Anderson Township
New England Club - The New England Club was built on the site of a farmhouse where a depressed bride, after she had been left standing at the altar, hang herself in a closet. Employees have reported seeing her roaming the halls and have heard faint cries.
Cincinnati
Adath Israel Cemetery - This Jewish cemetery is said to be haunted, as is the caretaker's home (especially the basement).
Anderson High School - The high school in Anderson is supposed to be haunted. Voices are heard by janitors at night and students' belongings are moved to different classrooms after school hours.
Beull Road - It is said that if you park your car on the straight section of road, flash your headlights three times, and then leave them off that a boy will come around the corner on a bicycle. If he reaches your car before you turn your lights on again, you will die shortly after.
Buffalo Ridge - A spectral white van that follows people have been reported on Memorial Drive. There is said to be an old abandoned crematory somewhere up on the ridge. Ghosts occupy the building and are known to cross the road. Cult sacrifices are also said to take place here. An abandoned house with junked cars and broke-down barn is said to be haunted. Mysterious lights are seen there as well as reports of seeing a witch looking out the window.
Cincinnati Museum Center - In the early 1990s, the center was experiencing theft of computers. They hired a single security guard names Shirley to catch the thieves. She caught them one night on the fourth floor, but was shot dead. Her body was later discovered in Northern Kentucky. She is said to still roam the halls of the Union Terminal. Many of the housekeepers will not walk alone after closing and the sounds of locking doors and footsteps can be heard when no one is around. A ghostly pilot is often seen in the airplane from World War Two in the museum. People crying or welcoming back soldiers can be heard on the tracks.
Cincinnati Museum of Art - Security guards have reported seeing a seven foot tall specter that has no features rise up from a mummy sarcophagus exhibit and straight up through the ceiling. When guards would take their little naps in the storage room, they'd awake to find a glowing face hovering inches away from them. They would try to evade the spirit, but it would block their way as they maneuvered around to room. Then it would simply disappear.
Cincinnati Music Hall - The Music Hall is haunted by the supposed people buried in the pauper's graves underneath it. It is said that the city's first hospital, the Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Hospital occupied the property, but by information relayed to the OES, this is not true. What is true, however, is that Music Hall was built on the old foundations of the 1844 Orphan Asylum. At night, security guards have heard strange noises and often saw dark, shadowy figures. During performances, mysterious people dressed in old-fashioned clothing are sometimes seen. Janitors have reported seeing people in 1800s dress in the ballrooms and ghostly singing was heard by a group of practicing women.
Cincinnati Subway - Workers who died during the construction of Cincinnati's defunct subway are said to haunt the tunnels. Strange noises have been reported by those who have entered the tunnels.
Cincinnati Zoo - The zoo is believed to be haunted by a lioness, the sound of soft feet following you. When you look back, nothing is there. It is said that if you speed up your pace, so do the footsteps and a pair of green eyes appears at the ends of certain hallways.
Coney Island - Moonlite Gardens is haunted by a ghostly man and woman who look out the windows of the music pavilion. Mysterious fogs settle over the park on clear nights and the ghosts of Indians can be heard chanting in the picnic area.
Cornell Place Apartments - Ghostly footsteps and voices are regularly reported here. A shadowy figure of a woman can sometimes be seen at the top of the staircase leading into the attic apartment. She stands alone almost watching the kitchen area from the stairs.
Country Hearth Hotel - Room 331 is plagued by cold spots and ghostly activity. At night, the room gets icy cold, even when the heat is on full-blast. Curtains open and close on their own and loud pounding noises are heard on the outside wall. Personal items are moved about the room from one place to another. Room 431 above it also feels some effects from this haunting.
Dale Park Cemetery and Middle School - The cemetery is said to be haunted by a ghost named Sarah, who appears in a white flowing robe late at night. She has also been seen in the attic of the middle school next door.
Delhi Park - Two men were said to have been killed in a lake, now part of the park. The apparitions of the men are seen near the swings and slides. They are usually seen after midnight and will follow you until you reach the exit / entrance of the park.
Eden Park - The apparition of a woman wearing a black silk dress has been seen standing by the gazebo next to the park's lake. She is believed to be Imogene, the wife of the famous Cincinnati bootlegger George Remus. He killed her when she filed for divorce.
Habits Cafe - The basement of this cafe is said to be haunted by a police officer who was killed there years ago when the cafe used to be a pub. The officer was responding to a call of a person intoxicated who had already been thrown from the pub. Upon the officer's arrival, the drunk had a shotgun at hand and struck the officer, killing him. The assailant was arrested.
King's Island Theme Park - See Warren County Hauntings for King's Islands' haunts.
Lick Road - The ghost of a woman named Amy haunts this road. She had been murdered by her boyfriend. If you flick your headlights at a sign as you turn onto Lick Road, you can supposedly see "Amy" on the sign. At the end of the road is another sign that says Amy. It is said that if you park your car at the end of the road, you can hear her screams. Others have even reported their windows fogging up and the word "HELP" being written on the condensation. One report that we've received tells that their voices echoed inside of their car and the windows would not roll up. If you get out of the car and head down the path in the woods, you'll eventually come to a bridge. This is where Amy was actually killed. Mysterious footsteps can be heard in the woods following you and some have seen a girl dressed in all white walking the grounds.
Mother of Mercy High School - This high school built in the 1920s is home to a ghost named Sister Mary Carlos. She is known to haunt the school's auditorium that is named after her. Flickering lights and things mysteriously being moved are reported there. Most of these occurrences tend to occur during a show. It is now tradition for the drama teacher to ask permission to use the theater and invite her to each performance. Otherwise, something will always go wrong.
Mount Notre Dame High School - The third floor of the school is haunted by a student girl who killed herself in the early 1940s. She has been known to open all of the lockers on the third floor, and turn on every light on the floor after the building has been locked up for the night.
Oak Hills High School - A short woman is said to haunt the auditorium at this school as well. She turns off lights, shuts doors, and appears on the catwalks above the stage. She's often seen in the rear of the auditorium and wondering around the stage.
Old Western Wood Mall - During the mall's renovation in 1998-99, a security guard reported that as he passed through a doorway where fitting rooms used to be, the air temperature dropped about 20 degrees and he felt a definite presence. He reported this to his supervisor and she had the same thing happened to her. The security guard supposedly contacted the presence in a sub-basement level and learned his name to be Charlie. The ghost supposedly accompanied the guard on his rounds for the rest of his time there.
Omni Netherland Plaza Hotel - This nationally known hotel is haunted by the Woman in Green. She is usually seen in the old chapel, the lobby, and the overlook. She was supposed to be married in the chapel, but her fiancé was killed during the construction of the hotel.
Rapid Run Middle School - The school is haunted by a man who died in the auditorium after falling off a ladder during the building's construction. The lights turn of by themselves and chairs go missing during performances. At least one witness has seen the lights mysteriously turn off, the teacher taking the blame, when the teacher was no where near the switch. Some reports indicate that the man actually died in Room 203 that was being used as a workers break room at the time of his death. There's a memorial block in the wall of the room, but every teacher who has used the room has covered it.
Rapid Run Park - The old swing area is haunted by a young boy whose ghost has been seen swinging on the middle swing. He has been seen by more than one person at the same time. The park's shelter and upper ball fields are also said to be haunted by spirits of both children and adults, although no one is sure why.
Satan's Hollow - Located in Blue Ash, a suburb of Cincinnati, Satan's Hollow is an old sewer system that used to house the infamous "altar room" in a mysteriously dry tunnel. A group of Satanists is said to have made animal sacrifices here and opened a door to hell. Female screams can be heard at night and there have been many sightings of various apparitions, ranging from floating skulls to demons to an entity known as the Shadow Man.Shadow Hill Apartment - Bad luck seems to dwell over the apartments, mostly in the rear of the complex. Shadow people have been seen and Wiccan rituals are performed there. One belief is that demons were brought out to this world and not returned properly. Another is that the complex is built atop an Indian burial ground. In one building, a man committed suicide after locking himself in his apartment. His apartment remains vacant to this day.
Spring Grove Cemetery - At lot 100 in the cemetery is a bronze bust of a man that is said to contain his real eyes. He is said to turn and look at you as you pass by. A groundskeeper once reported seeing hands reaching up out of the ground while mowing grass in the cemetery. Two ghostly white dogs are said to haunt the area around the Mitchell memorial near the front of the cemetery and anyone who is not respectful while at the cemetery is said to have a streak of bad luck.
St. Xavier High School - The ghost of a former janitor who hung himself in a Men's bathroom stall is said the haunt the school. He is sometimes seen in the hallways and men's bathrooms throughout the school to this day.
Taft Museum - The house was built in the 1820s and was later purchase by President William Howard Taft's half-brother Charles Phelps Taft and his wife Annie. They turned the place into a museum and donated it to the city in 1932. Many ghosts are said to haunt the place including Annie, who wears a long pink gown. Annie's father, who died in the house, is said to haunt the place as well. Other ghosts walk around at night and whispers people's names. Merchandise regularly falls off the shelve at the gift shop and guests are sometimes tapped on the shoulder. Ghostly cries of a baby can be heard by both visitors and employees on a regular basis. One ghost is known to lock doors by propping a chair under the doorknob, especially after things are re-arranged the night before.
Taft Theater - Late at night, high in the second balcony, the smell of cigars and the ghostly image of a man wearing a top hat can be seen. It is believed that he died in the 1800s and had always loved the theater.
Texas Roadhouse - Witnesses have seen the apparition of a man dressed in a cowboy uniform pacing about the restaurant after hours. He is said to be looking for his lost love and the arm that he lost in a fierce cattle drive.
Twentieth Century Theater - The ghost of an old projectionist is said to haunt the theater after he dropped dead in the booth. Strange noises and other problems are often blamed on the ghost. The theater opened in 1941 and showed movies through 1983. It is currently under renovation.
Walton Creek Theater - Supposedly built atop an Indian burial ground, this former school is home to spirits who don't like to be disturbed. Employees have reported hearing whispering in their ears, telling them to get out. Strong presences are felt in the basement and Indians are sometimes spotted throughout the building.
Western Hills High School - The adjoining doors from the boys and girls locker rooms lead to the now-empty swimming pool. It is said that a foreign exchange student decided to skip gym class one day and take a dip. He opened the door to the pool area and the room was very dark. He heard a noise that frightened him and ran, stumbling into the swimming pool. A nearby janitor heard the boys screams and opened the door, flipped on the light, and found the boy being pushed into the pool by something invisible. To this day at 1:24pm, one can still hear the boy's screams and splashing from the empty pool.
Westwood Town Hall - The hall is haunted by the ghost of a former security guard who hung himself in the building after he was fired. Known as Willy, several people have reported stage sets, costumes and orderly things found in disarray that were used in performance.
Cleves
Buffalo Ridge - A mysterious small tan-colored dog and glowing eyes is often seen at the top of the ridge, near the Mitchell Memorial. It is always seen at the same place, eating grass at the edge of the woods. When the ridge had no roads or homes, cult groups would practice witchcraft rituals and sacrifice animals and humans. The wooded areas were used as a burning place for the sacrificial offerings. The only thing remaining of the sacrificial article left in the woods is a concrete table about 200 yards from the road. The spirits of the witches still haunt the road. And yet another legend of the road tells of a school bus crash there one foggy morning, killing some of the children. It is said that the road is haunted by those who died in the crash and if you drive through in foggy weather, little handprints will appear on your windows.
Colerain
Shady Circle Apartments - This apartment complex is thought to be haunted by an apartment manager who committed suicide there. Residents have reported hearing glass breaking in their kitchens, footsteps when no one else is around, and coming home to find their TV on and tuned in to a Christian station. Some residents have even seen shadowy figures darting around and toilets sometimes flush themselves.
Delhi
Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse - The present location of the College of Mount St. Joseph dates from the '60's. The original location of the then women's only facility is west on Delhi Pike, to the cluster of buildings known as the Motherhouse. This location is private and now serves as a retirement center for the Sisters of Charity. Next to the beautiful old buildings is the cemetery for these celibate sisters. A history of fire in the buildings is of course accompanied by stories of nuns who linger yet in this mortal world. But the truly interesting cemetery is down a gravel path, past the sisters' graves. Follow this little used track and you will encounter an even older family plot off to your left, centered around one large monument bearing the family name. This land belonged to a farmer before the Sisters of Charity purchased it. During the years preceding the Civil War, the farmer used the vantage point to guide escaping slaves across the Ohio River below and up to the safety of his home. One of the older nuns herself told of the story. This abolitionist would hang out a lantern of green tinted glass and sit playing fiddle music when the coast was clear. No light, no music meant the journey wasn't safe. It is in that family cemetery that, at night, you may see that green lantern and hear the eerie fiddle music.
Green Township
Bridgetown Middle School - A ghostly little girl has been seen walking around the girls locker room of the school. Students have seen her walk right through lockers. Items mysteriously disappear from book bags that are left in the locker room when no one else had been in there. Classroom doors have been known to slam shut by an unknown force.
Harrison
Green Castle - There is a big green house in Harrison that sits in the middle of a subdivision called the "Meadows" that is said to be haunted. Lights come from the windows and silhouettes are seen through the blinds when no one is living there. Now occupied, the castle stood empty for many years because of many strange occurrences there. The adjacent carriage house is also said to be haunted.
Mt. Healthy
Grace Hunt School - Currently occupied by a church, the school was haunted by a ghost who wrote messages on the chalk board and make light flicker.
Mount Health Park and Museum - The park and museum are supposed to be haunted by one or more ghosts.
Ghostly Train - The ghostly sounds of a train whistle can be heard while walking through the alleys at night.
Mt. Washington
Salem Road Cemetery - This Civil War era cemetery is said to be the site of multiple hauntings.
North Bend
Mount Saint Joseph Cemetery - Located on Fiddler's Green Road, this cemetery is said to be haunted by Tecumseh's brother, Tenskwantwa "The Prophet". There was a fiddler who traded his soul to the devil in exchange for his extraordinary fiddling ability. When his time was up, he went to the cemetery playing a so passionate yet mournful song that it raised Tenskwantwa from his grave. The fiddler disappeared and Tenskwantwa was left to roam the cemetery for eternity.
Sedamsville
Sedamsville Woods - The ghost of an old man wielding an axe is said to haunt the woods near the intersection of Fairbanks and Delhi Avenues in Sedamsville. It is said that in an old house up in the woods, the old man kidnapped and molested children, cutting them up with his axe and scattering the body parts throughout the woods. The house is still there today and it is said that if you go into the woods at night, you can hear the screams of the old man's victims and his ghost will chase you from the woods.
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