In 1834, a man built a grand house by the Scioto River in Delaware OH with Spanish gold and a silent young woman. She vanished. Years later, the house stood empty—except for the ghost of a young woman. In the 1920s, the reservoir rose and swallowed it whole. They say she’s still down there, waiting.
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Off Big Pine Road in the Hocking Hills lies Conkle's Hollow, where settlers once killed three warriors after a river raid. The warriors hid silver in the sandstone cliffs, but the treasure was never found. Since then, groans roll from the creek bed, and whispers drift in the dark. #GhostlyOhio
In Norwich, Ohio a headless phantom—known only as Stumpy—believed to be the tormented spirit of Christopher Baldwin, killed in a freak stagecoach accident, emerges after midnight, shrouded in eerie mist and an unending thirst to reach his destination. Do not get in his way.
👻 They say Old Man Gore nailed the doors shut and set the orphanage ablaze. The legend isn’t true—yet the woods along Gore Orphanage Road near Amherst, Ohio still echo with children’s voices, tiny handprints on car windows, and whispers that follow you home.
Miss Arnold died in 1823 and was buried at Moxahala Cemetery—but her body was stolen by medical students. Locals say her ghost still haunts the cemetery at night, searching for what was taken. Don’t visit after dark, or she may find you. #HauntedOhio #SpookyOhio, #GhostlyOhio
The ghost of a young woman murdered with her sweetheart during the canal days of Ohio haunts Bloody Bridge. Although the original bridge has long been gone, the old canal and the legend still lives. If you look into the water where the old bridge once stood, you can see her face staring back at you.
An old woman drifts mysteriously along the abandoned railroad that winds quietly outside the town of Zaleski, Ohio. Her ghostly presence fills the air with a lingering scent of lavender before she vanishes. Watch the video: tinyurl.com/The-Lavender...
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Little boy ghost looking out an upper window in Gettysburg.
With the hype around Halloween, many believe October is the month of ghosts. However, spirits don't just come out on the 31st; they roam year-round. There are more around than you think.