are few sites in town you might want to avoid this weekend.
Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant
The Jacksonville Ford assembly plant is one of 1,000 buildings designed by Albert Kahn for Ford. The building was one of 16 satellite plants constructed after Kahn's one-story, steel-framed model was perfected with Ford's Rouge River complex in Detroit. Completed in 1924, the plant employed as many as 800 workers churning out 200 Model A cars each day. It remained operational until 1932 and subsequently was used as a parts warehouse until 1968.
While we haven't heard about any paranormal activity happening at the site, it is the type of place where bodies can easily disappear and that a guy like John "The Jigsaw Killer" Kramer would have a field day.
Click HERE for more images inside the Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant.
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