
Cincinnati Haunted Handbook
Gay Erotic Stories
Clerisy Press
Published on 30. September 2010
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Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-57860-469-2 (ISBN)
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INTRODUCTION
My greatest two interests are the paranormal and history. I've placed these two fields of interest in this particular order because, essentially, this is the order that they struck my own interest. In 2005, I lived very near a road in Cincinnati that was reputed to be quite haunted. I can't explain with any great amount of detail why this excited me so much beyond the fact that it seemed to be something completely unexplored in my own mind. Ghosts had been only entities from horror movies and television shows. The fact that there was supposedly some real paranormal entity, not just within driving distance but within walking distance from my house was very exciting. I probably drove down that road hundreds of times hoping to experience something paranormal. Though I never did, I wasn't dissuaded from going back again. It did not matter that I had not seen anything. Other people had seen things, and so the possibility was there that I could.
As my interest in this road grew, I slowly began to learn that there were many haunted places like it all over the city. My brother Michael and I would often go on little paranormal road trips all throughout the night, visiting these haunted locations in hopes of somehow running into a ghost ourselves. As we explored throughout the city, we became more and more interested in the ghost stories themselves. The ghost stories were great, and the possibility that there was really a ghost at these places was exciting, but we decided that we would look deeper into the stories themselves. We wanted to see if there was any truth behind the stories--not so much in the ghosts themselves but through the history of what really happened at these locations and the reasons behind the belief that these places were haunted. This is how my interest in history was born. As my brother and I started to uncover the history of these haunted locations, the history of the city itself came to life for us. So I guess I owe the ghosts of Cincinnati for teaching me so much about this city's history.
The ghost stories and the histories of these locations make up a major part of this book. The ghost stories are more interesting with a historical background, and the reason that any of these locations are in this book to begin with is that they are haunted. That being said, this book also contains a couple of other facets that I have not seen in other ghost books--guidelines to help readers find and visit these locations.
When my brother and I were exploring the city in search of these haunted locations, we would have been thrilled to have a manual such as this to guide us. I cannot even estimate the number of hours we spent looking fruitlessly for a location. For those readers who are not gifted at following directions but who have a GPS unit, we have also included the address of the haunted location.
The other section in each chapter details how to visit these haunted locations. My brother and I had to learn the hard way which locations closed after dark and which ones the police frequented at night. This section in each chapter tells you the best way to visit these locations and gives you what we feel is the best chance of actually encountering one of these spirits.
Perhaps my personal favorite aspect of this book is the daunting number of locations in the book--one hundred!--that are close to any reader who lives near Greater Cincinnati. That area is large enough to encompass numerous haunted locations (and their fascinating stories) but is also small enough to let you visit any of the places. Some of them you no doubt know well already. We did our best to ensure that no two locations in the book were more than an hour apart.
Our goal was to create the quintessential handbook for hunting ghosts in the Greater Cincinnati area--for serious hunters as well as for armchair fans more interested in learning the stories than in visiting the places.
Enjoy.
My greatest two interests are the paranormal and history. I've placed these two fields of interest in this particular order because, essentially, this is the order that they struck my own interest. In 2005, I lived very near a road in Cincinnati that was reputed to be quite haunted. I can't explain with any great amount of detail why this excited me so much beyond the fact that it seemed to be something completely unexplored in my own mind. Ghosts had been only entities from horror movies and television shows. The fact that there was supposedly some real paranormal entity, not just within driving distance but within walking distance from my house was very exciting. I probably drove down that road hundreds of times hoping to experience something paranormal. Though I never did, I wasn't dissuaded from going back again. It did not matter that I had not seen anything. Other people had seen things, and so the possibility was there that I could.
As my interest in this road grew, I slowly began to learn that there were many haunted places like it all over the city. My brother Michael and I would often go on little paranormal road trips all throughout the night, visiting these haunted locations in hopes of somehow running into a ghost ourselves. As we explored throughout the city, we became more and more interested in the ghost stories themselves. The ghost stories were great, and the possibility that there was really a ghost at these places was exciting, but we decided that we would look deeper into the stories themselves. We wanted to see if there was any truth behind the stories--not so much in the ghosts themselves but through the history of what really happened at these locations and the reasons behind the belief that these places were haunted. This is how my interest in history was born. As my brother and I started to uncover the history of these haunted locations, the history of the city itself came to life for us. So I guess I owe the ghosts of Cincinnati for teaching me so much about this city's history.
The ghost stories and the histories of these locations make up a major part of this book. The ghost stories are more interesting with a historical background, and the reason that any of these locations are in this book to begin with is that they are haunted. That being said, this book also contains a couple of other facets that I have not seen in other ghost books--guidelines to help readers find and visit these locations.
When my brother and I were exploring the city in search of these haunted locations, we would have been thrilled to have a manual such as this to guide us. I cannot even estimate the number of hours we spent looking fruitlessly for a location. For those readers who are not gifted at following directions but who have a GPS unit, we have also included the address of the haunted location.
The other section in each chapter details how to visit these haunted locations. My brother and I had to learn the hard way which locations closed after dark and which ones the police frequented at night. This section in each chapter tells you the best way to visit these locations and gives you what we feel is the best chance of actually encountering one of these spirits.
Perhaps my personal favorite aspect of this book is the daunting number of locations in the book--one hundred!--that are close to any reader who lives near Greater Cincinnati. That area is large enough to encompass numerous haunted locations (and their fascinating stories) but is also small enough to let you visit any of the places. Some of them you no doubt know well already. We did our best to ensure that no two locations in the book were more than an hour apart.
Our goal was to create the quintessential handbook for hunting ghosts in the Greater Cincinnati area--for serious hunters as well as for armchair fans more interested in learning the stories than in visiting the places.
Enjoy.
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English
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Black-and-white photos throughout
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Height: 220 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
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286 gr
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Jeff and Michael Morris have been heavily involved with the paranormal field since 2005, when they started writing their first book, Haunted Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio. At around the same time, they started a ghost tour in Miamitown, Ohio, called Miamitown Ghost Tours, where patrons can experience the haunted history of this small town in Southwestern Ohio. Jeff and Michael also host an online paranormal radio show called Miamitown Ghost Talk on ASPRN.com, on which they have the opportunity to speak with big names in the field and to just speak about ghosts in general. They also do a lot of paranormal investigation themselves. While researching this book, they went out to all of these places in an attempt to find the spirits who reside there, and beyond these trips, they are members of Cincinnati Paranormal, a paranormal investigation group. Jeff has his degree in English from the haunted Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He lives in the Covedale suburb of Cincinnati with his wife and two children. Michael has a degree in graphic design and lives in Miamitown with his wife and their three children.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
SECTION I, Cemeteries
- Adath Israel Cemetery
- Beth Israel Cemetery
- Congress Green Cemetery
- Darby Lee Historic Cemetery
- Hopewell Cemetery
- Kings Island Cemetery
- Miamitown Cemetery
- Millville Cemetery
- Price Hill Potter's Field
- Reily Cemeteries
- Rose Hill Cemetery
- Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum
- Wesleyan Cemetery
- Woodside Cemetery
SECTION II, Roads and Bridges
- Blome Road Bridge
- Miamitown Bridge
- Peaceful Valley
- The Screaming Bridge
- Spook Hollow Bridge
- Buell Road
- Buffalo Ridge Road
- Clermont County's Dead Man's Curve
- Harrison Avenue's Dead Man's Curve
- East Miami River Road
- Hamilton New London Road
- Highway to Heaven
- Lick Road
- Loveland Madeira Road
- Mount Healthy
- Narrows Road
- Oxford Milford Road
- Pond Run Road
- Princeton Road
- Spooky Hollow Road
SECTION III, Parks and Trails
- Butler County Fairgrounds
- Camp Dennison
- Cincinnati Zoo
- Coney Island
- Delhi Park
- Dunham Park
- Eden Park
- Harbin Park
- Heritage Village
- Kings Island
- Old Miamiville Train Tracks
- Rapid Run Park
- Sleeper's Hill/Sedamsville Woods
SECTION IV, Museums and Theaters
- Cincinnati Art Museum
- Cincinnati Museum Center
- Glendower Mansion
- Loveland Castle
- Mt. Healthy Museum
- Promont House
- Taft Museum of Art
- 20th Century Theater
- Music Hall
- Rave Cinemas Western Hills
- Sorg Opera House
- Taft Theater
- Walton Creek Theater
SECTION V, Businesses
- Bigg's at the Skytop Pavilion
- Bobby Mackey's Music World
- Crow's Nest
- Fairfield Bowling Lanes
- The Golden Lamb
- Habits Cafe¿
- Hyde Park Graeter's Ice Cream Shop
- Latitudes
- McClung House
- Omni Netherland Plaza
- Peter's Cartridge Company
- Reily Pizza
- Shimmers Ballroom and Tavern
- Smokin' Monkey
- Southgate House
- U.S. Playing Card Company
- Vernon Manor Hotel
- Western Hills Country Club
- Western Woods Mall (Dillard's)
- The White House Inn
SECTION VI, Schools and Public Buildings
- Anderson High School
- Grace E. Hunt School
- Miamitown Elementary School
- Mother of Mercy High School
- Mount Notre Dame High School
- Norwood Middle School
- Oak Hills High School
- Peabody Hall at Miami University
- Rapid Run Middle School
- Old Reily High School
- St. Xavier High School
- Taylor High School
- Western Hills High School
- Cincinnati Job Corps
- Hooven Firehouse
- Mt. Saint Joseph Motherhouse
- Satan's Hollow
- Cincinnati Subway
- Westwood Town Hall
Appendix 1: Chapters Organized Geographically
Appendix 2: Daytripping (or in this case, Nighttripping)
Appendix 3: Paranormal Investigation Groups
About the Authors