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Paulding Light — Road's End
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Michigan's most famous mysterious light appears nightly at the end of Robbins Pond Road in the western Upper Peninsula — a bobbing, swaying ball of light that has been witnessed for over a century. A 2010 University of Michigan study attributed it to car headlights on a distant highway; investigators point out the light existed 70 years before that highway was built and moves in patterns inconsistent with fixed traffic. The local legend says it is the spirit of a railroad brakeman killed on the former Soo Line tracks who still waves his lantern. It appears 300+ nights per year.
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46.3547°N, 89.1930°W
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