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Temporarily Closed - McFinnigan Manor can be a frightening journey into the spirit world that may be too intense for young children. McFinnigan Manor is a home haunt attraction, not a traditional ghost tour. "The story of McFinnigan Manor is the story of a man named James McFinnigan, and the disturbing circumstances surrounding his family. In the early 1870s, when James was ten-years-old, he immigrated to Kansas with his father Robert McFinnigan. Robert was an Irish railway proprietor, and had developed a countryside manor estate for their large family. As James grew up, it is believed that he lost his mind. When James was a younger man, his father Robert and several other McFinnigans simply vanished. Coincidentally, their deaths would allow James to inherit the deed to the mansion… At the turn of the twentieth century, after he had raised his own family, James lost his mind again. He became enraged when his son Hank McFinnigan married a lower class woman named Claudia. Hank and Claudia also, simply, vanished without a trace. James reluctantly gave the missing couple’s thirteen-day-old son, Frederick McFinnigan, a cold and distant upbringing inside the mansion. Fred eventually moved out and his unusual height made him a celebrated basketball player in college. In 1923 Fred became engaged to a lower class girl named Emily, and he sent his grandfather James an invitation to their wedding. Instead of replying to his grandson, on September 13th, James took his own life. The noose and chair were found in the mansion’s basement, though James’ body seemingly vanished. Fred and Emily inherited the deed to the manor estate and moved into the mansion on Halloween night … but were never seen again." "The mansion sat uninhabited until 1994 when a new neighborhood was developed. The manor estate was completely demolished, except for the mansion’s basement, which a new house was constructed over. We don’t know exactly what happened in that basement, but around Halloween, the veil to the spirit world seems to lift..."