Hauntings and eerie tales abound in northern Ohio. Does Esther Hale, believed to have been executed for witchcraft, really haunt Columbiana County's Bowman Cemetery? Is Lonesome Lock on the Ohio and Erie Canal as haunted as rumors say? Do restless spirits stalk the rooms at the Wolf Creek Tavern in Norton and the Rider's Inn of Painesville? Do the ruins of Gore Orphanage echo with the ghastly wails of children said to have died in a fire long ago? Author William G. Krejci guides this supernatural journey through the most chilling legends of northern Ohio. Some stories are debunked. Some long-standing mysteries are solved. Some new mysteries come to light.
From Lake Erie monsters to cursed Carousel horses to haunted wineries, Doug Dziama and Jennifer Dziama Teed explore some of the mysteries, legends and ghost tales of Northern Ohio.
From Lake Erie monsters to cursed Carousel horses to haunted wineries, Doug Dziama and Jennifer Dziama Teed explore some of the mysteries, legends and ghost tales of Northern Ohio.
Also destroyed was the entrance to what neighbors menacingly called The Cave of Apparitions. Take a step back in time with author and investigative historian William G. Krejci on this journey through Cleveland's long lost ghostly past.
In 2004, in what seemed to be destiny, Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, the brainchilds of the Weird US series of books, ... beginning with Weird, Scary & Unusual (2008) and continuing with several books released in 2010: Armchair Reader ...
Though nothing stands there now, the spot of the infamous Woodbury House remains a terror--just as it was for the earliest settlers in the area. Wonder-seeker and amateur folklorist Melissa Davies reveals the stranger side of local history.
The legendary tales of Central Ohio reach far beyond the region.
If you like adventure, you will love this guide that leads you down ghostly wilderness passageways in the Hocking Hills, then through the dark streets of downtown Columbus, Ohio.
Old and new ghost stories from around Ohio.
Crack open this book and you'll enter the strange world of Ohio's paranormal legacy.
With dim lighting, patterned wallpaper, and narrow hallways, guests might also expect a wild-eyed Jack Nicholson from The Shining to pop out from around a corner. Adding further to the Alice-in-Wonderland ambiance is the lack of actual ...