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-Penn's Tavern, Herndon.
See website for information.
Penn's Tavern in Herndon is the oldest building in Northumberland County. Known as "the Old Stone House at Fishers Ferry," Penn's Tavern was built in 1703 by Conrad Weiser on land given to him by Chief Shikellamy, the great Iroquois peacemaker. The house was once the home of Peter Fisher, and John Penn, grandson of William Penn, was reunited with his dying wife, Marie Cox, at Penn's Tavern. Today, people often say they see the image of a woman in the upstairs bedroom window of the tavern. Some workers and guests report strange experiences.
Folk Road.
Haunted by the spirits of two children who like to play with the guests and candy. Also, the spirit of an "angry bootlegger" is said to be here.
-Cedar Crest College, Allentown.
See website for information.
In Butz Hall there is a ghost of a girl that committed suicide.
-Magnolia's Vineyard Restaurant, Allentown.
2204 Village Road, Orefield, PA 610-395-1233
The circa 1850 building, formerly the Guthsville Hotel, with its five rambling dining rooms of Victoriana, is a sight to behold. Burnished tin ceilings in two rooms, original to the hotel, will be savored by anyone who appreciates the quality of character in old buildings. The ghost of a young woman haunts this building.
-Lehigh University, Bethelhem.
See website for information.
The library here is haunted by the spirit of an elderly man.
-Fonthill Mansion, Doylestown.
See website for information.
Featured on A & E's "America's Castles," Fonthill castle was built between 1908 and 1912 by Dr. Henry Chapman Mercer to be his residence. Apparently, the ghost of a housekeeper has been seen here still making her rounds.
-Cashtown Inn, Gettysburg.
See website for information.
Built circa 1797, the Cashtown Inn served as the first stagecoach stop west of Gettysburg. During the Gettysburg campaign of 1863, the Inn served as Confederate headquarters for General A.P. Hill. A civil war soldier has been seen here.
-Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg.
See website for information.
The fighting at Gettysburg is history. Upon these peaceful, tiled Pennsylvania fields more men fell than any other battle fought in North America before or since. Many of the Union soldiers who died here are buried in the National Cemetery where Abraham Lincoln delivered that poignant statement of purpose--the Gettysburg Address. Many spirits, as well as that of a General's dog, which once couriered messages to other generals, have been seen here.
-Inn at Phillips Mill, New Hope.
2590 N. River Rd, New Hope, PA 215-862-9919
A spirit has been seen here in both the rocking chair and on the stairs.
-Pickett House, New Hope.
See below for location.
Situated in the center of town, between the New Hope/Ivyland Railroad Station and the Delaware River Canal, The Pickett House is also immediately adjacent to Union Square. Joseph Pickett himself has been seen in and around his former home.
-Logan Inn, New Hope.
See website for information.
The Logan Inn, located in beautiful New Hope was established as an inn in 1727 and is the oldest continuously run Inn in Bucks County and one of the five oldest in the United States. Numerous spirits are said to roam here; most noted is the glowing light that appears in Room 6.
-Baleroy Mansion, Philadephia.
See website for information.
Many spirits have been seen here, including a ghost whom some think is Thomas Jefferson. See above website for great photos!
-Bolton Mansion, Philadelphia.
See website for information.
Bolton Farm has been altered considerably over the course of nearly three centuries of use and what now exists is a complex structure of some twenty-seven rooms built and rebuilt as demands upon it have changed and expanded. Often people have seen the spirit of a woman roaming the grounds, as if she is in search of something, as well as the spirit of a little girl.
-General Warren Inn, Malvern.
See website for information.
Once featured on Unsolved Mysteries, many spirits haunt this inn.
-Shield's House, Pittsburgh.
No address located.
It's said that the spirit of Captain Shields haunts his former home.
-The Civil War Library and Museum, Philadelphia.
See website for information.
The Civil War Library and Museum was created more than 100 years ago to preserve the history of that great conflict and to promote public education. Founded in 1888 by veteran Union Army, Navy and Marine Corps officers, it is the oldest chartered Civil War institution in America. Once featured on Unsolved Mysteries, spirits of soldiers have been seen playing cards in the second floor Lincoln Room.
-Frick Mansion, Pittsburgh.
See website for information.
Haunted by former tenant, Sarah Frick.
-Pittsburgh Playhouse, Pittsburgh.
See website for information.
Several unknown spirits are said to be in residence here.
-University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh.
See website for information.
201 Bruce Hall, haunted. Laurel Hall and the Living and Learning Center, haunted. Woodland Townhouse and Briar Lodge, haunted. Soccer fields? Haunted, too. From everything to an old man said to scream, a woman, a child and Indian spirits, the University of Pittsburgh is full of apparitions and strange sounds.
-Central Catholic High School, Reading.
See website for information.
It is said a man hung himself in the attic of this once old mansion. Strange noises are reported, locker locks spin on their own, and the sound of chains rattling has been reported.
-The Majestic Theater, Reading.
See website for information.
If you watch the balcony very carefully here you might see the spirit of the old woman who is known to walk about up there.
-The Old Penn Rynn Manor, Philadelphia.
Located on the Delaware River.
Once the Biddle Estate, the spirit of a woman on a white horse as well as a young man who walks the path from the house to the water have been spotted here.
-Gettysburg College, Gettysburg.
See website for information.
A spirit of a boy, said to have died on cold and snowy night, haunts Stevens Hall.
-Farnsworth House Inn, Gettysburg.
See website for information.
Many strange happenings occur here. Visited by many Paranormal Associations as well as Unsolved Mysteries, Sightings, and the History Channel, it seems that many sad spirits roam the Inn. Cold spots, apparitions, and balls of light have been recorded.
-Bucks County Community College, Doylestown.
See website for information.
Founded in 1964, Bucks County Community College is a public, two-year college committed to serving the region by providing top-notch, affordable higher education. The ghost of Stella Tyler, a former administrator, is said to haunt the hall named after her.
-Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh.
See website for information.
Andrew Carnegie's gift of a library in 1895 to the City and citizens of Pittsburgh was made as a public trust. In his dedication speech he said, "Every citizen of Pittsburgh, even the very humblest, now walks into this, his own Library, for the poorest laborer contributes his mite indirectly to its support." Said to be built over an old graveyard, many spirits are said to haunt here.
-Neshaminy Manor Center, Doylestown.
See website for location.
On Almshouse Rd. and Rt. 611, this Manor was used as the Bucks County Almshouse from 1810 to 1966. Many apparitions have been spotted in and around the old buildings which are still part of the complex.
-Tate House, George School, Newtown.
See website for information.
Buried in the basement of the Tate House, the ghost of a Hessian soldier is still said to haunt his final resting place.
-Penn State University Campus, Pennsylvania.
See website for information.
Schwab Auditorium: Several spirits. Some think Charles Schwab, past school president, President Atherton, and a soldier haunt here.
Central Pattee Library: Many think the spirit of a murdered librarian haunts the top floor of the library here.
-Hotel Conneaut, Conneaut Lake Park.
See website for information.
A young bride named Elizabeth, who dies in a fire here at this hotel in Conneaut Lake Amusement Park, is still seen in the hotel.
-Red Rose Inn, Jennersville.
See below for location.
Travel north through Avondale. Bear right at the fork in the road where Route 41 and Old Baltimore Pike split. Follow Route 41 another mile to the US Route 1 bypass. Take US Route 1 South. Go two exits to the Route 796 exit. Turn left onto 796 South. Turn right at the first traffic light and the Red Rose Inn is on your right. Some say a murder suspect was hung once in front of the Inn and that he still roams here today.
-Kutztown State College, Kutztown.
The administration building, Old Main, is said to be haunted by the spirit of Mary Snyder, who died of heart failure on the fifth floor.
-Easton Library, Easton.
See website for information.
Rumored to be built on a cemetery, many spirits are said to haunt here.
-Wilkes Barre Cemetery, Wilkes Barre.
River Street.
Hundreds of headstones are toppled, many ripped from their bases. Weeds obscure many of the fallen monuments. The cemetery has lost part of its black wrought iron fence. Fallen branches are stacked between grave sites and the roads that wind around the hilly 12.5 acres are riddled with potholes. Spooky place with quite a few equally spooky spirits.
-Tannersville Inn, Tannersville.
Route 611 Tannersville PA (570) 629 3131
Legend has it that Tannersville Inn is haunted, that some of the spirits who passed through the doors over the last 175 years found it impossible to leave the warmth and hospitality of the Inn.
-Triangular Field, Gettysburg.
See website for information.
Located above the Devil's Den, Confederate sharpshooters have been sighted and heard on the rocks near the bottom on Triangular Field.
-Fort Mifflin, Philadelphia.
See website for information.
Quite a few spirits here, including a screaming woman and many soldiers.
-Kutztown Historical Society, Kutztown.
The corner of Normal Avenue and White Oak Street
Once an old school building, many people claim to have seen the spirit of a young woman in the windows here.
-The Stouch Tavern, Womelsdorf.
138 W. High St. (610) 589-4577
Built in 1785 and having the distinction of being one of the oldest continually operating taverns in the state, there is quite a bit of activity here. Footsteps on the roof, across the floor and in the attic, paper napkins that have been tossed about, faucets turning on and off by themselves and ringing Christmas bells in the storage area.
-Odette's Restaurant, New Hope.
See website for information.
Odette's has been a popular gathering place for many generations. Built in 1794, the tavern south of New Hope on The River Road, served river boatmen at the head of the dangerous Wells Falls on the Delaware. Some say the spirit of a previous employee from many years ago still wanders here. Apparitions, cold spots, perfume scents and a voice calling out current employee's names have been reported.
-The Irondale Inn, Bloomsburg.
See website for information.
Irondale Inn's first family moved into their lovely new stone home about 1838. Master for the ironworks nearby, the new owner designed his home for comfort and security. Ironically, the house also provided safety to runaway slaves as a station on the Underground Railroad. Some feel three ghosts are here at the Irondale.
-The Century Inn, Scenery Hill.
See website for information.
Mysterious footprints reported outdoors leading away from walls and one room in the restaurant that is cold and difficult to lock up.
-Hotel Hershey, Hershey.
See website for information.
Doors open a close, noises are heard and footsteps have been reported in the old wine cellar. Some say it's Mr. Hershey himself haunting his old home.
-Haven University, Sloan Hall, Lock Havenlock.
See website for information.
The spirit of a woman in white has been seen in the arts building here, as well as the feeling of a curious child and a fast moving black blur who gives off a frightening vibration to those who encounter him.
-Heilbron Mansion, Media.
Corner of Painters Crossing and Rose Tree Road.
Three spirits are said to haunt Heilbron Mansion. A small girl in the upstairs, her mother, felt in the library, grand staircase and upstairs hallway, and a slave who was hung from a tree on grounds who still walks the driveway and the porch.
-Baker Mansion, Altoona.
Oak Lane off Logan Blvd. (814) 942-3916.
This Greek Revival Mansion, built from 1845-1849 for Ironmaster Elias Baker, is now the home of the Blair County Historical Society. The spirit of a woman is said to roam here and there is a wedding dress stored in a glass case that has been reported to move on its own.
-Wendy's Restaurant, Murrysville.
Possibly off Route 22.
Built on the top of old mines where many perished, some say this Wendy's is haunted. A man's apparition has been seen, voices are heard, doors slam, cold spots are felt, and the lamps swing on their own only to abruptly stop.
-St. Vincent's Monastery and College, Latrobe.
See website for information.
So well documented is he that the spirit of Father Boniface, who founded the College, has become part of the freshman initiation rites. Footsteps can be heard in the basilica's bell tower, lights turn on and off. It's rumored that many monks haunt these hallowed halls.
-Radnor Hotel, Radnor.
See website for information.
Okay, this one I'll pass on. In room 309 here, this was formerly St. David's Inn, guests report awakening to find the spirit of a woman hovering on the ceiling above the bed. She then travels along the wall and out the door. Some have reported her in the hallways and even when room 309 is empty you can hear strange sounds from within.
-St.Peter's Inn, St. Peters.
3471 Saint Peters Rd, (610) 469-3809
Creaking on the second floor, attributed to a spirit who hung herself, or the sound of a baby crying can be encountered here.
-Abington Presbyterian Church, Abington.
See website for information.
The spirit of a small child displaced from her final resting place has been seen in the windows of the church as well as sometimes praying here.
-Carbon County Jail, Jim Thorpe.
Address not located.
Active until 1994, this former site of the Carbon County Jail served as the main county prison since it opened in 1871. Built into the side of a rocky mountain, it boasts a castle-like structure. Several public hangings took place in the jail's interior, including five Molly Maguires on a single day. One of the men left a handprint on the wall of Cell 17 to express his innocence. Despite attempts to remove it, it remains there until this day. Plans are to make this site into a museum.
-The McGhee Elementary School, Lock Haven.
101 West Fourth Street, (570) 748-6330
A few years back a beloved custodian died of a heart attack on grounds. Both students and teachers have reported feeling and seeing his presence here.
-Gettysburg College, Gettysburg.
See website for information.
Pennsylvania Hall: Once a civil war hospital, soldiers have been reported here. Also, and you may have seen this on Unsolved Mysteries once, the elevator has taken people to the lower level where there is now a storage room. When the doors open, they are greeting with the scene of a grisly amputation from years ago.
Brua Hall: The campus theater is home to the spirit of a Civil War era man who is seen often backstage, walking the catwalk, of admiring practices from his favorite chair in the auditorium.
Glatfelter Hall: Haunted by the spirit of a young girl who jumped to her death from the tower in a lover's pact.
-Moravian College, Bethlehem.
See website for information.
Strange lights have been seen here as well as a nurse who wanders what use to be a seminary for girls many years ago. Also, a janitor once spotted the apparition of a man in the basement wandering aimlessly with a bandage on his arm and head.
-Delaware Valley College, Doylestown.
See website for information.
Objects have been known to move about and the spirit here can be heard walking the hallways.
-Administration Building, Duquesne University, Duquesne.
The basement of the Old Main Admin Building was once part of the Underground Railroad. Lights go on and off on their own, doors slam and the sounds of voices and moans are reported here.
-North Hall, Mansfield University, Mansfield.
See website for information.
After falling from the sixth floor atrium, some say Sarah has never left the North Hall. Piano music can he heard and, some have reported, you can sometimes see the imprint of her body on the ground where she landed.
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-Summit County Juvenile Detention Home, Akron.
No address located.
The spirit of a matron said to have been killed here still haunts the grounds.
-Cornell Place Apartments, Cincinnati.
No address located.
For over 100 years, unquiet spirits have been said to roam the halls of this converted Victorian House. Two of the home's 19th century inhabitants, who met violent ends on the premises, include a man who committed suicide and a doctor's daughter who was murdered on the stairs; both residents are said to roam its halls even today. Past residents have reportedly heard footsteps in empty rooms and anguished voices from invisible sources. For years its haunted reputation preceded it and no one would live there.
-Kelton House, Columbus.
See website for information.
The Kelton House was built in 1852 and remained in the Kelton family for three generations. When Grace Kelton died in 1975, her will entrusted the property to the Columbus Foundation with the stipulation that her family home be preserved and used for educational purposes. Grace Bird Kelton is said to still haunt her former home.
-Old Governor's Mansion, Columbus.
1234 E. Broad St, Columbus, Ohio.
A woman in black is seen here.
-Hinckley Library, Hinckley
1634 Center Road Hinckley, Ohio (330) 278-4271
A woman in old fashion clothing has been seen on the stairs here.
-Punderson Manor House, Newbury.
11755 Kinsman Road, Newbury, Ohio 44065.
Man seen hanging from a rope in the lounge area and children often seen and heard running the hallways.
-Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus.
Located at the end of Greenlawn Avenue, south of the Brewery District.
Multiple hauntings here in the main mausoleum and on the grounds.
-Columbus State Community College, Columbus.
See website for information.
Portions of this school are said to be built on top of an old Catholic cemetery, making it haunted.
-Music Hall, Cincinnati.
See website for information.
Voices, apparitions and more have been observed at the Music Hall which was built over an old pauper's cemetery.
-The Akron Civic Theater, Akron.
See website for information.
Fred the janitor, who worked here during it's Loews Theater days, still tends to his duties, keeping would be vandals at bay. Also, a young woman haunts the theater and the canal that runs beneath it.
-Cincinnati Museum of Art, Cincinnati.
See website for information.
A large, seven foot tall, black apparition has been seen riding from the mummy sarcophagus exhibit here. Also, a glowing face has been known to appear in the storage area where security guards once took their daily catnaps.
-The Westwood Town Hall, Cincinnati.
Westwood Town Hall, 3017 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45211-5701
Willy, a former security guard who killed himself on grounds after being relieved of his duties, still lingers here creating disarray of items in the building.
-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo.
See website for information.
Some say the sound of high heeled shoes have been heard walking the linoleum of the third floor here long after hours.
-Franklin Castle, Cleveland.
See website for information.
Located in downtown, this castle is said to be haunted by a ghost who roams the halls at night. Also, the sound of a child crying can be heard from the carriage house as well as music coming from the third floor. A family who once lived here reported children's toys turning up missing as well as old clothing appearing out of nowhere.
-Heather Hill Hospital, Chardon.
See website for information.
Knocking heard from unoccupied rooms. Also, a young boy, dressed in knickers, has been seen at night running into rooms. If you pursue him, no one is found.
-The Collingwood Arts Center, Toledo.
2413 Collingwood Blvd., 43620. (419) 244-2787
Many spirits haunt the rooms, attic, stairways and auditorium. Once a dorm for nuns, they can often be seen. Also, the spirit of a bride who was left at the alter and later killed herself has been seen in her west hall apartment as well as a male in one of the basement rooms.
-Oakwood High School, Dayton.
See website for information.
Home to two spirits. One, a young man who killed himself in the junior hallway. He can be seen, as well as heard, roaming through the halls. Another young girl has also been seen there and you can often catch a glimpse of her on the bleachers in the auditorium.
-Milan Cemetery, Milan.
See website for information.
Home to glowing balls of light and a tombstone which also glows at nighttime.
-Woodland Cemetery, Dayton.
Home to the spirit of a young girl dressed in tennis shows, a sweatshirt and jeans. She can sometimes be seen sitting on her gravestone.
-The Loveland Castle, Loveland.
See website for information.
Home to a throne that rocks back and forth on its own. Pictures using heat detecting film captured the figure of a young paige sitting on a king's lap. The dungeon harbors cold spots.
-Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland.
Address unknown.
Footsteps, flickering lights and figures haunt the old school attached to the hospital.
-University Plaza Theater, Kent.
See website for information.
Off of the campus of Kent State lies the University Plaza Theater. People report seeing the figure of patrons sitting in seats when no one is there. Odd things have occurred in the projection room and footsteps can be heard.
-Wilson Hall, Ohio University, Athens.
See website for information.
Wilson Hall on West Green, built over an old Indian burial ground, has apparitions, voices, flying objects and slamming doors centered around the 4th floor.
-Buxton Inn, Granville.
Inn seems to be haunted mostly by the spirits of former owners. Built in 1812 by Orin Granger, his ghost has been seen in knee breeches, sometimes dressed in blue. His ghost is also accused of stealing pies from the Inn's pantry. Major Buxton who operated the inn from 1865 to 1905, his ghost has been seen as a shadowy figure in various parts of the house. Staff have seen him sitting in a chair near the fireplace in the diningroom. Guests warming their hands by the fire have seen a pair of disembodied hands appear next to theirs! Ethel {Bonnie} Bounell who operated the inn from 1934 to 1960 also haunts here. Her favorite color was blue, and she died in Room 9. She has been seen dressed in her favorite color, and at different ages of her life. Rooms 7 and 9 is where best to encounter her. The basement is also surrounded by paranormal activity. Staff have reported feeling something in the room with them after hours, hearing footsteps above them while in the basement when the Inn is empty, knocks on the front door-that is opened to find no one is there, hearing heavy footsteps accending the stairs, and go back down. A ghosly cat has been reported in Room 9 also.
-First Convenant Church, Boardman.
Address unknown.
Apparitions, voices and the sounds of chainsaws have been heard here.
-Salem Cemetery, Springboro.
Numerous sightings on grounds.
-Great Lakes Theater Company, Lakewood.
See website for information.
A once abandoned fire station, supposedly this station is haunted by a firefighter who died in the line of duty.
-The Victoria Theater, Dayton.
See website for information.
Haunted by an actress from almost one hundred years ago, rose perfume, lights going on and off and other strange occurrences have been reported.
-The Air and Space Museum, Columbus.
See website for information.
Previous pilots from years ago haunt here and the sounds of planes starting up at night have been heard by security guards on staff.
-Columbia House, Waterville.
Address unknown.
Haunted by a man who killed himself as well as many other spirits.
-Williamsburg High School, Williamsburg.
500 South Fifth Street Williamsburg, Ohio 45176
The county's last hanging tree once stood where the library is now located. Numerous suicides on property. Lights move from room to room late at night.
-Joe E. Brown Theater, BGSU, Bowling Green.
See website for information.
Haunted by Alice. Also, the Hat Room in the theater is feared by many students for the bad vibrations it gives off. Also, there is a spirit named Amanda, who is supposed to haunt the Chi Omega Sorority house on campus.
-Country Hearth Hotel, Cincinnati.
See website for information.
Room 331 is haunted. Even with the heat on, rooms gets icy cold, pounding is heard on walls, curtains open and close on their own and items move about.
-Masonic Temple-Marvin Kent Home, Kent.
See website for detailed haunting information.
Tall windows with fastened wooden shutters, pointed roof tops with iron lightning rods and brick upon solid brick make up the powerful and eerie edifice that rests on the hill at 409 W. Main St. See website for detailed information.
-The Link Inn, Maumee.
No address located.
Two ghosts are said to roam here. One who smells like lilacs and another with a foul smell attached to it.
-The Theta Phi Alpha House, U of D., Dayton.
See website for information.
Many of the young women here report heavy items moving about as well as lights going on and off on their own.
Sorg Mansion and Opera House, Middletown.
See websites for information.
Sounds of old residents roaming about the grounds as well as the spirit of an actress dressed in red who can be heard singing in a back room.
-Denison University, Granville.
See website for information.
Here on the seventh tier, students wake up to the vision of a shadowy woman in a dress who often strikes the male students.
-Hower House and TKE House, Akron.
See website for information.
In the Hower House, now owned by the University of Akron, resides a spirit that some think is the angry spirit of a female Hower seeking to avenge her husband's infidelity to her. Also, reports of the spirit of a young servant girl who is buried in a grave behind the home.
-Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati.
See website for information.
In Lot 100 is said to be a bronze bust of a man containing his real eyes. It's claimed the head will watch you as you walk by.
-Variety Theater, Cleveland.
Located on Loraine Avenue.
Figures in white by the water fountain, the sound of workers on the stage and red glowing eyes in the upper balcony have been reported here.
-Hamlin Hall, Cleveland.
Possibly located at Boðaziçi University.
Rumored to be haunted by a young man who died here people report his apparition as well as cold spots around the stairwell where he is said to have died.
-Morley Music Hall & College Hall, Lake Erie College, Painesville.
See website for information.
The Morleys still walk in their Music Hall. Some report voices, footsteps and cold and hot spots. Also, in College Hall, the spirit of Stephanie haunts the fourth floor.
-Old Stone House Bed and Breakfast, Marblehead.
See website for information.
Primarily located around the third floor, some think these hauntings are caused by a little girl who fell to her death from the window of Room 11. Toilets flush and TV volumes turn down after being turned up. Also, the fireplace on the first floor will burn embers in it even when no one is home.
-Mary Haven's Group Home, Lebanon.
Address unknown.
Once an orphanage, this home for boys is haunted by children and staff who once lived here. Faces appear looking from windows as well as apparitions being seen in the recreation room, on stairways, and in some of the bedrooms.
-Northwood Cemetery, Cambridge.
See map for location.
A woman in a white formal haunts the cemetery on clear summer nights.
-Patterson Homestead Historic Museum, Dayton.
See website for information.
Seems as if the Pattersons have never left. Staff has reported rocking chairs moving, items relocating, cold spots and the aroma of food, even when no cooking is present.
-Mother of Mercy High School, Cincinatti.
See website for information.
Sister Mary Carlos still walks the grounds. Lights flicker and things move about in the auditorium.
-Buck Cemetery, Evansport.
See below for location.
The oldest cemetery in what is now Springfield Township, Williams County, about 2 miles northwest of present day Evansport in Defiance County, this cemetery is located five hundred yards off a dirt road with an entrance is shrouded by a dense tunnel of overhanging trees, strange lights appear and disappear as well as a apparition which is seen floating near the entrance.
-The Roundtown Theater, Circleville.
165 1/2 E. Main St. Circleville OH, 43113
Numerous reports of mysterious sights and sounds such as eerie footsteps on the balcony.
-Odd Lots Department Store, Hilliard.
Address unknown.
Before this was an Odd Lots a man killed himself in this former Big Bear Food Store. Footsteps are heard, chills are felt, toys fall from the shelves over night and doors will open on their own after being locked.
-Huntington Playhouse, Hilliard.
See website for information.
Huntington Reservation if home to the Huntington Playhouse, Baycrafters art gallery (which occupies the 1882 Nickel Plate Railroad Station, moved from its original location at the Dover Center railroad crossing in 1963), and the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center. Said to be haunted by an old electrician who turns lights on and off during practices as well as the spirit of Mr. Huntington.
-Trumbull County Campus, Kent State., Warren.
See website for information.
The spirit of a custodian can still be heard banging and tapping and rapping here as if he is checking the property. Some say this was once an old folks home and the sound of tapping canes and walkers can still be heard as the previous tenants move about.
-Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, OSU, Columbus.
See website for information.
A young girl died here after an illness and residents claim to see her roaming the halls, looking out of windows and, sometimes, peering into the mirrors as they check their own reflections. The chandeliers move mysteriously on their own and strange sounds can also be heard here.
-Lucas Cemetery, Mansfield.
Location unknown.
Home to Mary Jane, better known as the infamous Bloody Mary.
-Normandy Church, Kettering.
Possibly located at 450 W. Alex-Bell Road.
Once an old mansion, people report the smell of the original owner's perfume as her spirit roams the church here.
-Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum, Milan.
See website for information.
Strange noises, music and apparitions of angels. One small boy touring the property once asked, "Who's the pretty lady?" although no one in his party could see a soul.
-Siesta Motel, Norwich.
No address located.
Haunted by the angry spirit of a dark haired man. He slams doors, turns off lights, whispers vulgarities, moves objects, strikes people, and you can sometimes hear the sounds of laughing and crying.
-Jefferson Elementary, Middletown.
Built on an old ancient burial ground, the spirit of a young girl is said to haunt here. Also, the sound of balls bouncing