Some believe that the soul survives death. Like the Phoenix of myth, a brewing company in Mansfield has risen from the ashes. While a building may not have a soul, this one might house the essence of the departed. Perhaps there is more than one type of spirit being served here. History The history of... Continue Reading →
Fostoria Historical Museum
It has been said that those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it. Museums serve as record keepers of our past. The dead come alive in these grand spaces and talk to us about the past in hopes that we will learn from their mistakes. Using allegories about the dead to describe... Continue Reading →
McClure Crybaby Hill
A Cry Baby Hill exists in the Henry County town of McClure. Many know it as Harris-Jones Cemetery, Crybaby Hill, Knob Hill, or Boot Hill. The story behind it is vague; it involves a large number of babies which were massacred either on the hill or somewhere else and then buried on the hill. A... Continue Reading →
West Toledo Residence
Investigation Date: February 8, 2014 Location: Residence in West Toledo Investigators Don Kelly Matt (Weston) Chad (Weston) Investigation Conditions Temperature °F Avg. 8 High 15 Low 1 Humidity Avg. 75 Max 85 Min 64 Barometric Pressure 30.29 in. Wind 6 mph SSW Precipitation .02 in. Dew Point ºF Avg. 4 Geomagnetic Field Unsettled Solar... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Rhode Island’s Sherman-Arnold Ranch
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Hollywood loves the paranormal, especially when tales can be spun with an ounce of truth worked into the mix. It's important to remember that just about every fictional film created based around a real life haunting contains numerous embellishments added... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Pennsylvania’s Pennhurst State School
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Pennhurst State School is a place that has developed a very dark reputation. The institution became the subject of controversy before it closed decades ago. And today the building stands as a reminder that strong emotions and tragedy can sometimes... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Oregon’s Hot Lake Hotel
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Hot Lake Hotel sounds like a nice place to visit, provided you don't mind the possibility of the paranormal. These accommodations may not be the premiere vacation spot they once were, but it seems that some guests are attached enough... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Oklahoma’s Gilcrease Museum
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Well, Halloween is officially over but Paranormal at Home is still truckin' along! We are a little behind on the posts, but they will keep coming! Besides, the delay goes well with the theme of the series. Not only do... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Ohio’s Prospect Place
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Prospect Place is a historic site that was once an important safe haven for those fleeing along the Underground Railroad. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished. The property's purpose did not go unrecognized and it was sometimes the... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – North Dakota’s Liberty Memorial Building
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Libraries are usually known for being calm, quiet and generally innocuous. While this is often the case, the North Dakota State Library may have housed something a little more lively than stacks of aged tomes during its time operating outing... Continue Reading →