Unveiling the Dark Legacy of Ed Gein and Wisconsin's Haunted Sites

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The article details the fate of Ed Gein's farmhouse and related sites in Plainfield, Wisconsin, highlighting that Gein's house burned down in 1958 and is now an empty lot, while other associated sites like the hardware store and cemeteries remain or have changed ownership, attracting true crime enthusiasts.
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