Halloween is around the corner where ghosts and ghouls roam throughout the night. Sometimes people do experience paranormal activity during the Halloween holiday, especially while walking around downtown Sioux Falls.

South Dakota is full of rich history. The City of Deadwood alone has a story behind each building. There's even an old wives' tale that the Historic Bullock Hotel is still haunted by its owner. The City of Sioux Falls is also full of unique stories, including mysterious encounters at the Old Courthouse Museum.

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The Old Courthouse Museum has been named one of the most haunted places in the state and in the nation. It's one of the oldest buildings in Sioux Falls. The Old Courthouse Museum is the former county courthouse for Minnehaha County and it's located in the heart of the downtown area. Experience Sioux Falls explains that it officially opened as a museum in 1974. You can see the historic 1893 clock tower that graces the city's skyline.

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So why is the Old Courthouse Museum haunted? An article from Only In Your State shares there are many "human emotions" attached to this historic structure. Countless attorneys and judges did work inside the courthouse where they decided fates of dangerous criminals. Some visitors have claimed to hear strange voices and other paranormal occurrences in the balcony area of the Old Courthouse Museum.

Visitors and staff report hearing odd voices and whispers, and suddenly feeling a blast of cold air that quickly disappears.

The restrooms can also be eerie. Guests have reported a woman crying and they find the bathroom is empty.

As if the voices weren't creepy enough, some people say they can see an "elderly custodian" sweeping one of the courtroom floors. It's also common to hear someone falling down the stairs, except no one is there when people come running to help. Items inside the Old Courthouse Museum are also rearranged sometimes when the staff arrives in the morning. Maybe the ghosts like to play pranks!

Whether it's haunted or not, the Old Courthouse Museum is an iconic spot to explore in Sioux Falls. It's open seven days a week and free admission too!

So if you feel like doing a little Sioux Falls Halloween Ghost Tour, maybe you'll meet one of the Old Courthouse Museum spirits.

Welcome To South Dakota's Underwater Ghost Town

You may be thinking, "I didn't even know there was an underwater ghost town in South Dakota!" You're probably not alone, but- - surprise!

In fact, odds are pretty good that you have been there, maybe gone swimming off the sandy beach on the south shore, or fished for rainbow trout in it, maybe had a leisurely picnic beside it, or kayaked, even waterskied on it.

Any guesses?

Gallery Credit: Patty D

Iconic Sioux Falls: Phillips Avenue Diner, a Downtown Gem

I'll never forget the best malt I ever had. It was many years ago at a new restaurant in Sioux Falls. The restaurant was housed in a silver Airstream trailer on Louise Avenue and was called The Market Diner. The malt was so creamy and I think it was probably the first time I'd ever had whipped cream on top of a malt.
 
The Market Diner was a unique '50s-style dining experience with neon signs, classic vinyl booths, stainless steel counter stools, and even a jukebox.
 
That was over 20 years ago. The Market Diner became Dixie Brothers Grill and eventually closed.
 
A few years later, the trailer was moved to a downtown location on Phillips Avenue, extensively remodeled and renamed Phillips Avenue Diner. The malts have not changed, nor has the diner ambiance.
 
 
My niece Ashlea and I ventured downtown and had lunch at Phillips Avenue Diner. The menu includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner favorites. It's diner classics turned up a notch.

The breakfast menu includes omelets, biscuits and gravy, corned beef hash, and of course waffles. Recently, Phillips Avenue Diner's waffles were named the best in South Dakota according to Food Network.

Ashlea had the Ranch Burger and it came topped with bacon, onion rings, American cheese, and BBQ sauce. She substituted sweet potato fries.

My selection was the Burger of Champions. You can substitute a chicken breast for any burger, so I had mine with chicken, Applewood bacon, ham, and American cheese. It also comes with a hard-fried egg on top, but I chose to hold that. 
 
Eat local. Some of the best food and atmosphere can be found at local, non-national chain restaurants. Try Phillips Avenue Diner at 121 S. Phillips Avenue and explore downtown Sioux Falls while you're at it.

Check out the menu here and enjoy one of Sioux Falls' iconic restaurants.

Gallery Credit: Karla Brown

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