Fulton County Historical Museum
Wauseon, OH 43567
"This museum was once a schoolhouse and hospital, and employees believe the location is haunted. Built in the mid-19th century, the building has seen its fair share of history and ghost stories.
The first spirit seen here was that of young boy who had been seen staring down into the street from the upper floor. The boy has been known to play with visitors children and has appeared in different rooms of the building.
A lady has also been seen, wearing an old-fashioned dress. She was seen staring down into the street and employees say she puts off somewhat of a stern presence. She's often associated with the spirit of an elderly woman who hanged herself in one of the rooms upstairs. She appears in the parlour room and the two are often seen together, making some believe that they could be mother and daughter. Employees also have a resident ghost who likes to play tricks on people and throw objects around."
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We have investigated this place twice already and are going back this coming Saturday. There are shadow people, apparitions of children, lots of EVPs, an angry spirit in the basement, strange incidences of baking smells in the kitchen, and so much more. This place is a great location for an investigation.
November 2020
| Would Recommend | Yes |
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