Most Haunted Places In Stark County, Ohio To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Stark County, Ohio, where dark history and restless spirits merge in the eerie, mist-filled streets of this ancient city. From haunted castles to shadowy underground vaults, these places hold tales of mystery, death, and the unexplained—daring only the bravest souls to explore.

Alliance

: "Fairmount Children''s Home - On Route 183 heading towards Minerva, behind the Fairmount Greenhouse is an old beat down Orphanage. 3 stories off the ground and with a humongous basement that has tunnels leading all over. Going inside the house you will frequently hear voices, footsteps, see people outside while you are inside, feelings of being watched, and see shadows on walls. You just get an overall creepy feeling just by looking at the place."


Massillon

: "Regency Inn - people would go to the elevator they would get off the elevator and the ghost of Jody who was stabbed to death while on duties as desk clerk appears right in front of there eye''s and disappears in front of there eye''s and there is the ghost of Larry who died in the civil war where the Regency Inn is today.- January 2005 Update: Has been torn down to make room for a Target and Giant Eagle Grocery Store."


Massillon

: "YMCA - The Third and Fourth floors of the YMCA used to be a homeless shelter, there were multiple suicides and murders on these floors, Maids working at the YMCA have reported keys being moved from one room to another, a feeling of not being alone, screams, knocks, creeks. Rooms that were clean become dirty with trash. Bloodstains can still be seen on the old wooden floors of some of the rooms. Screams and yells can be heard from the second floor basketball court coming from the above floors when nobody is on these floors. More than half of the staff of the YMCA refuses to go to these floors because of paranormal activities."


Massillon

: "Perry Twp. - Calvary Cemetery - Lincoln Way East - Voices caught on EVP tape. The man said "This is Kirk". There was a gravestone with the name "Kirk" one gravestone over."