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Michigan’s No. 1 Horror Movie Villain Might Surprise You

Halloween is on the way in under a week, and Michigan peeps love to watch scary movies this time of year. So, who is the top horror villain in all…

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Halloween is on the way in under a week, and Michigan peeps love to watch scary movies this time of year. So, who is the top horror villain in all of Michigan?

GetWindstream has put together a study of the top searched horror movie villains in each state. "It's that time of year again!" they state in the study. "The leaves are changing, pumpkin spice is back, and all your favorite horror movie villains are making a return. To celebrate the return of fall, we're picking up where we left off with last year’s list of the most searched horror movie villains by state. Our 2022 list includes horror classics like American Psycho, Psycho, and Halloween and even features Jordan Peele’s 2021 version of Candyman."

They added, "Horror fans' Google search histories prove many people are drawn to what they fear. With this on our minds, the team at GetWindstream found each state’s most searched horror villain using our freaky fast Gig internet. Keep reading to see which villain led the reign of terror in your state."

GetWindstream's list features the 20 most popular horror movie villains according to data compiled from Ranker and Screenrant. They then found each villain's search volume in Semrush and put the 10 most-searched villains into Google Trends to see which was searched the most by each state in the past year.

So, who's most popular in Michigan? Jason Voorhees. Good choice, Michiganders. He's a common pick for many Midwestern states. The American Psycho himself, Patrick Bateman, was the most searched villain, winning the top spot in 19 states. If you are a Pennywise fan, note that Maine and Utah were the only two states that searched for Pennywise the most. Find the full list here.

It's a prime time to visit a cider mill in Michigan. It's crazy to think about, but we're actually getting to the end of the season for visiting your favorite cider mill, so get out there and enjoy it now, while you can. This weekend, I'm going to a cider mill right after I finished writing this post, actually. I've already been to two cider mills this year, but two is never enough, especially when it's beautiful weather out, like it is this weekend across Michigan.

So, if you're looking for cider, doughnuts, hayrides, apple picking, pumpkin picking and corn mazes, where do you go in Michigan? The crew at Pure Michigan, located at Michigan.org, has put together a list of eight awesome cider mills in Michigan to visit this season. I also added two of my favorite, which were not included on this list, to make it 10. This roster makes me want to travel across Michigan, take in the scenic fall color views and hit all of these different cider mills and farms. Find the full list here.

What's your favorite Michigan cider mill to visit in the autumn? Reach out to me on social media and let me know, or email me at anne.erickson@bbgi.com. Happy apple and pumpkin picking!

Robinette’s Apple Haus & Winery – Grand Rapids

"The century-old Grand Rapids Apple Haus features apples, peaches, nectarines, cherries and a hugely popular bakery. Fall attractions include a corn maze, horse-drawn hayrides, u-pick apples and, of course, cider, both hard and fresh. In addition to their Apple Haus, Robinette’s has a winery, a 5.25 biking trail, and cross-country skiing," says Michigan.org.

Blake Farms – Armada

"Voted the number one apple orchard in Michigan by AAA, Blake Farms was one of the very first "Pick Your Own" orchards in Michigan. Currently, Blake’s has three locations with 500 acres of orchard and farmland. Whether you pick your own apples, sip some award-winning apple cider, enjoy a hayride, or wander their cornfield mazes, there is plenty of fall fun to be had at Blake Farms," says Michigan.org.

Uncle John’s Cider Mill – Saint Johns

"Uncle John’s is well known for its cider mill, which serves fresh cider and doughnuts. Already-picked apples are also available for purchase. Uncle John’s has many activities for families to take part in, such as a pumpkin patch, fruit fling, wagon rides, corn maze and even a mining company where visitors are able to mine their own gemstones," says Michigan.org.

Friske Orchards – Ellsworth

"In 2011, Friske Orchards was voted the number one U-Pick farm in Northern Michigan by Traverse Magazine. While at Friske’s you can choose to pick your own fruit, shop the general store, or attend one of their many festive events such as the Apple Festival or Fall Fun Saturdays. Other activities include guided wagon rides, orchard walks, farm animal petting zoo, large kids’ playground and an old-world bakery. Dig into a house-baked pizza and make a day of your visit," says Michigan.org.

Yates Cider Mill – Rochester Hills

"Yates Cider Mill, located in Rochester Hills for over a century, has been featured on the Food Network for its apple cider. While at Yates, visitors can choose to visit the cider mill, ice cream shop, fudge shop, or all three! Family activities include pony rides, a petting zoo and river walk. Enjoy cider, donuts, caramel apples and homemade jams and jellies at Yates this fall," says Michigan.org.

Crane Orchards – Fennville

"Crane’s season begins with sweet cherries and leads soon after to peaches. But it is the nearly 20 apple varieties available for purchase or U-Pick that draws crowds each fall at this beloved Fennville orchard and cider mill. Enjoy a hayride, a corn maze or a ride on the Cow Train when you visit. But be sure to save time for Crane's Pie Pantry, Restaurant, and Winery where you can enjoy a meal, a slice of pie and a glass of cider," says Michigan.org.

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Knaebe’s Mmmunchy Krunchy Apple Farm & Cider Mill – Rogers City

"The season is short at Knaebe’s, lasting only from Labor Day through early November. But the range of activities makes this farm well worth the drive to northeastern Michigan. Indulge in a surprisingly fun Halloween Egg Hunt before scooping up bags of apples, a fresh-baked pie and cider to take home. Stay for dinner and dig into wood-fired pizza or bratwurst accompanied by Knaebe’s Twisted Roots Hard Cider," says Michigan.org.

Vander Mill Cider & Winery – Spring Lake & Grand Rapids

"Head to Vander Mill for a sampling of West Michigan’s most famous hard cider. Infused with such ingredients as local honey, raspberries, ginger or poblano peppers, Vander Mill offers a cider for every palette—including straight apple ciders. Tour their production facility in Grand Rapids to see the magic in person," says Michigan.org.

Andy T's - St. Johns

This is a great cider mill and farmers market! I went here for the first time this year and was impressed by the beautiful farm and delicious produce.

The Country Mill - Charlotte

This is a favorite mid-Michigan cider mill that I've been going to since I was a child. They have lots of great areas for apple picking and a beautiful sunflower patch.

Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.