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Feb 16th
(PRWEB) September 5, 2011
Appalachian ghost walks Gatlinburg Tennessee Ghost and History tours make a great holiday season and fall away from the peaceful mountains of fun for kids!
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Looking for Authentic Haunts this Halloween? Find Them In Ohios Most Haunted Village
Feb 13th
Warren County, OH (Vocus) September 30, 2010
In the historic village of Waynesville, you wont find Freddy Krueger or chainsaw-wielding madmen. Ohios most haunted village has authentic hauntings and paranormal sightings that happen all year round.
October, however, is the peak time for guests to experience hands-on ghost hunting during haunted historic walking tours and a Ghost & Goblet Dinners that combine Waynesvilles rich history with its paranormal past and present.
These are not sensationalized tours, said Linda Morgan, Program Chair of Museum at the Friends Home and Tour Guide for the Ghostly History Walking Tours of Waynesville. The stories we tell are experiences from people we know, stories recounted to us and based on historical fact.
Morgan, who has collected many of the stories visitors hear on the tour has also witnessed eerie occurrences in her time as a guide.
We recommend that participants bring a camera on the tour, said Morgan. Visitors have photographed orbs and other objects which are there, but not, and you dont know exactly what it is.
Waynesvilles Haunted October Events:
Ghostly History Walking Tours Waynesville, Ohio
7:30 p.m. Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from October 13 October 30
Experience Ohios most haunted village first-hand as you tour historic buildings along Main Street and throughout the Quaker Hill area of Waynesville while learning of ghostly encounters past and present. You begin at the Museum at the Friends Home, a restored boarding home which looks very much as it did when retired Quakers and single school teachers lived there around the turn of the 20th Century.
Location: Museum at the Friends Home, 115 South Fourth Street, Waynesville. Tickets are $ 10 for ages 12 and up. Space is limited. Reservations: 513-897-1607 or http://www.friendshomemuseum.org.
Ghosts & Goblets Dinner and Ghostly History Walking Tour Waynesville, Ohio
7:00 p.m. Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday in October
Enjoy fine dining in the historic Inn, with scary tales of the Hammel House past (and present). After dinner guests will take a ghostly walking tour of downtown Waynesville. The evening concludes with coffee, cookies and more ghostly tales as well as a tour of the Museum at the Friends Home. Dinner at the Hammel House Inn includes a harvest salad, Inn Keepers dinner pudding (chicken in a sherry cream sauce with celery suffusing) topped with herb bread crumbs, zucchini and carrots and pumpkin roll for dessert.
Location: The Hammel House Inn, 121 South Main Street, Waynesville. $ 34.95 per person includes dinner, tour, taxes and gratuity and museum tour. Recommended for ages 12 and up. Reservations Required 513-897-2333 or http://www.thehammelhouseinn.com
More Historical Haunting in Warren County.
Ghosts in the Museums Tour Lebanon, Ohio
Haunted Harmon Hall – 7:00 p.m. on October 9, 23 & 30
Ghoulish Glendower – 7:00 p.m. on October 8, 16 & 31
Guests will work with the same equipment used by the Spiritual H.O.P.E. Society staff to conduct a real life paranormal investigation while the museum staff provides history and insight into past haunted experiences. The investigation/tour is limited to 12 guests.
Locations: Harmon Hall at the Warren County History Center, 105 S. Broadway, Lebanon. Glendower Mansion, 105 Cincinnati Avenue, Lebanon. Tickets are $ 45 per person and participants must be 12 or older. Reservations: 513-932-1817 or http://www.wchsmuseum.org.
The Golden Lamb Lebanon, Ohio
Dinner offered nightly
Dine with distinguished guests, past and present. Ohio’s oldest Inn and continuously operating business, The Golden Lamb began as a stagecoach stop for travelers between Cincinnati and Columbus and through the years has hosted 12 U.S. Presidents and some of the most prominent literary and political figures of the 19th century. On the 4th floor of The Golden Lamb Inn there is a special room called “Sarah’s Room” where many guests have encountered the presence of Sarah Stubbs, a child who lived in the hotel in the 1800