An alternative name for this video: Aidan roasts Ohio. My younger sister's ex-fiance is from Ohio and he had nothing particularly good to say about Ohio.
Born in OH but got South as soon as I could (when I was 19). There was an astronaut who left OH to go to the moon. As a trucker, I can tell you that the rudest, most aggressive drivers on the road are from OH. Guy comes flying up a practically empty highway from miles back, passes you (in center lane), cuts in front, goes to the right lane & takes an exit? He's from OH.
I feel like no matter where I’m at I always see an unusual amount of Ohio plates. I was on vacation all the way out in Colorado one time and saw like 20 Ohio plates.
I lived on Latta Lane at the top of the hill of "Helltown", for a time as a child. Around 1983-84 give or take. My parents rented 6551 Latta Lane. There was an abandoned bus, but it was not in an accident killing children. All the houses have been removed. Only a barn still stands down Stafford road. And the Church back at the intersection. I can still make out where my old house was, and where the tire swing was behind it, over the ravine. It was right behind the ski resort hill. I remember the kid in the neighbor house liked Michael Jackson, horses in the field, and the house across the field having a giant dog, and a Raggedy Ann doll. Some tree workers carved a stump in our front yard into a seat. It's not there anymore. I still live in the area. The park is nice. But it is a shame how they forced everyone out.
From Ohio and as you were speaking I was like “fair”. I was born here and never left. Then you said “disappointment” and now I know why I’m still here. Just full of disappointment but hey, at least I know my place…
I love how he 100% believes in nephlim, feral people, and massive government coverups but doesn't believe the government would ever just randomly decide to kick people off their land.
I’m a bit late to the game on this video but one: you’re entirely accurate on all your NO-hio rips/facts. If I weren’t so dead inside I would probably giggle. Two: I’ve been to Helltown countless times including a few weeks ago as I have the misfortune of living near by. Definitely have experienced inexplicable things in there. Stanford Road ( now closed to vehicles) gets abnormally steep and I’m not just saying that because we don’t have those gorgeous PA hills, it becomes almost a 90 degree drop out of nowhere. Akin to being about to go over the hill of a rollercoaster. However, I have walked the entire length of that abandoned “hell road” with little fear. Heard strange things for sure, on many occasions was filled with a heavy sense of dread or sudden headache and nausea has been felt by myself and others. Also I have found that a few homes on Stanford Road were still occupied but have since been moved out of in the past decade, one was a very nice rather large house and property. The youth hostel just looks creepy, nevertheless there is a house much farther on that road, deep in the woods that was absolutely abandoned - I may be from Ohio but I’m nowhere near stupid enough to have gotten close to it. Upon exploring those woods as a cocky teen thinking I’d debunk the spookiness, I learned that some lore is put in place for a reason. The restriction of access to certain areas has oddly expanded in all my years of visiting but why bother if it’s all just hiking trails now? Oh no Fauxhio… Finally Sir, your channel is on point with every bit of information you passionately extract from your sources. I sincerely hope you can continue to abundantly spread your knowledge because it is conveyed in perfect storyteller format so intrinsically interesting to all; an amazing gift!
update : forest service demolished the nice house on stanford road, only the barn remains :( plenty of abandoned government owned buildings out in the valley though
You made me laugh, I live in Ohio. Not from but live currently. Hell town, the only National Park… btw You should really look into Cry Baby Bridge in Salem Ohio. Lots of Satanic writings and candles, really really creepy.
I live in southern Ohio, near Cincinnati. Clermont County apparently has a bigfoot called the "Grass man" and Loveland, Ohio (in clermont county) is said to have a Moth man.
Wrong on both parts lol. Grassman is the term given to Bigfoot in Ohio not just one county and it’s the Loveland Frogman or sometimes referred to as lizard man
Life-long Akron resident here, grew up in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. While I find the place beautiful, and fully believe in its hidden gems (Virginia Kendall, Brandywine Falls), there are some oddities I’ve seen within the park. A deep feeling of being watched is almost inescapable in certain areas when hiking between dusk and dawn, and disappearances have been reported along a trail known as the Towpath, although they are most often attributed to human trafficking instead of something more unexplainable. That being considered, though, Ohio does blow. You are right. Carry on.
I grew up in Ohio, and a story I heard a bit was about the Rumpke family having a town built specifically for dwarfs. I believe he was sympathetic towards people who used to travel in carnivals who wanted to retire.
One of my favorite Found Footage Films, June 9, is set mostly in Helltown, but it's not abandoned. It features all the legends mentioned here, as well as soon additional ones. It's one of the more realistic FF films I've seen because the main characters are dumbass teens in the end of the 90's filming their antics while on summer break. The ending is super shocking. If you've got 90ish mins to kill, you should check it out.
My family has lived around Boston and Peninsula for several generations. I don't know anyone who calls this Helltown except online. The Cuyahoga Valley NP is the most visited of ALL national parks in the US. It was created to preserve a green space between encroaching Cleveland and Akron, it was not random but a 20 year process. There are more Amish in Ohio than Pennsylvania BTW. If you want haunted Ohio, go to Athens, easily the most haunted place in the US. Moonville, Mt. Nebo, the Old Asylum, etc. I lived there 15 years. I wouldn't live in Ohio now with idiots like Jim Jordan and that gnome DeWine elected to office. You'll find me on the Oregon coast now.
The national park existed before they imminent Domained Boston. The official story is that the a textile mill burnt down and the chemicals leaked into the ground and got into the water supply. (The foundation along with one of the old textile machines of the old mill is still there and fenced off, they are actually plan to turn it into a museum to tell the story of the area since it's such a tourist spot) also there's almost nothing left of the original town except for like 3 building's, the church isn't even where the original town was, it just got added to the stories for some reason
A note on upside down crosses. It is called the Petrine cross, as St. Peter felt he was unfit to be crucified in the same manner as Christ, and thus requested to be crucified upside down. It takes a protestant culture divorced from Christian history to think this symbol is a literal inversion (ala dialectical materialism) and it takes rebels produced from that protestant culture to think the symbol was actually satanic.
I'm just here for the assault on Ohio. As a native ohioan, it's hilarious and accurate. Except Pittsburgh. It's best to avoid if possible, y'all don't know how to drive.
I usually agree about eminent domain. There has to be a clear articulate reason to seize land that is in the public interest. NOT selling it to developers who will "use it wisely". Should be able to sue to take it to court to make both sides argue it out.
After binge watching you're videos all day I've developed a interesting theory about the creation of The land between the lakes. People forced from their home's by the government, on going disappearances. What if they flooded the area to wipe out something or to bury something.
Being from Pittsburgh, there is NOTHING nice I can really say about Ohio except not requiring a yearly vehicle inspection, and thus a plethora of cars that look like Swiss cheese...no doors, bumpers, exhaust...etc...
In Ohio right now living here and I can officially say this place and people don't need to be here in the US we can give them an island and they'll be fine
I’m sorry we took your peninsula away, you’re more than welcome to try to take it back(you couldn’t if you tried)but you can keep Toledo, no one wants that shithole 💀
Well . Ohio's fun if you know what to do. Country life for me. Ceaser creek state park . It too was occupied some buildings still underneath. Bouys placed so boats don't use the areas. I was lucky to be able to watch the whole progress. Not into sports so that part I could care less. 😂. Going to investigate helltown now. 😊 Thanks.
I live in Boston Ma. I think we should grab the rights to the name Helltown because this place is already on the Highway to Hell..or call it Mini-Chicago...like Mini-Me.
Being from Modesto California and having moved to Ohio. Honestly, it is nice here mostly because the state isn't on fire all the fuckin time, it is green out here instead of depressing shades of brown and black (from the fire) oh oh, and it doesn't rain ash from the sky, so heltown might not be the best name for what used to be Boston Ohio, but I came from an actual shithole, so yeah I will take boring Ohio. Love the videos and great roast. :D
I went to Ohio once. I can't remember anything about it but the spruce trees. I'd never seen them growing in yards before and it was odd to see Christmas trees everywhere. I grew up in Texas.
I'm into this a year late but the Bengals aren't terrible. I'm in Indiana bordering Mercer Co Ohio, a county with the unique distinction of having more alcoholics than actual residents.Your liver ages when you cross 49. It's in the air.
There is one thing good about Ohio. Kings Island and Cedar Point. Move those a bit further east to Indiana (then we'd have something good) and then you'd be right.
The Wallowa Whitman national forest is said to be cursed by the natives who lived there before they were ran out. There's also a mountain peak that casts a shadow of a native chief. Like 100% looks like a native American.
Ohio sucks but Pennsylvania isn’t much better 💀 The only GOOD thing about Ohio is it shares a border with Michigan. And we don’t talk about Indiana. No one talks about Indiana. There is nothing too talk about, when it comes to Indiana.
So I am from Ohio and as much of this used to be correct not much is anymore. So first thing I noticed is that the whole hell town thing doesn’t exist and the national park is because it was a old glacier that made a valley it is called Cuyahoga national park that specific part that is hell town had old rockformations. Supposedly the head ache this is correct and it is from sinus pressure.
Great video, I’m glad you clerafied the rumors and stuff. I agree I can not think of one thing positive to say about Ohio accept the drew Cary show the theme song was Cleveland rocks. Centralia pa is another town that’s abandoned that has fascinated me.
This level of hate for Ohio could only come from a Pennsylvanian. “Helltown” is like 3 spots, and anything interesting has been torn down. Come visit though, I’ll show you some real local haunts. Some of the most interesting bits, including some Native American sites, aren’t even in the National Park
I'm guessing you haven't seen the documentary called Helltown on Discovery+. I just watched it not to long ago. I'm not sure how much of it was true, but it scared me to my core. I'm from from southwestern Pennsylvania which is to close to that place for comfort. Anyways in the documentary this paranormal team or whatever you wanna call them, claimed to have found footage shot by the same branch of the military that took most of the footage in ww2. You know, Army core of whatever. So the footage was taken by these guys that were sent to Helltown to document whatever they found in the area. Of course they run into something, some extremely crazy sh** happens (I'm trying to not spoil everything) one guy survives and buries the film in a cemetery. They recover the film and show portions of it in the documentary. They also talk about the teens that went exploring there, to do a scary live stream a couple years ago. Those teens were attacked by some animal, which the news claimed was a bear. Idk about that area, but I'm close to there and there's no bears here. I'm pretty sure if you go east to the Appalachian mountains, or southish, you can find bears. I don't think there's that many in the areas just north and east from here, until you get to like Canada and maybe western Ohio. But, the attack is heard in the live stream the teens were taking, they ran for their lives, and spoiler, one didn't make it. The group that made the documentary, also supposedly found a military bunker near helltown, they showed video footage of the bunker. It was full of all kinds of stuff pretty muchly everything was just left behind, in a hurry. In the bunker there's a huge safe, with a giant locking door like what a bank puts their money in. The safe was completely empty. Supposedly that's where this creature was being held and experimented on. Theory goes that it broke out and everyone evacuated. I'll refrain from spoiling anything else in the documentary, I'm sorry that's most of the main things that happen. Still worth the watch. I would really like to know if any of these is even possibly true. If you get a chance to watch it, a video of what you think about it would be awesome.
"I should probably say something good about Ohio" *absolutely shreds Ohio to pieces*
I kno something good about ohio. Its not california
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It’s also not New York or New Jersey! So it’s got those things going for it.
An alternative name for this video: Aidan roasts Ohio. My younger sister's ex-fiance is from Ohio and he had nothing particularly good to say about Ohio.
All the people I met from Ohio had left it.
me neither they Stoll my mother's house !!!! nothing but very evil government !!!!
I love the broad range of topics this channel covers
▪︎ mysterious disappearances
▪︎ native American folklore
▪︎ Ohio
▪︎ crypids
Ohio being the scariest by far
They rushed ppl out of some towns in llinois as well just. Beautiful houses just rotting
Born in OH but got South as soon as I could (when I was 19). There was an astronaut who left OH to go to the moon. As a trucker, I can tell you that the rudest, most aggressive drivers on the road are from OH. Guy comes flying up a practically empty highway from miles back, passes you (in center lane), cuts in front, goes to the right lane & takes an exit? He's from OH.
I feel like no matter where I’m at I always see an unusual amount of Ohio plates. I was on vacation all the way out in Colorado one time and saw like 20 Ohio plates.
You managed to offend me in 32 ways in this video. I was born into an Amish family in Holmes County Ohio.
Yo I was too
So are amish people good or not so good in your guys opinions?
@t.n.1116 like all groups of people, good and evil can only be attributed to individuals, not groups.
The Amish are damned fine carpenters. Wish some lived near me, I got a back porch that needs redoing
I lived on Latta Lane at the top of the hill of "Helltown", for a time as a child. Around 1983-84 give or take. My parents rented 6551 Latta Lane. There was an abandoned bus, but it was not in an accident killing children. All the houses have been removed. Only a barn still stands down Stafford road. And the Church back at the intersection. I can still make out where my old house was, and where the tire swing was behind it, over the ravine. It was right behind the ski resort hill. I remember the kid in the neighbor house liked Michael Jackson, horses in the field, and the house across the field having a giant dog, and a Raggedy Ann doll. Some tree workers carved a stump in our front yard into a seat. It's not there anymore. I still live in the area. The park is nice. But it is a shame how they forced everyone out.
From Ohio and as you were speaking I was like “fair”. I was born here and never left. Then you said “disappointment” and now I know why I’m still here. Just full of disappointment but hey, at least I know my place…
Currently in Ohio, you were overly kind
I went to Ohio once and it just didn't feel right so I turned around and drove back immediately
I'm an international trucker, I've been through 43 states in the last 2 months. Iowa is worse than Ohio. Barely, but be glad you're not there
He was TOO kind!!!
I love how he 100% believes in nephlim, feral people, and massive government coverups but doesn't believe the government would ever just randomly decide to kick people off their land.
Lol fr that's like the governments specialty
I’m a bit late to the game on this video but one: you’re entirely accurate on all your NO-hio rips/facts. If I weren’t so dead inside I would probably giggle. Two: I’ve been to Helltown countless times including a few weeks ago as I have the misfortune of living near by. Definitely have experienced inexplicable things in there. Stanford Road ( now closed to vehicles) gets abnormally steep and I’m not just saying that because we don’t have those gorgeous PA hills, it becomes almost a 90 degree drop out of nowhere. Akin to being about to go over the hill of a rollercoaster. However, I have walked the entire length of that abandoned “hell road” with little fear. Heard strange things for sure, on many occasions was filled with a heavy sense of dread or sudden headache and nausea has been felt by myself and others. Also I have found that a few homes on Stanford Road were still occupied but have since been moved out of in the past decade, one was a very nice rather large house and property. The youth hostel just looks creepy, nevertheless there is a house much farther on that road, deep in the woods that was absolutely abandoned - I may be from Ohio but I’m nowhere near stupid enough to have gotten close to it. Upon exploring those woods as a cocky teen thinking I’d debunk the spookiness, I learned that some lore is put in place for a reason. The restriction of access to certain areas has oddly expanded in all my years of visiting but why bother if it’s all just hiking trails now? Oh no Fauxhio…
Finally Sir, your channel is on point with every bit of information you passionately extract from your sources. I sincerely hope you can continue to abundantly spread your knowledge because it is conveyed in perfect storyteller format so intrinsically interesting to all; an amazing gift!
update : forest service demolished the nice house on stanford road, only the barn remains :(
plenty of abandoned government owned buildings out in the valley though
You made me laugh, I live in Ohio. Not from but live currently. Hell town, the only National Park… btw You should really look into Cry Baby Bridge in Salem Ohio. Lots of Satanic writings and candles, really really creepy.
Being from Indiana, formerly Amish, and watching back through these, I absolutely love the Ohio slander.
Dang, my boy out here with the FACTS. I actually almost choked on my drink when the Amish roast came up
I live in southern Ohio, near Cincinnati. Clermont County apparently has a bigfoot called the "Grass man" and Loveland, Ohio (in clermont county) is said to have a Moth man.
Wrong on both parts lol. Grassman is the term given to Bigfoot in Ohio not just one county and it’s the Loveland Frogman or sometimes referred to as lizard man
Life-long Akron resident here, grew up in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. While I find the place beautiful, and fully believe in its hidden gems (Virginia Kendall, Brandywine Falls), there are some oddities I’ve seen within the park. A deep feeling of being watched is almost inescapable in certain areas when hiking between dusk and dawn, and disappearances have been reported along a trail known as the Towpath, although they are most often attributed to human trafficking instead of something more unexplainable.
That being considered, though, Ohio does blow. You are right. Carry on.
Is it just a public service if they’re trafficking them out of Ohio?
There are reasons why a good chunk of astronauts are from Ohio. They are trying to get as far away as possible
I grew up in Ohio, and a story I heard a bit was about the Rumpke family having a town built specifically for dwarfs. I believe he was sympathetic towards people who used to travel in carnivals who wanted to retire.
One of my favorite Found Footage Films, June 9, is set mostly in Helltown, but it's not abandoned. It features all the legends mentioned here, as well as soon additional ones. It's one of the more realistic FF films I've seen because the main characters are dumbass teens in the end of the 90's filming their antics while on summer break. The ending is super shocking. If you've got 90ish mins to kill, you should check it out.
My family has lived around Boston and Peninsula for several generations. I don't know anyone who calls this Helltown except online. The Cuyahoga Valley NP is the most visited of ALL national parks in the US. It was created to preserve a green space between encroaching Cleveland and Akron, it was not random but a 20 year process. There are more Amish in Ohio than Pennsylvania BTW. If you want haunted Ohio, go to Athens, easily the most haunted place in the US. Moonville, Mt. Nebo, the Old Asylum, etc. I lived there 15 years. I wouldn't live in Ohio now with idiots like Jim Jordan and that gnome DeWine elected to office. You'll find me on the Oregon coast now.
The national park existed before they imminent Domained Boston. The official story is that the a textile mill burnt down and the chemicals leaked into the ground and got into the water supply. (The foundation along with one of the old textile machines of the old mill is still there and fenced off, they are actually plan to turn it into a museum to tell the story of the area since it's such a tourist spot) also there's almost nothing left of the original town except for like 3 building's, the church isn't even where the original town was, it just got added to the stories for some reason
A note on upside down crosses. It is called the Petrine cross, as St. Peter felt he was unfit to be crucified in the same manner as Christ, and thus requested to be crucified upside down. It takes a protestant culture divorced from Christian history to think this symbol is a literal inversion (ala dialectical materialism) and it takes rebels produced from that protestant culture to think the symbol was actually satanic.
It's so strange hearing someone else get it besides us michiganders. More please.
The Bengals are good now, but man it feels like a different world driving into that place from Michigan
I'm just here for the assault on Ohio. As a native ohioan, it's hilarious and accurate. Except Pittsburgh. It's best to avoid if possible, y'all don't know how to drive.
I usually agree about eminent domain. There has to be a clear articulate reason to seize land that is in the public interest. NOT selling it to developers who will "use it wisely". Should be able to sue to take it to court to make both sides argue it out.
After binge watching you're videos all day I've developed a interesting theory about the creation of The land between the lakes. People forced from their home's by the government, on going disappearances. What if they flooded the area to wipe out something or to bury something.
Leaving this comment because I love the channel and want to support…. But living in Ohio and feeling conflicted about supporting someone from PA
Being from Pittsburgh, there is NOTHING nice I can really say about Ohio except not requiring a yearly vehicle inspection, and thus a plethora of cars that look like Swiss cheese...no doors, bumpers, exhaust...etc...
Sounds like you’re a pos then lol
my compliment/dis for Ohio is the went as far as to have the most astronauts and invent planes to get away
In Ohio right now living here and I can officially say this place and people don't need to be here in the US we can give them an island and they'll be fine
been in ohio about a month and people literally drive like npcs from gta on a regular basis
Boston Massachusetts could probably also just go ahead and re-name itself Helltown.
The only good thing about ohio is that we aren't Michigan
I’m sorry we took your peninsula away, you’re more than welcome to try to take it back(you couldn’t if you tried)but you can keep Toledo, no one wants that shithole 💀
And that's really all that matters
Well . Ohio's fun if you know what to do. Country life for me. Ceaser creek state park . It too was occupied some buildings still underneath. Bouys placed so boats don't use the areas. I was lucky to be able to watch the whole progress. Not into sports so that part I could care less. 😂. Going to investigate helltown now. 😊 Thanks.
Oh please please circle back to this one and deep dive! Why would the government kick them all out and then just let it crumble?
This would be so lovely
As a Michigander, I too deeply despise Ohio
The seemingly endless rant about how much Ohio sucks, as an Ohioan, had me laughing my butt off
0:12 “Since it’s in Ohio, one can already assume they’re in Hell.”
You’re alright for a person from Philly
I live in Boston Ma. I think we should grab the rights to the name Helltown because this place is already on the Highway to Hell..or call it Mini-Chicago...like Mini-Me.
You forgot to mention that Ohio is a rural bar-fight of a state
I escaped Cincinnasty Ohio after living there 5 excruciating yrs.
I’m from Ohio. And yes it sucks lol I think one of the creepiest this is tinkers hollow
As a lifelong Ohio resident, you were far too kind to Ohio. Please resive with ten to eleven times the vitriol.
Hey! I live in Ohio! Bout 35 minutes north of Akron... it's quite depressing at times. But it is beautiful where we are.
Being from Modesto California and having moved to Ohio. Honestly, it is nice here mostly because the state isn't on fire all the fuckin time, it is green out here instead of depressing shades of brown and black (from the fire) oh oh, and it doesn't rain ash from the sky, so heltown might not be the best name for what used to be Boston Ohio, but I came from an actual shithole, so yeah I will take boring Ohio.
Love the videos and great roast. :D
I went to Ohio once. I can't remember anything about it but the spruce trees. I'd never seen them growing in yards before and it was odd to see Christmas trees everywhere. I grew up in Texas.
LOL "The wilderness between Cleveland and Akron" -- like it's the only block without a convenience store. 🤣
I just wanted to say hello from Ohio. I drove through Cuyahoga valley national Park today!! But really I am a Floridian so I love your Ohio jokes!!😆🤣😆
Plenty of Florida jokes to go around!
You will be drawn and quartered
-Ken, Chief of the Elder Horde, Ohio Khanate
Is it terrible that as soon as I heard "Ohio" I stopped caring about what the government was doing to it?
Gives a new meaning to SinSinatti and Cleaveland.
From Ohio and don’t worry we hate it here to only thing worse is Michigan football
Iiiiiii am conflicted. I mean you're right, but it's my shit hole and I love it...people from here can bash it, the outsiders can't 🤣
I went to college in Ohio and can confirm worst state I’ve ever been to
I'm into this a year late but the Bengals aren't terrible. I'm in Indiana bordering Mercer Co Ohio, a county with the unique distinction of having more alcoholics than actual residents.Your liver ages when you cross 49. It's in the air.
There is one thing good about Ohio.
Kings Island and Cedar Point.
Move those a bit further east to Indiana (then we'd have something good) and then you'd be right.
Lived in Indiana for a while, Ohio’s just that kind of creepy neighbor who you try to ignore
😝😂
We feel the same about you
Ohio the most Ohio state in all of the USA
sounds like the military lost a nuke or something in the area
Oh wow I literally live only 9 miles from Helltown. I’m 3 hours away from Michigan. So inaccurate on the location to Canada and Michigan
Could it be to have areas to train military/espionage in terrain similar to target areas of the world?
So, am I allowed to stay subscribed if I am from Ohio?
We’ll allow it
There is a vast difference between relocating people who are not citizens of your country, and doing it to your own citizens.
Cool. Followed you from TikTok , only to find you speaking straight facts about my state here on yt. ✌🏻
"Tell me about Ohio." Lucius Malfoy
Ohio is exceptionally boring. I would know I was born here. Honestly we should give Ohio the prefix hell.
The Wallowa Whitman national forest is said to be cursed by the natives who lived there before they were ran out. There's also a mountain peak that casts a shadow of a native chief. Like 100% looks like a native American.
Michigan over here catching stray bullets.... 😅
So where is the cave near by?
The Supernatural reference made my heart swell, no lie🥹
Hey, from Canada here. We'll pass on Ohio, sorry and thank you.
Ohio is far better than California, at least.
Ohio sucks but Pennsylvania isn’t much better 💀 The only GOOD thing about Ohio is it shares a border with Michigan. And we don’t talk about Indiana. No one talks about Indiana. There is nothing too talk about, when it comes to Indiana.
70 yo, saw my first ever bed bug in Ohio.
Joke's on YOU, I AM from Ohio and I ALREADY subscribed. So there
You win this round
Whatchu got against Michigan??? Lol
So I am from Ohio and as much of this used to be correct not much is anymore. So first thing I noticed is that the whole hell town thing doesn’t exist and the national park is because it was a old glacier that made a valley it is called Cuyahoga national park that specific part that is hell town had old rockformations. Supposedly the head ache this is correct and it is from sinus pressure.
Making fun of Ohio won’t bring Toledo back
Upper Peninsula of Michigan got screwed and stuck with Michigan because of Ohio!!!
Ohio has the largest pawpaw harvest in the country. Pawpaws are north americas largest native fruit.
This ages well since Ohio is about to be claimed by the government become a state park due to the Palestine incident lol
I want to hate something as passionately as you hate Ohio because its great! :D lolol
Hi, they are the Aidens. Welcome to the Ohio roast.
Ohio has a lovely Amish area. I bought the best butter I have ever had there.
Great video, I’m glad you clerafied the rumors and stuff. I agree I can not think of one thing positive to say about Ohio accept the drew Cary show the theme song was Cleveland rocks. Centralia pa is another town that’s abandoned that has fascinated me.
I have an OH positive: There's a cool drive-though zoo and a population that I assume is really good at self esteem
here from a year later and georgia beat ohio 41-42. so yeah they got a little bit better but yk the dawgs stay on top
This level of hate for Ohio could only come from a Pennsylvanian. “Helltown” is like 3 spots, and anything interesting has been torn down. Come visit though, I’ll show you some real local haunts. Some of the most interesting bits, including some Native American sites, aren’t even in the National Park
Doesn't Cleveland, Ohio have the Rock Hall of Fame?
Ohio is a hellhole but at least we aren't California
I refuse to believe Ohio actually exists.
It's a good place to be from... and never go back.
Ohio does suck.
I’m so glad someone else hates Ohio as much as I do
*wheezes in Ohioan*
Lbl in west KY did he same thing
I'm guessing you haven't seen the documentary called Helltown on Discovery+. I just watched it not to long ago. I'm not sure how much of it was true, but it scared me to my core. I'm from from southwestern Pennsylvania which is to close to that place for comfort. Anyways in the documentary this paranormal team or whatever you wanna call them, claimed to have found footage shot by the same branch of the military that took most of the footage in ww2. You know, Army core of whatever. So the footage was taken by these guys that were sent to Helltown to document whatever they found in the area. Of course they run into something, some extremely crazy sh** happens (I'm trying to not spoil everything) one guy survives and buries the film in a cemetery. They recover the film and show portions of it in the documentary. They also talk about the teens that went exploring there, to do a scary live stream a couple years ago. Those teens were attacked by some animal, which the news claimed was a bear. Idk about that area, but I'm close to there and there's no bears here. I'm pretty sure if you go east to the Appalachian mountains, or southish, you can find bears. I don't think there's that many in the areas just north and east from here, until you get to like Canada and maybe western Ohio. But, the attack is heard in the live stream the teens were taking, they ran for their lives, and spoiler, one didn't make it. The group that made the documentary, also supposedly found a military bunker near helltown, they showed video footage of the bunker. It was full of all kinds of stuff pretty muchly everything was just left behind, in a hurry. In the bunker there's a huge safe, with a giant locking door like what a bank puts their money in. The safe was completely empty. Supposedly that's where this creature was being held and experimented on. Theory goes that it broke out and everyone evacuated. I'll refrain from spoiling anything else in the documentary, I'm sorry that's most of the main things that happen. Still worth the watch. I would really like to know if any of these is even possibly true. If you get a chance to watch it, a video of what you think about it would be awesome.
I watched it ages ago. Am sitting firmly on the fence!
Yeah, that was what they did to the Native Americans, *and it was wrong then too*
All roads in Ohio are dead ends...LMAO
Always enjoy the little libertarian tangents haha
7:02 lmao!