Unless you're from Ohio, a trip to the
state will necessitate a stay in a hotel. You can always choose a
plain and boring hotel, but why bother? In the state of Ohio you can
stay in haunted hotels from Cambridge to Toledo, and everywhere in
between.
When you travel to Cincinnati, you can
stay at the Country Hearth Hotel, but make sure to book Room 331.
Guests report feeling cold spots, and chills that stay around even
when the heat is on. Some guests have also heard banging on the walls
outside their room and from the room above.
The Cleveland area is home to two
haunted hotels. The Punderson Hotel is plagued by stories of loud
music and banging on the doors, when no one is there and no one is
checked into the rooms. Some guests have also reported seeing the
ghost of a maid in the hallway. The Tea Bridge Hotel is haunted by a
lady wearing a long gray dress. There are also some people who feel
like someone is watching them.
The Old Stone House Bed and Breakfast
is a Marblehead hotel rumored to be haunted. The third floor is the
hotspot for activity. This is where people hear toilets running or
flushing and witness a television that mysteriously turns its own
volume up. A young girl supposedly died after she fell out of the
window in Room 11 and now haunts that room. There is also a presence
in the basement, the room where people feel like someone is watching
them.
You can also stay at The Castle Bed and
Breakfast in Marysville where guests report an uncomfortable feeling.
Some guests have also seen strange shadows in the hotel.
The Old Millfield Inn is one of the
older hotels in the Ohio city of Millfield, and naturally one of the
most haunted. One ghost is a slave by the name of Luther, who stayed
in the hotel when it was part of the Underground Railroad. The man
came to the hideaway with a bad infection on his leg, and when a
doctor couldn't be called, he eventually died. Some people have seen
the man's ghost walking around the property.
Supposedly the Old Millfield Inn is
also haunted by a ghost named Sam. Sam was an illegal bootlegger, who
was a little too fond of his product. One night while trying to make
alcohol while drunk, he did something wrong and his still exploded.
Some people have heard the man laughing.
The Link Inn in Maumee is another
haunted hotel in Ohio. There are two ghosts in this hotel, and both
have their own signature smell. One smells terrible, while the other
gives off the scent of lilacs.
In Norwich, Ohio you can stay at the
haunted Siesta Motel. A local man fought with his mother, who he
lived with and stormed out in the middle of the night. He booked a
room at the hotel, but he still couldn't get away from the woman. She
wouldn't stop calling him and he eventually took his phone off the
hook. Later that night he heard a robber in his room, but attacked
the man because he though it was his mom. The man was killed and he
still haunts the hotel. People hear someone cursing, crying, or
laughing. They also see lights flicker, doors slam, and sometimes
guests complain of a dark haired man who tried to him them.
Painesville is home to the haunted
Riders Inn. Some people claim a Civil War soldier haunts the building
and is seen standing in the front window, while others claim the
ghost is a woman named Suzanne. Suzanne was the wife of one of the
former owners, and is known to help weary travelers check in.
The Hotel Breakers in Sandusky is also
haunted, this time by two ghosts. In Room 169, a female guest killed
herself during the early 1900's. People now see strange things, hear
noises, and have problems with their electrical things. Other people
report see ghostly figures in the Breakers East wing. Rumors persist
that the hotel was built on a Native American burial ground.
Sandusky's Sleep Inn is also haunted,
or at least the third floor is haunted. People feel someone watching
them in the halls, and strange things happen in the rooms. Room 317
has a television that changes channels and turns itself on. An
employee got locked inside Room 315, and Room 312 has curtains that
move on their own. People also hear footsteps and slamming doors when
the floor is empty.
The Riverview Inn in Toledo is another
haunted Ohio hotel. The bar and grill area was the site of a grisly
suicide, and the woman now likes to move things in the room. The
water in the pool is known to move, and people staying in the
penthouse sometimes hear knocks on the door but find no one there.
Some guests have also snapped pictures of the hotel that show a
ghostly face in the image.
Don't think that it's only older hotels
and bed and breakfast type places are haunted either, because some
chain hotels have their own stories as well. The Comfort Inn in
Marietta, Ohio is one such place. Guests see the curtains shut, their
doors open, and their televisions turn on without anyone touching
them. Some guests also claim that they felt someone touch them in the
hotel, when no one was around.
The Candlewood Suites Hotel in North
Olmstead is another newer haunted hotel. The land where this hotel
now sits was once a large wooded area. A woman killed herself in the
woods and wasn't found until the construction worker arrives. Now she
manifests herself in the form of cold spots. She is also known to
touch employees, and some guests have spotted a shadow out of the
corner of their eye, when no one is there.
The next time you plan a trip to Ohio,
why not book a stay in one of our haunted hotels?
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