Me three! Many locations report hauntings all over the world. Ohio is not unique in that respect. Actually, nowadays haunted places are attractive as tourist lures.
Born and raised in Ohio and still here. I've been to the old reformatory and most of the places you mentioned in Athens. The old reformatory is where they filmed Shawshank redemption.
Great movie! I didn’t know that. I live in Point Pleasant and when they filmed Mothman Prophecies they didn’t even film it here. Of course we didn’t even have a movie theater to premiere it in. Lol
The origins of hauntings in Franklin Castle were World War I xenophobia. Hannes Tiedemann was a German immigrant who came here penniless and worked his way from rags to riches. If there was anyone more hated than a German immigrant, it was a German immigrant who came here penniless and worked his way from rags to riches.
I live in Marietta, it's the 1st settlement in Ohio. The Lafayette looks like it's straight out of the Shining. There's also a haunted castle, people have rented it for zombie movies and ghost hunts and other stuff. Surprised Marietta made the list, most people don't know about it.
You forgot Steubenville, there's said to be a bride wandering old route 7 and the Fort Steuben Hotel, now apartments, lots of residents have ghost stories.
I live right by Boston Mills been there I know a lot of places are haunted but I never really hear about stories until recently we just knew when we were growing up we just knew
I have lived in Ohio my whole life (40 years) about a half hour North of Mansfield and 45 minutes South of Sandusky. I have spent a ton of time in both cities and the only haunted place I have heard of is the old reformatory.I surely have never heard of the Orange Eyes creature
I am a native Ohioan and I live there now. This video is hilarious. I kept wondering if you would get to the Moonville Tunnel. There are lots of tunnels around there, as it is quite hilly. Half of them are just creepy. Half of them are portals to Hell, lol. It's not so far from Athens. As for Wilson Hall at Ohio University, it was said that you could buy weed on👻 every floor of the dorm, with the quality and price of the product going up as you climbed up from floor to floor. No wonder people saw strange things on the top floor! The pentagram of cemeteries around Athens is just a hoot. You might have looked into Aberdeen on the Ohio River and Lebanon northeast of Cincinnati. They are reported to be haunted. Lebanon is near Waynesville. Waynesvill is creepy. It was the home of an active Quaker community in pioneer days. Just south of there, Oregonia is the kind of place that could have been a set for the movie Deliverance. But I laughed at Put-in-Bay. I may be a tiny part of the legend. I spent a cold April night on the island in 1985, when my friend and I were the only "mainlanders" there. We didn't know the island was still "closed" (it is a popular resort but only in summer). We went to a community movie showing at a bar in one of the older buildings (that's in your video?). We got icy stares. Afterward we looked for a place to sleep as there was no ferry until morning. We tried a cabin at the state park because the hotels were all closed. They were closed up too, although we still thought about it (we visited a cabin and it was not clean nor was it heated). We heard the police were looking for us, but they never found us. We slept in the car at the little airport there. It was freezing, literally. We ran the tank down keeping the heater going. In the morning I ran into town to get gas but it was Sunday so no one was around. It took a while but the owner showed up and I got enough gas to get us to the ferry and back to civilization. The station owner told me we were the ghosts the police were looking for. He was kidding. I think.👻👻🤣😂
And. Cuyahoga ---pron. Kie-Ah-Hoe-ga! He drives me nuts. My mom was proud of her Portsmouth Ohio upbringing!!! Just across the river now. Athens, Ohio has the best music scene anywhere. I used to see The Avert Brothers and Derek Trucks before they broke big and they helped set up. Halloween is the real deal in Athens Ohio!❤❤❤❤
I’ve lived in the wooded area outside of Mansfield most of my life and have never heard of “Orange Eyes”. I think they just make this stuff up. I’m more scared of Orange Jesus.
We recorded our video at the Ohio reformatory. Or Mansfield prison. It is freaky. Gates slamming shut. Even tho there is no power. We used generators to film. You can hear disembodied voices and screams. People walking around. It was a cool but creepy experience.
I've lived in Mansfield area all my life. Never heard of Orange Eyes. You could have mentioned Malabar Farm supposedly being haunted by the ghost of Ceely Rose. 😊
True. We in the southern part pronounce it, keye uh ho guh. Similiar to Wooster. You: wuster (New England). Us: whoo ster like rhoo ster. Blame it on our Viginia roots. I 'emtertain' my northern friends with my '"hill billy' pronunciation and 'twang'. By the way, the 'twang' gets more pronounced the further south you go in Ohio.
@@JayYoung-ro3vu so, you're saying you're not capable of pronouncing it correctly due to your accent? or that you can't be bothered and use your accent as an excuse?
@byMidnyt Words are pronounced correctly from where you originate. I do pronounce said Wooster 'correctly' for my northern friends. You must be a hater? Ask a Texan to talk like a resident of Maine? EVERY part of the U.S.A. has an accent, 'twang', or slightly different pronunciation of words. It happens in ALL countries. I ask you to look at the 'proper' U.K. accents and speech patterns.
Watching this channel for 10 years. Love OH, IN, and cryptids and ghosts about. Feels nice and close to home Btw It’s pronounced kie uh hog ah (cuyahoga) My fam and friends just went to go see “melon heads- house of crow” it was double packed That cemetery- that’s not even the ghost that hangs there, it’s the Haserot Angel. ❤️🔥 Perry plant is quite safe- and the reservation behind it is glorious. Check it out sometime
@VincentVanGamer There are a lot of places in Ohio that after 55 years I still can't pronounce myself! I'm fond of Tuscarawas because it runs through our home town. :D
I go to Ohio each time I open my eyes. Only risk is tripping over cat or dog toys. :) It's an often dumped on state, but it's a good one with beauty and the grace of nature's vistas. The site of the parks and forests in the fall, the waterfalls that calm your senses and even the days when you have a cup of hot cocoa and look out at the snow covered landscape before you--when you don't have to drive in it of course! I find ice storms can be beautiful when the sun hits the branches just right and it looks like a hewled wonderland before things melt and the wheel turns to another phase of seasons. Yes, there are risks in Ohio, but there is love, beauty and serenity and people that are just as open to being friendly or regale you with their Browns stories or Buckeyes takes of Hail Mary-es (not sure the spelling). Like any state we have our good and bad, but I try to see the good whenever I can. I love living here.
@@Knight-of-Sarcasm Hail, Marys. Lol Well said. I feel the same way. There isn't a state in our wonderful country that doesn't share all the same qualities. Thank you for your description ❤
In a small town I went to school in my freshman year ( Spencer Oklahoma) it's the purple church. Look it up. When I was a teenager we called it satanic road.
Sadly no Ashtabula? Home to the Ashtabula train disaster and the cemetery you can supposed see where the ghosts died from. Engineering gone wrong, engineer killed himself after that accident and you are supposed to be able to see his ghost as well
There are plenty of places in ohio. I'm in Orient. Was a mental hospital nearby. Dozens of huge buildings full of patients. Sometimes they would escape and make it into civilization. We always kept our doors locked. Now it's a prison. Gotta be lots of hauntings in those buildings.
I’ve lived near Ashtabula county most of my life and have worked there for 5 years but never heard this one. I’ll def be asking around this week haha I have to know now!!
@astridlove2327 cold night in December 1876, tressel failed as the train was crossing so many people dumped into the icy Ashtabula River death toll 92-160 people. Turned out wooden train carts+oil lanterns+coal stoves=bad idea. Totally look into it, it's alleged that you can see ghosts of surivors on near the banks where it happened.
You forgot about Toledo Ohio the East side fire the haunted asylum that is now gone an many other there's a house on the Old South end every year you could see soldiers marching from the basement and the walls would bleed upstairs in a bedroom
I was curious to see if my village was on here since it's pretty close to Cleveland and Toledo. I'm kinda glad it wasn't but it would also be interesting to find out more about where I live
I'm from Ohio. I've been to the Ohio State Reformatory twice. Once in 1982 when it was a still functioning prison, and later after it was closed down on a haunted tour. About 1999 or 2000 if I remember correctly. And I've been to the Ridges in Athens. The human shaped stain on the attic floor is kinda disturbing.
For those that know Ohio haunted buildings, they're talking today in the Canton Repository about tearing down Molly Stark. I cried out in anguish at seeing that. I love that place.
OKAY - I Love Y'all - but please - it's PENTACLE *not* Pentagram - PENTACLE is the shape - Pentgram is used *only* in regards to actual documented usage in quasi-"Satanic" worship - a word I use very loosely... Like I said I really do love ya, but hells bells my friends, do thine homework. ❤
"..the Pentagram, the five pointed star is a religious symbol used by the Pagans. The Pentacle on the other hand, simply means a Pentagram enclosed in a circle. That’s so far as the difference between the two go. Both the Pentagram and the Pentacle are two of the most powerful symbols in the world of Wicca and This is some of what I found on the subject. They are both simply shapes when not discussing them in context to their history and symbolism.
I find it funny I live in all these places in Ohio Hells Towns was in my back yard all is urban legend yes its is a small town and thats what give this towns with folklore it's fun but not real lol
I haven't watched a video from you guys in a long time since some of the hosts I liked dropped off. So I'm gonna try to watch one so what's best to start with than the meme state of Ohio.
Born and raised in Ohio except when I lived overseas in the military,experiment’s were conducted of all kinds and buried under the Cuyahoga Falls National Park, summit county
One of the photos shown during the clip on Put-in-Bay was actually the Hotel Victory - no longer there (burnt down), but I wouldn't be surprised if people had sightings near the site
I went to Ohio University for 4 years. My freshman year we hiked over to West Green to see Wilson Hall. There were news articles in the common room. Allegedly one students dorm room was so haunted with poltergeist activity Noxema Bottles would fly off the shelves. I think that may have been the student that killed themselves. This was in the 1960s. They closed up the dorm room that had been painted with Red Paint saying weird things and then they went to paint over it the red kept bleeding through and activity still happened. they then locked it up FOREVER.. but we actually saw the alleged room that was bein occupied. I also went to track down SIMMs cemetery on a few occasions. Athens is a very cool place. Our hangouts were O'Hoolies and the UNION but they were burnt down in a fire a few years ago
There’s also tells about a place called crybaby bridge. They say you can hear a baby crying there at night time. It’s not too far from Akron. Not sure where.
It’s funny. When I search for Ohio most haunted, Chillicothe shows up as one of the top cities. Not even mentioned in this video. Camp Sherman(current VA Medical Center), majestic theatre( home of the blood alley and numerous famous hautings) plus many more including cry baby tunnel or Elizabeth’s Grave. Maybe a bit more research would yield these locations with decades of legend, lore, and fear.
Punderson lake ghost, plenty of buildings in Columbus ( a lot of mounds were cleared out mound street), i used to live by hell town, it's just north of akron right beside Cuyahoga forest where people say they've seen Bigfoot.
The melon, heads through rocks at us once we try to go see them. And the Franklin castle is a hoax. They used to have a cardboard cut out of an image of a man in the window.
I know people rag on Ohio
But I grew up there still call it home
I'm in Franklin County, OH. How hard did you chortle over James's pronunciation of Cuyahoga?
Me too!!
Me three! Many locations report hauntings all over the world. Ohio is not unique in that respect. Actually, nowadays haunted places are attractive as tourist lures.
yup.. still here 37 years later. born here prob die here.. weather sucks lol
I move to my dad's hometown area almost 20yrs ago...I'll never leave...
Born and raised in Ohio and still here. I've been to the old reformatory and most of the places you mentioned in Athens. The old reformatory is where they filmed Shawshank redemption.
Great movie! I didn’t know that. I live in Point Pleasant and when they filmed Mothman Prophecies they didn’t even film it here. Of course we didn’t even have a movie theater to premiere it in. Lol
From what I am told, part of the movies Tango and Cash,and Air Force 1 were filmed there. Also Lil Wayne's video for his song Go DJ was shot there
@@emmonsfunk3967 You are correct about the movies. They filmed several music videos there. I grew up about a 3 minute drive from that place. 😂
They filmed it in Mansfield not Athens
@@robwilliamson9056 yeah I know should have worded it better. I've been to the old Mansfield reformatory and some of the places he went to in Athens.
The origins of hauntings in Franklin Castle were World War I xenophobia. Hannes Tiedemann was a German immigrant who came here penniless and worked his way from rags to riches. If there was anyone more hated than a German immigrant, it was a German immigrant who came here penniless and worked his way from rags to riches.
Alot of undground Railroad homes are still there
Yes. Some are preserved (West Liberty). Others are threatened. Some were demolished (Mechanicsburg).
Lewisburg, Ohio
I live in Marietta, it's the 1st settlement in Ohio. The Lafayette looks like it's straight out of the Shining. There's also a haunted castle, people have rented it for zombie movies and ghost hunts and other stuff. Surprised Marietta made the list, most people don't know about it.
You forgot Steubenville, there's said to be a bride wandering old route 7 and the Fort Steuben Hotel, now apartments, lots of residents have ghost stories.
I grew up there...
The Loveland castle in Loveland, Ohio is also haunted. The Cincinnati Museum Center is too.
Many of these stories I’ve never even heard of, and I’ve lived in Ohio for most of my life.
I live right by Boston Mills been there I know a lot of places are haunted but I never really hear about stories until recently we just knew when we were growing up we just knew
Been to Mansfield Reformatory to go ghost hunting.
I have lived in Ohio my whole life (40 years) about a half hour North of Mansfield and 45 minutes South of Sandusky. I have spent a ton of time in both cities and the only haunted place I have heard of is the old reformatory.I surely have never heard of the Orange Eyes creature
@@emmonsfunk3967 I never heard of orange eyed either 🤣
Where do you live Hells town is in Northeatern Ohio in the Cuyahoga Valley
I am a native Ohioan and I live there now. This video is hilarious. I kept wondering if you would get to the Moonville Tunnel. There are lots of tunnels around there, as it is quite hilly. Half of them are just creepy. Half of them are portals to Hell, lol. It's not so far from Athens. As for Wilson Hall at Ohio University, it was said that you could buy weed on👻 every floor of the dorm, with the quality and price of the product going up as you climbed up from floor to floor. No wonder people saw strange things on the top floor! The pentagram of cemeteries around Athens is just a hoot. You might have looked into Aberdeen on the Ohio River and Lebanon northeast of Cincinnati. They are reported to be haunted. Lebanon is near Waynesville. Waynesvill is creepy. It was the home of an active Quaker community in pioneer days. Just south of there, Oregonia is the kind of place that could have been a set for the movie Deliverance.
But I laughed at Put-in-Bay. I may be a tiny part of the legend. I spent a cold April night on the island in 1985, when my friend and I were the only "mainlanders" there. We didn't know the island was still "closed" (it is a popular resort but only in summer). We went to a community movie showing at a bar in one of the older buildings (that's in your video?). We got icy stares. Afterward we looked for a place to sleep as there was no ferry until morning. We tried a cabin at the state park because the hotels were all closed. They were closed up too, although we still thought about it (we visited a cabin and it was not clean nor was it heated). We heard the police were looking for us, but they never found us. We slept in the car at the little airport there. It was freezing, literally. We ran the tank down keeping the heater going. In the morning I ran into town to get gas but it was Sunday so no one was around. It took a while but the owner showed up and I got enough gas to get us to the ferry and back to civilization. The station owner told me we were the ghosts the police were looking for. He was kidding. I think.👻👻🤣😂
THANK YOU JAMES 😊❤
O.H.I.O!!!!! 💪🍀🤘
And. Cuyahoga ---pron. Kie-Ah-Hoe-ga! He drives me nuts. My mom was proud of her Portsmouth Ohio upbringing!!! Just across the river now. Athens, Ohio has the best music scene anywhere. I used to see The Avert Brothers and Derek Trucks before they broke big and they helped set up. Halloween is the real deal in Athens Ohio!❤❤❤❤
Never heard of orange eyes in Mansfield .
"Orange eyes" are a sign of the ohio grassmonster, usually prevelant in Mercer county ohio in the St marys river lowlands
Ohio has lots of haunted places. It's a bit crazy.
Definitely a place of high strangeness!
My son in law lives in Bucyrus. Great video. Thanks for sharing James 🙂👍
I do too lol
Yeah bratwurst!
I love hearing the haunting stories
I’ve lived in the wooded area outside of Mansfield most of my life and have never heard of “Orange Eyes”. I think they just make this stuff up. I’m more scared of Orange Jesus.
We recorded our video at the Ohio reformatory. Or Mansfield prison. It is freaky. Gates slamming shut. Even tho there is no power. We used generators to film. You can hear disembodied voices and screams. People walking around. It was a cool but creepy experience.
Born and raised in Ohio. Been other places but the Buckeye state is home. ❤
Renfaire is held in waynesville ohio so its worth going. Wenches and beer is a good trade for a haunting.
I've lived in Mansfield area all my life. Never heard of Orange Eyes. You could have mentioned Malabar Farm supposedly being haunted by the ghost of Ceely Rose. 😊
Great video
Cuyahoga is pronounced kai-a-ho-ga.
True. We in the southern part pronounce it, keye uh ho guh. Similiar to Wooster. You: wuster (New England). Us: whoo ster like rhoo ster. Blame it on our Viginia roots.
I 'emtertain' my northern friends with my '"hill billy' pronunciation and 'twang'. By the way, the 'twang' gets more pronounced the further south you go in Ohio.
@@JayYoung-ro3vu so, you're saying you're not capable of pronouncing it correctly due to your accent? or that you can't be bothered and use your accent as an excuse?
Nope. That’s just how it’s pronounced.
I LOVE OHIO !!❤️❤️❤️❤️
@byMidnyt Words are pronounced correctly from where you originate. I do pronounce said Wooster 'correctly' for my northern friends. You must be a hater? Ask a Texan to talk like a resident of Maine? EVERY part of the U.S.A. has an accent, 'twang', or slightly different pronunciation of words. It happens in ALL countries. I ask you to look at the 'proper' U.K. accents and speech patterns.
Great video! I've lived in Ohio my entire life, some of these are new to me!
The Melonheads? Sounds like a name for a punk rock band.
Or distant relatives to the coneheads.
I got dropped off there as a teen creepy as Fu ck. I would never go back there.
Well, look it up. The band exists!
Left out Beaver Creek & Gretchens Lock near East Liverpool & East Palestine. Good stuff.
What about McDonald Ohio??? Are there any haunted places in McDonald Ohio???
Didn't know there was such a place called McDonald, Ohio
@@kentucky9415 McDonald Ohio is where old trains go to be scrapped.
swag in ohio
I bet you see the ghost of Ronald McDonald.
@@trinity3631 Lol!!!!!! Your very funny.
Watching this channel for 10 years. Love OH, IN, and cryptids and ghosts about. Feels nice and close to home
Btw
It’s pronounced kie uh hog ah (cuyahoga)
My fam and friends just went to go see “melon heads- house of crow” it was double packed
That cemetery- that’s not even the ghost that hangs there, it’s the Haserot Angel. ❤️🔥
Perry plant is quite safe- and the reservation behind it is glorious. Check it out sometime
@VincentVanGamer There are a lot of places in Ohio that after 55 years I still can't pronounce myself! I'm fond of Tuscarawas because it runs through our home town. :D
I liked the vid
Franklin Castle is doing tours again, which is rad!
go to Ohio at you're own risk 💀
Cities with crazy stories in every state.
it helps keep out the riff raff...lol
I go to Ohio each time I open my eyes. Only risk is tripping over cat or dog toys. :) It's an often dumped on state, but it's a good one with beauty and the grace of nature's vistas. The site of the parks and forests in the fall, the waterfalls that calm your senses and even the days when you have a cup of hot cocoa and look out at the snow covered landscape before you--when you don't have to drive in it of course! I find ice storms can be beautiful when the sun hits the branches just right and it looks like a hewled wonderland before things melt and the wheel turns to another phase of seasons. Yes, there are risks in Ohio, but there is love, beauty and serenity and people that are just as open to being friendly or regale you with their Browns stories or Buckeyes takes of Hail Mary-es (not sure the spelling). Like any state we have our good and bad, but I try to see the good whenever I can. I love living here.
@@Knight-of-Sarcasm
Hail, Marys. Lol
Well said. I feel the same way.
There isn't a state in our wonderful country that doesn't share all the same qualities.
Thank you for your description ❤
@@marylamb7707 Thank you!
Hey 👋 James 😊❤
I reckon I was always too drunk to notice anything at put-in-bay. It's an awesome lil summer attraction.
Only in Ohio this could happen💀
EVERY state has its haunt sites.
Grew up in Waynesville. Definitely an eerie place to be at night.
Every small town in America has creepy places
In a small town I went to school in my freshman year ( Spencer Oklahoma) it's the purple church. Look it up. When I was a teenager we called it satanic road.
Sadly no Ashtabula? Home to the Ashtabula train disaster and the cemetery you can supposed see where the ghosts died from. Engineering gone wrong, engineer killed himself after that accident and you are supposed to be able to see his ghost as well
There are plenty of places in ohio. I'm in Orient. Was a mental hospital nearby. Dozens of huge buildings full of patients. Sometimes they would escape and make it into civilization. We always kept our doors locked. Now it's a prison. Gotta be lots of hauntings in those buildings.
@@pathoover2786 i think I've been there! Is that where the ohio prison training facility place is? I didn't know it was formerly a sanitarium
I’ve lived near Ashtabula county most of my life and have worked there for 5 years but never heard this one. I’ll def be asking around this week haha I have to know now!!
@astridlove2327 cold night in December 1876, tressel failed as the train was crossing so many people dumped into the icy Ashtabula River death toll 92-160 people. Turned out wooden train carts+oil lanterns+coal stoves=bad idea. Totally look into it, it's alleged that you can see ghosts of surivors on near the banks where it happened.
I've actually been to the Moonville tunnel twice in my life, and will never go back again. Saw plenty of stuff that you couldn't explain.
they should do an extended "haunted" tour of all these places, and a few more not mentioned. Many people are interested in the unexplained.
Wow😊
Born and raised in Ohio. Still here.
Where do you get all the old pictures, which makes your videos even spookier
You forgot about Toledo Ohio the East side fire the haunted asylum that is now gone an many other there's a house on the Old South end every year you could see soldiers marching from the basement and the walls would bleed upstairs in a bedroom
CINCINNATI AND SURROUNDING AREAS ARE AWESOME ❤😊
The Paranormal Files did an investigation at the Ohio State Reformatory.
I was curious to see if my village was on here since it's pretty close to Cleveland and Toledo. I'm kinda glad it wasn't but it would also be interesting to find out more about where I live
Where do you live? I'm about 50 miles from Cleveland as the crow flies.
I'm from Ohio. I've been to the Ohio State Reformatory twice. Once in 1982 when it was a still functioning prison, and later after it was closed down on a haunted tour. About 1999 or 2000 if I remember correctly. And I've been to the Ridges in Athens. The human shaped stain on the attic floor is kinda disturbing.
You have beautiful eyes James. Brilliant video
For those that know Ohio haunted buildings, they're talking today in the Canton Repository about tearing down Molly Stark. I cried out in anguish at seeing that. I love that place.
Interesting to note that many of these are in SE Ohio, perilously close to West Virginia, some only miles from each other.
Even more interesting is only 3 out 10 are in se ohio....
Being from Ohio this is going to be interesting 🤔
OKAY - I Love Y'all - but please - it's PENTACLE *not* Pentagram - PENTACLE is the shape - Pentgram is used *only* in regards to actual documented usage in quasi-"Satanic" worship - a word I use very loosely... Like I said I really do love ya, but hells bells my friends, do thine homework. ❤
I think you need to find a dictionary and read these again😅
"..the Pentagram, the five pointed star is a religious symbol used by the Pagans. The Pentacle on the other hand, simply means a Pentagram enclosed in a circle. That’s so far as the difference between the two go. Both the Pentagram and the Pentacle are two of the most powerful symbols in the world of Wicca and
This is some of what I found on the subject. They are both simply shapes when not discussing them in context to their history and symbolism.
@@gamorris7646would of benefited from a bit of research before telling someone else to "do thine homework"😂
We don't care enough about pathetic satanism to get it right. Worshipping a loser by other losers
Pentagram is just the star. Pentacle is the star with a circle around it. Perhaps you should take your own advice and do your research
I live in Athens lmfao 😂
My grandson is currently a student there
I find it funny I live in all these places in Ohio Hells Towns was in my back yard all is urban legend yes its is a small town and thats what give this towns with folklore it's fun but not real lol
He said y'all so cute lol😂
Hey, back in the nineties, I was a "Melonhead". I loved Blind Melon.
Sinking Springs
I haven't watched a video from you guys in a long time since some of the hosts I liked dropped off. So I'm gonna try to watch one so what's best to start with than the meme state of Ohio.
Born and raised in Ohio except when I lived overseas in the military,experiment’s were conducted of all kinds and buried under the Cuyahoga Falls National Park, summit county
Aren't ALL places in Ohio EVIL?
Not all lol I live in Springfield Ohio
The most haunted place is Castle Knoll
No, just Cleveland.
@Christina-ge3xr LOL!
Ki-ahoga… js 😊
Waynesville!!!! home sweet home. and ya the whole village is spooky
Moonville in the heart of Zaleski State Forest is in the Hocking Hills area; the most beautiful section of Ohio.
Belmont county… you can feel it there. And Egypt valley.
Cuyahoga lol
One of the photos shown during the clip on Put-in-Bay was actually the Hotel Victory - no longer there (burnt down), but I wouldn't be surprised if people had sightings near the site
I went to Ohio University for 4 years. My freshman year we hiked over to West Green to see Wilson Hall. There were news articles in the common room. Allegedly one students dorm room was so haunted with poltergeist activity Noxema Bottles would fly off the shelves. I think that may have been the student that killed themselves. This was in the 1960s. They closed up the dorm room that had been painted with Red Paint saying weird things and then they went to paint over it the red kept bleeding through and activity still happened. they then locked it up FOREVER.. but we actually saw the alleged room that was bein occupied. I also went to track down SIMMs cemetery on a few occasions. Athens is a very cool place. Our hangouts were O'Hoolies and the UNION but they were burnt down in a fire a few years ago
I actually want to go to the Athens Insane Asylum.
There’s also tells about a place called crybaby bridge. They say you can hear a baby crying there at night time. It’s not too far from Akron. Not sure where.
It's pronounced Ki-a- hoag-a
Lots of Bigfoot,Dogman and UFOs appearances. Even London is called UFO Highway...
It’s funny. When I search for Ohio most haunted, Chillicothe shows up as one of the top cities. Not even mentioned in this video. Camp Sherman(current VA Medical Center), majestic theatre( home of the blood alley and numerous famous hautings) plus many more including cry baby tunnel or Elizabeth’s Grave. Maybe a bit more research would yield these locations with decades of legend, lore, and fear.
You forgot the millions of spook lights in Ohio.
You forgot Cedar Point Amusement Park located in Sandusky Ohio.
So a gang of big head babies not only killed but burned down a Drs house. Then ran off to the woods.
Cause the flow gets stuck and gooookie sometimes.....
I think I'll let all of the ghost & spirits keep these towns.😂❤🎉❤😂
The way you pronounced cuyahoga irks me. 😂😂😂😂
My husband and I have dinner at the Hammel House Inn often. Very cool place.
Half the people living there aren't even alive.😂😂😂
If you want to do Ohio, maybe learn how to say Cuyahoga.
Can't believe there's no Roge"s Hollow.
I don't know about towns or evil in Ohio but i do know about Ohio drivers, and those are plenty scary enough
Punderson lake ghost, plenty of buildings in Columbus ( a lot of mounds were cleared out mound street), i used to live by hell town, it's just north of akron right beside Cuyahoga forest where people say they've seen Bigfoot.
This is why us Ohioans are so cold(no pun intended 😆 )and bad ass 😂
Been there 100x lov it been to all those places..
Stop this sir! You've enjoyed every sauerkraut festival ... I kno ur tricks!
Please do one in WV but seriously I hate this state
Dose anyone else see the boys face is the clouds at 1:50 ??
I lived in wyanesville but from and currently live in Cincinnati
Grassman lives in SE Ohio around Hocking Hills National Forest
what about gravity road?
Ki-uh-hog-uh..... Cuyahoga
The melon, heads through rocks at us once we try to go see them. And the Franklin castle is a hoax. They used to have a cardboard cut out of an image of a man in the window.
The way he pronounced cuyahoga 💀💀💀😭😭😭
lol ~ half the towns people aren't alive ~ I bet they still vote, though!
#1 Skibidi, Ohio
2:38 bro.... you butchered it lol. Not even close 😜.
It's pronounced kai-ahh-hOg-ahh.
Go Browns!
I've hiked thru hell town, interesting, but not spooky
I use to live in Waynesville. Loved the Suarcruat Festival!
Y'all. 😂 yeah, we don't say that. Got to go deeper for that.