R.U. - Lake County History Center (Painesville, OH) - Public Ghost Hunt
Public Ghost Hunt at the Lake County History Center in Painesville, Ohio. One EVP is captured in the basement which leads to Michelle Belanger and Becca holding separate readings to lock in on the individual who may have said it.
Becca, Michelle Belanger, Adam Kimmell and Scott Felger. Resident Undead.
Haunted Northeast Ohio Road Trip
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Variety Theater **Closed to the Public**
11817 Lorain Rd., Cleveland 44111
For more information on the restoration of Variety Theater log on to:
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Cleveland Grays Armory Museum
1234 Bolivar Rd., Cleveland 44115
Public Tours: First Wednesday of the Month, 12p-4p
For more information on public tours of Cleveland Grays Armory Museum log on to:
AND, for details on haunted tours at Grays Armory log on to:
Ohio State Reformatory
100 Reformatory Rd., Mansfield 44905
Ohio State Reformatory offers tours throughout the year including guided, self-guided, History Meets Hollywood & more!!
For ALL tours, haunted and otherwise, log on to
Chippewa Rogues Hollow Nature Preserve
17500 Galehouse Rd, Doylestown, OH 44230
The Chidester Mill Museum is open Sundays only June – September. The park itself is open year round (closed at night).
Also each October, the Historical Society hosts “Walk in the Hollow.” For tickets and more information visit: chippewarogueshollow.org
The Perkins Stone Mansion
550 Copley Rd, Akron, OH 44320
Self-guided tours 1-4p Wednesday-Saturday. Guided tours are also offered. Registered required.
For more information: summithistory.org/tour-information
To get in touch with Psychic Medium & Angel Reader Laura Lyn visit her website. angelreader.net
Fairport Harbor Lighthouse
129 2nd street, Fairport Harbor, OH 44077
For more information about the lighthouse and museum, visit:
AND, for more information on haunted tours, visit:
Lake County History Center
415 Riverside Drive, Painesville, OH 44077
For more information about the Lake County History Center, visit:
AND, for more information on the Haunted Housewives, visit:
The Historic Village of Zoar
The Zoar Store & Visitor’s Center
198 Main St
Zoar, Ohio 44697
330.874.3011
historiczoarvillage.com
The Historic Village of Zoar is open April through October .. But follow them on Facebook or check out their website for events all year long.
And if you gather 10 or more people- they will do a ghost hunt anytime! Just call them to make a reservation!
Haunted Cleveland Tours
Ghost Tours- Cleveland Flats and across Northeast Ohio
Tours are hosted by Psychic Sonya Horstman
Call Sonya: 440 775-1217 (no text)
HauntedClevelandTours.com
The Maritime Museum of Sandusky
Haunted Sandusky Walking Tour- The presentation version of our popular Haunted Sandusky Bay Walks; this program covers paranormal happenings, murders, and mysteries centered around downtown Sandusky.
125 Meigs Street
Sandusky, OH 44870
419.624.0274
sanduskymaritime.org
Historic Sandusky County Jail
622 Croghan Street
Fremont, OH 43420
For upcoming tour dates and information call 1.800.255.8070
Or visit: sanduskycounty.org/visit/attractions/dungeon-tour
To learn more about paranormal activity in Ohio visit: bandedspirits.com
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Ohio History Center - Pilot #1
The Ohio History Connection staff is hard at work creating a new way to experience museum collections. In the next year, we will pilot three experimental spaces that will bring put more of our objects on display than ever before.
This video is a sneak peek of Pilot #1, a small gallery featuring more than 1,000 objects relating to cooking and domestic life. It's been challenging, fun, and it's now open for visitors to experience in person, so make sure to take a walk through Gallery One on your next trip to the Ohio History Center!
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A Deserted Farmhouse – Near Carrolton
Deserted Farmhouse
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Belle Isle Zoo (Detroit)
Squaw Island Lighthouse
Portage Lake Observatory
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Eastown Theater (Detroit)
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Find out what's kept at the Lake County History Center and how its archives can be accessed.
Find out what's kept at the Lake County History Center and how its archives can be accessed.
By: Janet Podolak - Being engaged in the here and now, experiencing the world through its foods and wines is my passion. Exploring connections through writing, photos and video is my forte, Enjoy nature through scuba, birding, gardening; literature through widely diverse reading and polish writing with descriptive poetry. Enjoy sharing my takes on places visited from Burma to Greenland, the Andes to the Alps, South China Sea to Tasman Sea, by balloon, train, bike and foot.
Published on: July 25, 2014
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Historic Home Move
Photo's of Gage house being moved in Painesville, Ohio.
Painesville Road Trip
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T&T Bakery
252 East Erie Street
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.352.9742
Sidewalk Café
1 South State Street
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.352.0222
sidewalkcafepainesville.com
Miscellaneous Barn
240 Mantle Rd
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.354.2700
mbarn.com
Steele Mansion
348 Mentor Ave
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.639.7948
steelemansion.com
Painesville Walking Tour
downtownpainesville.org
Smoke
420 Bacon Rd
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.357.9215
smoke-bbqgrill.com
Cora Cupcakes
412 Bacon Rd
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.227.7145
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Craft & Antique Co-op
1871 North Ridge Rd
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.392.0581
craftandantique.com
Seven Brothers Distilling
7755 Brakeman Rd
Painesville, Ohio 44077
440.897.9311
seven-brothers.com
Painesville Railroad Museum
475 Railroad Street
Painesville, Ohio 44077
painesvillerailroadmuseum.org
1929 Painesville Ohio Memorial Day PARADE Flower Festival by Utopia Theater
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In May 1929 in Painesville, Ohio, they had the Memorial Day Parade and Flower Festival, including the Pageant Queen and her attendants. The parade route goes past the Utopia Theater. This is an original film I own showing this parade. Perhaps some of this little kids are still alive!! (could be). This film has been shown in the Museum of the Lake County Historical Society. This is an original film, owned by me. All rights reserved.
This video was produced by Adam Smith, the owner of the original film. Smith is a former Pachyderm Keeper at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. As part of his continuing interest in the history of Northeast Ohio, Smith has also written a book, Adam Smith's Pictorial History of Brookside Park and Cleveland's Public Zoo, from the beginning through the 1970s. He also wrote his memoirs as a zoo tour train driver, night watchman, and animal keeper in a book called My Life in the Cleveland Zoo. Neither book is published at this time.
As far as the Painesville parade, if a TV station ever wanted to broadcast portions of it, please contact and I will provide an HD 1080 MOV for you.
In this video you will find a piece by Schubert, when the children are dancing. This is Schubert - Scherzo No.1 in B-flat major, D.593. The recording Tom Pascale, provided as music for free download from
Mentor, Ohio President James A Garfield Historical Site Summer 2015
Pictures set to music of visit to President James A. Garfield Historical Site in Mentor, Ohio and burial tomb in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. On July 2, 1881, at 9:20 a.m., James A. Garfield was shot in the back as he walked with Secretary of State Blaine in Washington's Baltimore and Potomac train station. The proud President was preparing to leave for Williams College—he planned to introduce his two sons to his alma mater. The shots came from a .44 British Bulldog, which the assassin, Charles J. Guiteau, had purchased specifically because he thought it would look impressive in a museum. Garfield's doctors were unable to remove the bullet, which was lodged in the President's pancreas. On September 19, 1881, the President died of blood poisoning and complications from the shooting in his hospital rooms at Elberon, a village on the New Jersey shore, where his wife lay ill with malaria.
Guiteau, age thirty-nine at the time, was known around Washington as an emotionally disturbed man. He had killed Garfield because of the President's refusal to appoint him to a European consulship. In planning this violent act, Guiteau stalked Garfield for weeks. On the day Garfield died, Guiteau wrote to now President Chester A. Arthur, My inspiration is a godsend to you and I presume that you appreciate it. . . . Never think of Garfield's removal as murder. It was an act of God, resulting from a political necessity for which he was responsible. At his trial, the jury deliberated one hour before returning a guilty verdict. Sentenced to be hanged, Guiteau climbed the scaffold on June 30, 1882, convinced that he had done God's work. Murder of a President Documentary link:
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1.The Ohio State Reformatory - Mansfield, Ohio
This gothic castle-like structure was built in 1896 with the noble goal of reforming juvenile and young-adult offenders. As with many best-laid plans, the ideals of the Reformatory gradually gave way to institutional reality, the path to a better life yielding to a warehouse of despair, pain, even death.
Plagued for decades with overcrowding, decay, and explosive violence, the doors to OSR were closed for good in 1990 by a federal order citing brutalizing and inhumane conditions, but something remained behind. Along with the peeling paint and rusting iron bars, the troubled spirits of forgotten inmates still linger behind its thick stone walls.
Ghosts of angry men physically attack visitors and staff. Eerie whispers echo through the cells blocks, calling by name those who dare climb reverberating metal stairs to its upper tiers. Apparitions of emaciated prisoners flicker in and out of the dark shadows of solitary confinement, tucked deep in the bowels of the building.
And the heartbroken spirit of Helen, wife of a former warden, cries out in her former quarters, her distinctive rose perfume accompanying her presence
2.Waverly Hills Sanatorium - Louisville, Kentucky
Once the last best hope for those suffering from tuberculosis, aka The White Plague, this enormous bat-winged shaped building retains the memories and emotions of its former patients and staff. Before the modern age of antibiotics, fresh air and nutrition were the primary treatments for TB. Doctors tried many experimental procedures to help the afflicted, but drastic surgeries often maimed or even killed the patient outright -- another case of best intentions gone awry.
The highly contagious disease could also affect the brain, causing many to go mad. The slow agonizing death suffered by many Waverly's residents left a residue of dark energy to fester in the building. Ghostly forms follow visitors through the narrow corridors. Phantom footsteps and eerie voices echo among the walls of the body chute, aka the death tunnel, the discrete final exit for many patients.
An entity known as The Creeper climbs the walls and ceilings with its spindly spider-like limbs. Thought to be a harbinger of evil, it moves with unnatural speed, stalking those who roam the creepy, lonely corridors. Originally a place of hope for the afflicted, Waverly Hills is burdened with the weight of thousands of suffering souls.
3.The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum - Weston, West Virginia
Before 19th century reform revealed mental illness to be a medical condition, asylums were the dumping ground for society's unwanted. Originally a destination of enlightened empathy and treatment, the famed Kirkbride method emphasized institutionalization and an architecture that afforded a pleasant aesthetic, but TALA eventually became just another overcrowded, underfunded warehouse of pain and misery.
4.The Red Onion Saloon - Skagway, Alaska
Many who flocked to Alaska during the gold rushes of the 19th century never made it past the staging town of Skagway. Overwhelmingly unprepared for such a backbreaking journey, many stayed in the town and sought their fortune in other ways. Many women found themselves with little opportunity to make a respectable living and turned to prostitution. With no shortage of customers, these soiled doves found plenty of work in Skagway. Brothels became commonplace, and the Red Onion was the best in town. A malevolent male presence intimidates unsuspecting staff and patrons, bullying both from beyond the grave. The solid apparition of a woman in a long dark dress glides ethereally up and down the staircase. The gaiety of current clients cannot silence the spirits of those who refuse to be forgotten.
5.The Lake County History Center - Painesville, Ohio
Museums are an often underappreciated source of paranormal activity. For example, the Lake County History Center has everything one could ask for in a haunted location. It was once the site of the Lake County Poor House, a facility that housed the dispossessed of society, the poor, the infirm, the mentally ill, widows and orphaned children. Mix in some prisoners and the criminally insane and you've got a melting pot of misery.
The basement had dirt floor cells with iron doors and cages for the unruly. In contrast, a significant portion of the building was a beautiful home for the facility's superintendents and their families, elegantly furnished with posh amenities of the Victorian era. Now it is a living museum, filled with antiques and artifacts of days gone by, displays that tell the history of Ohio and its people.
But strange things are afoot at the history center. Disembodied voices, ghostly moans, and children's cries pierce the silence. Large shadowy figures appear to dart along the hallways. A dark energy roams the basement, appearing at times as a pulsating black mass.
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A Forest Returns: The Success Story of Ohio's Only National Forest
In this documentary, Ora Anderson recalls the environmental and social conditions that led to the establishment of the Wayne National Forest and our evolving relationship with the land. Along with historical photographs and evocative music, Anderson's first-hand account gives life to a significant chapter of American history with clarity, hope, and a uniquely Appalachian perspective.
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The Lincoln Funeral Train is at the Indiana Welcome Center
Catch the Lincoln Funeral Train on it's last stop of 2015 at the Indiana Welcome Center in Hammond, Indiana. The Lincoln Funeral Train, featuring the Leviathan #63 steam engine locomotive is a recreation of an iconic piece of American history. It will only be here through October 11th, so stop in from 10 AM - 7 PM and experience it before it's too late.
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Any rebroadcast, retransmission, use by third party or account of this video, without the express written consent and permission of the Lake County Convention and Visitors Bureau (dba South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority) is prohibited.
Painesville police investigating homicide at home on Mentor Avenue
Painesville police investigating homicide at home on Mentor Avenue
Lake County officials exploring uses for former misdemeanor jail in Painesville Township
Lake County officials exploring uses for former misdemeanor jail in Painesville Township
By: John A. Hutchison - I'm a veteran multimedia journalist who covers government and politics in Lake County, Ohio, for The News-Herald. I love running and Cleveland sports. Email me at jhutchison@news-herald.com.
Published on: July 11, 2014
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Painesville Ohio Police Chase Dashcam Video July 23, 2019
Painesville Police rescue driver and passenger from pond drowning
PAINESVILLE - On July 23 at approximately 2:45 a.m., Painesville Police began pursuing a 2010 Toyota Corolla for running a red light at the intersection of Richmond and Chester Streets.
The vehicle fled southbound toward Newell Street, running multiple stop signs. The three-minute chase continued onto Renaissance Parkway where the vehicle, at a high rate of speed, lost control on a grassy area and jumped the pond at 787 Renaissance Parkway. During the transition from land to water, the vehicle flipped forward and landed upside down in the water.
Officers Ryan Cueni, Kevin Love and Cory Whitt immediately rushed the sinking vehicle and attempted to rescue the occupants. Officer Cueni attempted the passenger door, which was locked, but eventually was able to open the door and grab the 33-year-old female passenger and move her toward the other officers, who pulled her to safety.
The female indicated there was also a male driver remaining in the vehicle and officers were quickly able to pull him from the vehicle only seconds before it fully submerged.
The 32-year-old male driver has been identified as Michael Clemens of Hamden, Ohio, who has an active warrant.
The Painesville City Fire Department assessed both driver and passenger and transported Clemens to TriPoint Medical Center for minor injuries.
Clemens was charged with failure to comply, red light violation, driving under FRA suspension and no operator’s license.
Clemens’ arraignment was held at 1:15 p.m. on July 23 at Painesville Municipal Court, where he pled not guilty and bond was set at $7,500.
The Lake County Dive Team was able to assist Bob's Garage & Towing in removing the vehicle from the pond.
The incident remains an active investigation.