Most Haunted Places In Middletown, Ohio To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Middletown, Ohio, where ancient legends and dark myths are brought to life in the shadowy corners of historic landmarks. These places hold secrets that have yet to be uncovered, with each creaking floorboard and cold breeze hinting at restless souls trapped between worlds.
Jefferson Elementary
: "People say that a young girl haunts Jefferson. Jefferson has been known to be built on an old ancient burial ground. Janitors and the gym teachers have reported hearing balls bouncing in the gym and little children laughing and playing about on the gym stage. - June 2005 Update: The school was torn down in the Summer of 2003."
Sorg Mansion and Opera House
: "Some that have stayed there say every night you can see and hear the old residents still walking through the tunnel and about the mansion, an actress that use to work there supposedly disappeared one night never to be seen again but she left her red dress. Some janitors have reported hearing a woman singing back where the dressing rooms are and when they go back there is a lady wearing a red dress putting on makeup but when she sees them staring she looks frightened and disappears just like in real life."
Stephen Vail middle school
: "At Vail in the 60''s or 70''s a gay gym teacher killed her self in the girls locker room to get away from the taunting other female gym teachers she broke a mirror and slit her wrists in the 4 locker stall they say that if you go down there during gym or after school hours you can hear locker doors slamming shut and here basketballs bouncing and there have also been sightings of her running on the track on top of the gym."
Woodside Cemetery
: "The story goes that back in the mid 1800s 5 men were hung for a robbery of a bank in another state. If you go there late at night you will see the glimmers of 5 men hanging from a tree that no longer stands. The tree was removed when the cemetery was being put in because people claimed they seen these ghosts and thought removing the tree might stop."