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Haunted Dayton Eateries

October 16, 2019 By The Food Adventures Crew

Haunted Food Adventures

Halloween is around the corner and it is time for a scare.  This week’s article is a bit spooky.  It is food related, but a little spicier and creepier than most of our Food Adventure articles.  This week we tell you about some of the eateries in Dayton that are thought to have supernatural visitors.  These are Dayton’s haunted food spots.

***Food Adventures does not condone or disclaim any of the rumors you are about to read***

This is not for the squeamish, enter at your own risk.

HERE’S THE SKINNY on the
MIAMI VALLEY’S HAUNTED FOOD ADVENTURES

 

THE GHOSTS OF THE GOLDEN LAMB:
Ten presidents, have stayed at the Golden Lamb Inn, in Lebanon. In operation since 1803, this beautiful hotel and restaurant had its share of famous patrons. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain  are among its former guests. Rumor has it that the room Harriet Beecher Stowe stayed in, is now a room is full of paranormal activity. Also, on the fourth floor, you can view a children’s room that used to belong to Sarah Stubbs, the daughter of a former owner. Guests, and staff say that Sarah’s is still in the room.  Her spirit likes to  play tricks, such as leaving all the pictures on the walls tilted awkwardly.   Sarah’s ghost, wearing a white nightgown, has been seen by many guests.   This poltergeist is said to materialize at night to play with her toys.   Workers also confirm that three guests have died in the inn, and their spirits never left. Former congressman Clement L. Vallandigham shot himself by accident in 1851 on the second floor, and his shadow has been seen pacing in his room. The ghost of Ohio Supreme Court Justice Charles Sherman has also been seen.  He died at the Golden Lamb in the 1830’s.

(Editors Note:  There will be a Ghostly Stories Dinner on October 19 @ 5:30 pm for $45 at Golden Lamb)

 

Buried at Woodland Cemetery

CHRISTIAN STELLER, and the ORIGINAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS:
In 1899, local shoe cobbler Christian Stellar, who was 73 was living with his wife at their daughter’s home.  As they approached 80 years old, the caretaking of them both had taken its toll and had  become too much for their single mother daughter to handle.  She asked her sister for help, by taking in one of the parents.  It was agreed by the sisters, this was the only way to properly care for them both.  They had to separate the couple, one at each daughter’s home.  When they broke the news to Christian and his wife Augusta, the Dayton residents were distraught.  Christian left his dwelling that was located on part of the grounds of what is now Miami Valley Hospital. The German immigrant walked across the street to take a walk

Mr Steller has been heard in the Round House and Fairgrounds Concession Area

at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, miserable at the news he had learned.  Unbeknownst to his family, he had hidden a handful of pellets in his pocket of shoe shining material.  Although useful, Christian knew, these pellets were highly poisonous.  As he entered the fairgrounds he swallowed an entire handful of the lethal acid.  As a frantic relatives searched for the elderly man, his young grandson found him collapsed in the stadium area.  It was too late, the old man had succumbed to the poison.  His funeral was on his wife’s 80th birthday.  Although he was buried in Woodland Cemetery, his spirit is said to haunt the concession area and the round house of the former Montgomery Fairgrounds on South Main Street.  People have heard moaning and and agonizing elderly voice crying out for his wife Augusta and asking “why, why?”  There are also unexplained sounds of footsteps and shadows of a man in those areas as well.  Is this the ghost of Christian Steller, spending eternity mourning his wife?

 

GHOST at THE FLORENTINE RESTAURANT in GERMANTOWN :
This is the second oldest restaurant/hotel in Ohio.  Built in 1816 this is believed to be another absolutely haunted spot on our trail.   Staff and diners have experienced an eerie presence on the third floor. The kind of strange feeling that makes you feel a cold wind or the hairs on your neck stand on end.   The mezzanine is haunted by a poltergeist that causes the chandeliers to swing to and fro.  There are lots of unexplained creaks and noises.  It is unknown whose ghost or what spirits are haunting this place.

 

Calvary Cemetery

THE TRAGIC DEATH OF GEORGE SAETTEL:
It was a Tuesday during the great 1913 Dayton flood.  At the corner Main & Vine St., there was a small grocery store called Saettel’s.  The owner was Ollie Sattael who decided as flood waters swept by his store, that he would load merchandise up to the second floor with some neighbor help.  As he took the neighbor home by boat an explosion happened at the store,  Ollie’s father, 75 year old George Saettel was propelled into the deep water, but landed on a roof.  The roof turned out to be a poor raft.  Many witnessed his death. They recall him floating on the roof and slowly it sank.  He was helpless as the current took hold of him. George Saettel was being whisked away down Main Street by the flood waters. He turned his head, and looked backed at his family and friends.  Their eyes met as he disappeared underwater into a huge whirpool.   After that his ghost was said to haunt the grocery store.  Nothing like a little spirit to help you pick out your groceries.   You can visit his grave at Calvary Cemetery at your own risk….

 

THE HAUNTING OF “THE AMBER ROSE RESTAURANT:”
The building was built in 1912 by Sigmunt Ksiezopolski and was a general store through the 1980’s. In 1989 Elinor Sluzas bought the building and opened The Amber Rose a year later.   The menu was her own Lithuanian recipes, and her twists on Eastern European favorites.  In 1998, owner Joe Castellano bought the restaurant, and still uses Elinor’s recipes.  This is when the hauntings turned into full gear.  The daughter of the original owner of the building is said to haunt the main level and upstairs of Amber Rose.  Her name is Genevieve Ksiezopolski, and is also known as “Chickie.”  One of the restaurant cooks claimed to have seen the ghostly spirit of Genevieve aka “Chickie” while cooking one night.   He says the full apparition was in front of him, in a ruffled dress.  She walked into,then out of the room.  Now comes the unexplainable part…. There are security cameras throughout the restaurant including the kitchen.  When the management heard the cook’s story, they decided to pull up the surveillance tape.  What they saw was a small, bright, white orb enter, circle and leave the room at the same exact time the cook said he saw the ghost.  Eerie.. Is it proof of a ghost, or just a coincidence?  Long time managing

Upstairs at Amber Rose

server Aimee has witnessed glasses flying off the shelves.  Owner Joe Castellano has seen lights and fans turned on in the upstairs office, after he had turned them off.  For the last few years Food Adventures hosts a Haunted Dinner in October at The Amber Rose.  Since then, paranormal investigation team “Parasense,” has recorded voices of alleged ghosts, collected kinect evidence and taken photos of unexplained phenomena.  They have discovered more ghosts including a child named “Ruby.”  There was even an instance during ghost hunting one night, where Food Adventures asked the spirit “Who was President when you were born?”  Only to hear a smack on the floor, the flashlight shown a dropped money clip with the face of Ulysses S. Grant on a 50 dollar bill showing heads up.

 

Sunrise Cafe….BOO !

THE SUNRISE CAFE POLTERGEISTS in YELLOW SPRINGS:
The Sunrise Cafe, has reported many unexplained occurrences.  They have had patrons sitting in their dining room, only to disappear, like they were ghosts.  Employees have all said the same thing a day or two after they starting working.  They literally see people in the restaurant who aren’t there.  Often, employees will see people walk past them only to turn around and find no one in the restaurant.  There have been shadows on the walls that follow employees.  Also, the typical glass breaking or dishes thrown from counter top has been witnessed. Other unexplained haunts include hearing the front door’s bell ring.   Several employees have seen the same old woman seated at table six along the right-hand wall, only to find her gone a moment later. In addition, playful poltergeist activity abounds.  Managers have reported bread being inexplicably tossed and Tupperware flying off the shelves.  Nothing is known as to who these ghosts are or what they want.

 

THE LEWISBERG SPIRIT NEAR THE ICE CREAM SHOP:

Outside the Ice Cream Shop is where things happen


Near the “Cherry on Top Ice Cream Shoppe” on Commerce St.  Some have experienced bizarre incidents.  Residents have noticed their pet dogs growling at a non visible entity.   Developed photos have shown red eyes in a dark room staring back.  Others have reported glasses falling off a shelf and shattering.  Some paranormal investigators have recorded voices of unexplained sounds.  These sounds, thought to be made by ghosts are recorded on a special recorder and called EVP’s.   EVP means Electronic Voice Phenomenon.  These are sounds recorded at various frequencies and speeds, some audible by the human ear, others only able to be heard on these recordings captured at extreme frequencies.  

 

The Lions Cage Marriage

 

THE SCARIEST WEDDING EVER in DAYTON, 1907:
This one is not so haunted, as it is heart-stopping.  In the summer of 1907 Archibald Dickson and his fiancee Violet Minnish were picked for a contest to win a new bedroom furniture suite for their wedding. There was a catch. The wedding ceremony would take place in what now is Island Metro Park on Helena St., and it would take place inside a lions cage with 12 lions.  The circus was to be in town. As the date and time arrived, the lion master and the minister entered the cage with the 12 lions.  The harrowing experience happened in front of a huge crowd of 20,000 Dayton residents. The onlookers swarmed around the cage and even climbed trees to get a better view of the happenings.  The lions growled as the groom stepped into the cage.  The bride’s horse and buggy approached and she stepped into cage as well.  The very dangerous circumstance lasted less than 20 minutes. There were a couple of terrifying moments when the

Is Waynesville’s Hammel House Haunted?

largest of the lions circled the wedding party and took a swat at the lion master. Besides that, the wedding went off without a hitch.  Reception guests enjoyed a feast, and were happy the beasts did not feast this day.

 

THE APPARITIONS  AT THE HAMMEL HOUSE INN in WAYNESVILLE:
This Bed and Breakfast has been declared one of the most haunted buildings in Waynesville. The haunted room to steer clear from is Room #004. There was a murder at the inn over 100 years ago.  Today, shadows and apparition of the victim who was a young merchant have been seen here by many witnesses.  The dining room of the inn is the other favorite place for this tortured spirit to appear. The ghost of a black cat has also been seen in the hotel hallways. Employees and guests

Ye Olde Tavern in Yellow Springs

have reported being startled by various other apparitions in turn of the century clothing. Bottles and other items fall off shelves off on their own. Employees have reported coming back into the dining room to find glassware rearranged. Footsteps are heard and ghastly voices have been heard in the old inn as well.

 

GHOSTS IN “YE OLD TRAIL TAVERN”  in YELLOW SPRINGS:
 This is the oldest tavern in Ohio. Managers at “Ye Old Trail Tavern in Yellow Springs don’t use their upstairs area as customer or office space, because they feel it is haunted.  A ghost is said to live there and vibe the area gives off is a sad, melancholy feeling.  Owner Cathy Christian of Ye Old Trail Tavern has experienced incidents first hand.  The back half of Ye Old Trail Tavern was the first house in Yellow Springs, and later it was used as a bakery.  Philanthropist Francis Haffner lived there with his son.   The young man had a bad reputation.  The son wanted to be with a woman who was engaged to a man who was away fighting in the Civil War.   So he bribed the local postmaster to withhold letters coming from the Civil War soldier to the woman.  The plan worked and she ended up marrying Haffner’s son.  But then the soldier came back and discovered the deal her husband made with the postmaster.  This left the woman “Mrs Haffner,” distraught when she found out the truth.  Her ghost is the one believed to haunt upstairs.  The spirit is “very, very sad.”  As visitors went upstairs, they would get uneasy feelings and goosebumps, As time went by, people

Are there spirits in Ye Olde Trail Tavern ?

wouldn’t go up the stairs because it was such a feeling of dread and bad feelings.  Two other female ghosts have been spotted within the Tavern, with identifiable hairstyles. One ghost wears her hair in a bun and is playful downstairs.  The other wears her hair down and has a darker aura.  Have you ever experienced eerie feelings in a room and  your hair stood up on the back of your neck? The owners discovered a ghastly presence in 1986.  They saw a light cord come unplugged and continually bang against the wall. Nothing was mentioned until an employee  said he had seen the same thing.  Owners took it a step further.   In true Yellow Springs form, they hosted a psychic fair, and was told to tell the ghosts what she wanted them to know.  A psychic relayed the message to the ghosts. The only feedback the psychic provided is that the ghost likes when she decorates for Christmas.

Outside Snow Hill Country Club

SNOW HILL COUNTRY CLUB in WILMINGTON:
Snow Hill Country Club is  very haunted, and has been hosting ghost nights for the past 12 years.    In fact, the place is so legendary, that it was featured on an episode of the Biography channel’s “My Ghost Story.”  The country club and restaurant are located just outside of Wilmington, in New Vienna, Ohio at 11093 New Vienna Rd (Daytonians know this as State Route 73).   This is one of the few haunted venues that offers an overnight stay.  The spookiness of this place made us shiver, you have to have some guts to stay in this historic yet ominous place..  Guests are sometimes treated to dinner and are encouraged to look around and explore for themselves.  A few notable unexplained “phenomenon” have been known to occur. Unexplained voices,  photos believed to be of “supernatural”  beings are some claims.   A full service bar on the main level, and the warmer

This photo was taken at Snow Hill – is it a ghost ?

months the golf course is busy.  There are 6 guest rooms, and groups may make reservations to stay the night for about 120 bucks per room.   Included in the stay is “ghost hunting” all night, if you have the guts to roam the halls late at night.   Even golf may be arranged during good weather.  Famous visitors have included Henry Ford and Eleanor Roosevelt.  Snow Hill was built and owned by the Harris family in 1820.  It was a popular Inn and tavern up through the 1900’s.  One of the oldest running businesses in Ohio, the country club is said to be haunted by spirits of past owners, family members and past guests.  Many stories abound from the 70’s and 80’s like a man whom believed he hit a pedestrian in the road, but no one was found.   There are records of police and firefighters responding to alarms and seeing unexplained light and movements throughout the house.  We had personal unexplained experiences.  In some of our photos, circular orbs appeared, one very prominently.  We were told that many ghost hunters believe

Happy Halloween from Food Adventures

these are tell tale signs of “spirits” in the room.   To be honest, we do not know what to think, other than the orbs were strange and not in photos taken of the same place seconds earlier.  The prominent orb in the photo had a distinct outline and almost looked to have “veins” running through it.  Odd indeed.  Is it a spirit?  You decide.  Finally when we were in the storage area of the basement, the door next to us opened about an inch and then slammed quickly.  He looked around the room at the handful of people near us and they had that “oh crap” look on their face.  We opened the door and saw a dark empty hall with a staircase, there was nobody there.  There was also a moment where we felt something grab our back pocket.   During our 2nd visit to Snow Hill, one of our fellow guests took a photo of what appears to be an apparition in one of the bedrooms.   Again, unexplained and just plain weird.  We share it here.  Employees tell stories of glasses shattering, chandeliers swinging violently, and various apparition sightings.  An 1880’s portrait photo of an man was found in a cupboard, and when locked away, would keep appearing in various open areas of the country

Montgomery County Fairgrounds- Round House

club.  One of the tour guests recognized the photo as her ancestor Thomas Wilson, a Civil War vet.   It was found out that he was a former owner of the country club, purchasing it at auction in 1898.  Since being identified, his photo has ceased moving inexplicably.  Finally a candlemaker tool levitated and slammed to the ground on a couple of occasions in front of various dinner party guests a few years back.   The theory is that the ghost of the original owner, Mrs Harris, might not be keen on a “peasant tool” being allowed in her formal dining room as decor.

 

You survived the spooky tales.  Now you know what places to be weary of.. Are there ghosts throughout Dayton’s restaurants? How do you explain moving glasses and unexplained voices?  We hope this year you have a Happy Halloween and remember there could be some spirits lurking around in your future!

 

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Golden Lamb’s Harriet Beacher Stowe Room

Are the Montgomery County Fairgrounds concession haunted by Christian Steller ?

 

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November Ghost Dinner Added

October 14, 2018 By The Food Adventures Crew

Due to popular demand, Dayton’s most haunted restaurant, The Amber Rose, has added another ghostly night of food and beer pairings.

Two earlier events had sold out, which left us turning away dozens of foodies interested in the paranormal.

Fear not, the Food Adventure Crew and Dayton Most Metro have gotten Amber Rose and the Paranormal investigative crew called Parasense for one more spooky evening.  The event will be held FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th at 7pm.

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

The Amber Rose Welcomes you to a scare

 

The Amber Rose’s menu is a Lithuanian twist on many European and German foods.  Everyday is like Thanksgiving. Everyday is like Oktoberfest.  This night will be SPIRITED for sure.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON THE HAUNTED DINNER:

WHAT: 4 Course Dinner with 4 Craft Beer Pairings.   The event will feature a ghostly presentation of unexplained findings from the Paranormal investigative team, featured on national TV, called ParaSense.

ParaSense with a friendly Amber Rose server !

WHERE: THE AMBER ROSE RESTAURANT – 1400 Valley St., Dayton, OH  45404

WHEN: FRIDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 9th at 7pm

COST: Tickets are PRE-PAY ONLY $38 per person, and does not include gratuity.  Seating is limited, so don’t be left out !  This event is for guests 21 and over.

 EXTRA:  Wine, additional beer, and liquor will be available for purchase at the bar.

There will be door prizes and giveaways !

Learn about the history and people of the past of this creepy building with the delicious food.  Hear stories, sound samples, photos and more from recent overnight paranormal investigations.

Bring your ears, and eyes and let your imagination run wild.  Is the Amber Rose Haunted?  We say YES with an exclamation point !

CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW !!

The event seats 100 people , and we already have sold over 30 tickets, so PLEASE GET YOURS BEFORE WE SELL OUT !!!

The Amber Rose on Valley Street

 

 

 

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Haunted Food Adventure at Amber Rose Oct 7th

September 21, 2016 By The Food Adventures Crew Leave a Comment

Rhinegiests & Poltergeists Returns Oct 7th to the Amber Rose

Sellout crowd expected again !!

FOOD, BEER, … GHOSTS

This is a post that many of you have been waiting for…  Dayton Most Metro is kicking of the fall season with a “BOO!”

—October 7th, the popular “RHINEGEISTS and POLTERGEISTS” ghostly beer dinner returns! A brainchild of local bloggers, the Food Adventure crew, this popular scarefest looks to again to have a sellout crowd of over 100 foodies at the Amber Rose restaurant. There will also be a special presentation from a nationally known paranormal investigative group, ParaSense.

Pierogies and More on the Menu

 

HERE IS THE SKINNY ON “RHINEGEISTS and POLTERGEISTS”

WHEN: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th at 7pm

WHERE: AMBER ROSE RESTAURANT at 1400 Valley St. in Dayton

WHAT: 4 COURSE DINNER from AMBER ROSE and 4 BEERS from RHINEGEIST BREWERY

Visit the Haunted Amber Rose for this Food Adventure

—COURSE 1: Sausage, Potato and Sauerkraut Pierogies and German Bier Cheese Dip

—COURSE 2: Beef Rouladen (rolled) with Roasted, Rustic Vegetables

—COURSE 3: Apple Cinnamon Smoked Pork Chop with German Potato & Bavarian Hash

—COURSE 4: Cherry Almond Bread Pudding

Each course will be paired with a Rhinegeist Beer:

—BEER 1: “ALICE” a Belgium Style Ale

—BEER 2: “EXUM” a Pale Ale

—BEER 3: “HUGH” an Oktoberfest brew

—BEER 4: “STEVE” a Dark Lager

Parasense – Paranormal Investigator Team – Alicia, Shelly and Kat

WHAT ELSE:  A special presentation from a local paranormal investigative team with national exposure, called PARASENSE.  ParaSense will be sharing their findings from numerous overnight ghost hunts from 2015 and 2016.  NEW FINDINGS, NEW GOOSEBUMPS !

COST: $35 per person includes the tip ! Tickets are PRE-PAY and ONLY AVAILABLE at THIS LINK.  This event has always sold out and will be limited to 100 people.

EACH ATTENDEE GETS A FREE RHINEGEIST PINT GLASS !

ALICE from Rhinegeist Brewery

*****The party continues after the event, downstairs at the bar with “Happy Hour” pricing*****

As many of you may know, The Amber Rose is supposedly a haunted venue.  The ghost is believed to be the daughter of the former house owner.  She is a playful ghost named Genevieve Ksiezopolski aka “Chickie.”  Employees have many stories of glasses flying off of shelves, lights being turned on and even the appearance of a poltergeist.  Take for example this case, where a cook claimed to see a full apparition of a lady in a long dress who walked into the room, then turned and walked away.  When the frightened cook alerted the staff, they quickly pulled the security surveillance camera footage. What they saw at the same time the cook claimed to encounter the ghost was this: click to see video

 

Who is Haunting the Amber Rose? Some think it is this lady….

A local, three person “ghost hunter” crew will be investigating the Amber Rose facility in the weeks leading up to the dinner.  They have appeared on on National Television!  Their work has been featured in“America’s Most Haunted,” “My Ghost Story”, and Haunted Ohio VI.  Independent Paranormal Investigators Kat Powell and Shelly Suittor met in 1999 as tour guides for the Ohio State Reformatory, Prospect Place, and Snow Hill Country Club. Teaming up with Alicia Soich in 2012, they’ve logged hundreds of hours of field research and private investigations across the state.

What will their findings be?  Will they be contacted by “Chickie” or some other poltergeist?  Join us and find out !  And stay for the Happy Hour after party at the bar !

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE!  TICKETS ARE PRE-PAY ONLY! LIMITED SEATING!

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Sausages Locally made

1400 Valley street – is it HAUNTED>>>

Bier Cheese Dip

Cut into a sausage with some sweet kraut

Staff at the Amber Rose make the whole experience

Beautiful upstairs area

wave hi

excellent food

Chef JT, Joe from Amber Rose and Trevor from Rhinegeist

Lucky guy

Pondering ghost evidence

Serving

Amber Rose Food

Bar upstairs

Happy Hour here “after party”

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Food Adventures does “Dinner and a Ghost!”

October 21, 2013 By The Food Adventures Crew 3 Comments

Is Snow Hill Country Club Haunted ? Have dinner and decide yourself

Ever had dinner with a ghost?   Well here is your chance, Ghost Hunters!   Snow Hill Country Club is haunted, and had been serving up “Dinner and a Ghost” nights on Fridays in October for the past 12 years.    In fact, the place is so legendary, that it was featured on an episode of the Biography channel’s “My Ghost Story.”  The country club is located just outside of Wilmington, on State Route 73.  The “Dinner and a Ghost” nights feature food, fear and even an overnight stay.

The Food Adventures Crew have eaten in many scary places, but this was our first “Haunted Food Adventure.”   The food is pretty straight forward.  On our two trips to the country club, buffet items included turkey and ham, while another night they featured ribs and salmon.   The meal is rounded out with salad, a couple of sides and a dessert plate shared by the table, or possibly some cake.

But we weren’t here for the food, we were here for the ghosts.  And Snow Hill delivered….

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— “Dinner and a Ghost” features appetizers in the bar and a buffet style dinner.    The menu has improved since the 1820’s and they wont be serving  rabbit, steamed onions, venison and beef tongue anymore. 

One of our dinners featured Ribs and Salmon

— After dinner, the hosts take you on a guided tour complete with historical information, sound recordings of unexplained voices, and even a couple of photos believed to be “supernatural.”  Tour gurus include historian Kathleen Madison and Ghost expert/Paranormal Investigator Shelly Suittor.   Supporting cast includes Ghost Hunters Kat Powell and Alicia Soich.

— After the tour, guests are encouraged to look around for about an hour and explore for themselves.  During this time a few notable unexplained “phenomenon” have been known to occur.

— Attendees may purchase alcohol at a full service bar on the main level.

— There are 6 guest rooms, and groups may make reservations to stay the night for about 100 bucks per room.   Included in the stay is “ghost hunting” all night, if you have the guts to roam the halls late at night.   Even golf may be arranged during good weather.

— Snow Hill Country Club is located in New Vienna, Ohio at 11093 New Vienna Rd (Daytonians know this as State Route 73).  Famous visitors have included Henry Ford, Eleanor Roosevelt, and legendary 1920’s golfer, Walter Hagen.

— Minimum groups for ‘dinner and a ghost’ are 12 people.  Cost of dinner and tour is $45 per person.

Click to enlarge: What you think of the “orb” in this photo. Is it the sign of a spirit ?

 

MUST SCREAMS:

— Snow Hill was built and owned by the Harris family in 1820.  It was a popular Inn and tavern up through the 1900’s.  One of the oldest running businesses in Ohio, the country club is said to be haunted by spirits of past owners, family members and past guests.

— Many stories abound from the 70’s and 80’s like a man whom believed he hit a pedestrian in the road, but noone was found.   Or records of police and firefighters responding to alarms and seeing unexplained light and movements throughout the house.

— The Food Adventures Crew had a few unexplained happenings during our two tours:

Big Ragu was taking photographs in the dark, damp cellar thought to be a passage for the underground railroad.   In some of the photos, some circular orbs appeared, one very prominently.  We were told that many ghost hunters believe these are tell tale signs of “spirits” in the room.   To be honest, we do not know what to think, other than the orbs were strange and not in photos taken of the same place seconds earlier.  The prominent orb in the photo had a distinct outline and almost looked to have “veins” running through it.  Odd indeed.  Is it a spirit?  You decide.

The Big Ragu was in the storage area of the basement, when the door next to him opened about an inch and then slammed quickly.  He looked around the room at the handful of people near him and they had that “oh crap” look on their face.  Ragu opened the door and saw a dark empty hall with a staircase, there was nobody there.  There was also a moment where the Big Ragu felt something grab his back pocket.  He was unsure if this was a  fan who liked his behind or a ghost.

Elegant, yet Spooky: Stay the night… if you dare

— During our 2nd visit to Snow Hill, one of our fellow guests took a photo of what appears to be an apparition in one of the bedrooms.   Again, unexplained and just plain weird.

— Employees tell stories of glasses shattering, chandeliers swinging violently, and various apparition sightings.

— Recordings of various unexplained voices gave us goosebumps, especially one particular ghost that whispered the word “Becky” as clear as day on the recording.  The voice was creepy like Golem from Lord of the Rings movies, or like someone who ate too much at Golden Corral.

— An 1880’s portrait photo of an man was found in a cupboard, and when locked away, would keep appearing in various open areas of the country club.  One of the tour guests recognized the photo as her ancestor Thomas Wilson, a Civil War vet.   Since being identified, it was found out that he was a former owner of the country club, purchasing it at auction in 1898.  Since being identified, his photo has ceased moving inexplicably.

— A candlemaker tool levitated and slammed to the ground on a couple of occasions in front of various dinner party guests a few years back.   The theory is that the ghost of the original owner, Mrs Harris, might not be keen on a “peasant tool” being allowed in her formal dining room as decor.

 

With Halloween around the corner, this is the perfect time for “Dinner and a Ghost” at Snow Hill Country Club.  We were skeptical going in, and realized after 2 visits, some things happened that we couldn’t explain.  Were they spirits from lives past?   Look at our photos, listen to the recordings in person.  Is the place haunted?  Did we see “ghosts?”  You decide…. and check it out for yourself,  but we suggest you don’t go alone.

Click to enlarge: On our 2nd trip to Snow Hill a fellow guest took this pic. Is is a ghost?

So you want to get spooked?  Want a frightening Food Adventure ??

Then contact Snow Hill Country Club and ask for a private Dinner and a Ghost Group (minimum 12 people).  Tell them Food Adventures sent you!

Don’t forget, you can book an overnight stay and/or a round of golf !

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Specters Of The Past Revealed

October 25, 2011 By J.T. Ryder Leave a Comment

Paravizionz Locks Down Ohio’s “Sleepy Hollow”

The Joinery In Bellbrook

Illicit affairs, money, greed, envy…the deadliest of sins prove to be just that, extinguishing lives like a sudden gust of autumn wind douses the flickering light of a candle, creating a haunting lore that seemingly breathes with a murmuring life of its own. While every locale around the world has their own ghost stories and legends, Bellbrook, Ohio has their fair share as well, most of which reach back into the dim mists of a century gone by.

There is the story of a servant girl who involved herself with the town’s very influential Mayor and managed to get herself pregnant in the process. The Mayor refused to acknowledge her anymore and had her removed from the premises. The young lady took to a life of prostitution to get by, quickly becoming the subject of gossip and ridicule. When her baby was born, she would only take it outside with it’s face covered, as it was whispered that the child bore a striking resemblance to the father. It was thought that the young woman had fallen into a downward spiral of madness as she was often seen walking along with her baby safely bundled up from the prying eyes of the townsfolk, singing and talking to the bundle of tattered fabric that shrouded her little one. One night, the weight of her plight must have been too much to bear and she plunged herself and her baby into the cold, swirling depths of Possum Run Creek or, as it is known now, the Little Sugar Creek. A week later, her body was found by two local youths, washed up upon the creek’s bank. Her icy, lifeless arms still clasped the tattered rags that were once wrapped around her child, but the baby itself was never found. It is said that on certain nights, especially those peculiarly still nights in June when the mists rise up into the ebony darkness, you can see her glowing form stumble along the sides of the creek, a lilting singsong sigh being sung to the bundle of rags that she carries.

I grew up in Bellbrook, long before it became the lush suburb that it is today. When I lived there, it was still mostly a bucolically rural town. Carpenter Rd. still had a hair pin turn where, legend has it, that on certain nights, you could see the silhouette of a hanged man…just another person who had decided to end it all when they came to the end of their rope. Back when you would walk along Little Sugarcreek Rd., quickly succumbing to a whistling bravery as you passed Fallis Cemetery after dark. A time when, out of the corner of your eye, you would see skittering shadows and the out of tune tinkling of a piano coming from the music room of the Elementary School. You would hear whispered legends about the creaking madness held within the walls of several of the towns original homes. Stories of the strange behavior exhibited by the living as they face the heady unknown of death, like the undertaker who could not bear the loss of his wife and kept her embalmed body in the front window of his establishment for over a year before singing into the downward spiral of lunacy.

These memories came back to me in a rush as I met up with two gentlemen, Lee Allen and Davis Jones, the founder and co-founder, respectively, of ParaVizionz. ParaVizionz is a paranormal investigation and research team that has completed over 180 paranormal investigation since their inception in 2008. Lee and Jones met in early 2008 when TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to investigate paranormal activity there for their wildly popular television show on SyFy called Ghost Hunters. Jones had managed to weasel his way into the event with little more than an ID on a lanyard and, after befriending the film crew and being allowed to jump to the front of the line, he ran into Lee, who was trying to assemble a team of local paranormal investigators. Since that time, a team of investigators, technicians and mediums have been assembled and the group has gelled into one incredibly in-tune entity who have compiled a list of completed investigations, an archive of EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena) and a slew of stories that would make most people cringe.

Paravizionz Investigates The Joinery

There are those that are dismissive of paranormal investigations and make light of others beliefs in otherworldly events…right up to the point when they are standing in the murmuring darkness and feel a cold finger trace the line of their spine. Jones came to believe in supernatural activities while still very young while living in Michigan. He had just moved into an old farmhouse in the woods with his sister, father and his new stepmom. It had been said that one of the previous owners had hung themselves from the apple tree outside the kitchen window, but this barely registered with the young Jones…until the noises began. Creaking footsteps and rocking chairs that were invisibly animated made he and his sister believers in very short order. Another memory he held of that time was his new stepmother’s use of a Ouija board, but he gave it little credence. It was just a Parker Brother’s game, after all.

Conversely, Lee’s induction into the world of the unknown came about through personal loss. He and his wife lost one son, Austin, in infancy and then another older child, a daughter named Caitlyn, some time later. Lee said that after these two incidents, he would hear voices in the children’s rooms and sense their presences from time to time. While I didn’t press Lee as to the association between these events and his sudden passion for the paranormal, one can infer that it would almost become a necessity for one who had suffered such a tragic loss. Even separated by a wall of sleep, a father needs to know that his children are alright and to know what kind of world that they exist in.

This past summer, ParaVizionz has been doing a series of investigations in Bellbrook, Ohio. They have investigated everything from private residences to my old Elementary School and have come away with many personal stories as well as EVPs, which they have posted on their website. Paravizionz has shared their stories online and created the Jonathan Winters Ghost Walk and Historical Tour that ran the weekend of September 30th through October 1st. All of their activities has even garnered them a proclamation from the Mayor of Bellbrook, Mary Graves. All of these goings-on will culminate with the Bellbrook On Lockdown event slated for Halloween weekend, starting at noon on Friday, October 28th and ending at 3:00pm on Sunday, October 30th.

The Bellbrook On Lockdown event will have lectures, celebrities, tours, information, vendors, activities and entertainment. The Master of Ceremonies, a Johnny Depp/Jack Sparrow look-alike, Captain “Larry” Sparrows, will kick off the festivities at noon on Friday at Sugarcreek Plaza, located at 6124 Wilmington Pike in Bellbrook. There are a ton of guest speakers, including Keith Age (a paranormal investigator who founded the Louisville Ghost Hunter’s Society and is the star of Spooked TV), Patrick Burns (star of TruTV’s Haunting Evidence), author Marley Harbuck-Gibson, international medium Robyn Marie, radio personality and comedian Scotty Rorek, paranormal mediums Deborah and Nicholas Lantz, John Brightman (founder of New England Paranormal Research), cryptozoologist Joedy Cook and paranormal filmmakers and stars of the SyFy, Chiller and Spooked TV networks, The Booth Brothers. Entertainment will come in the form of bagpiper Wulf, D.J. Tre and a special guest appearance by escape artist and magician Aron Houdini. A celebrity guided tour of all the haunted areas in Bellbrook is also on the itinerary, including the Dart Construction Building (formerly Penewit Hardware), The Shepherd House, Magee Park and others. The Joinery, which was one of the locations that Paravizionz investigated over the summer, was once a stop on the underground railroad. Their investigation revealed a slew of EVPs, which say things from a whispered voice decalring, “I’m right behind you” to the plaintive plea of a woman saying, “Hide me!”

One of the highlights of the tour has to do with one of the oldest legends of the area. Back in the 1800’s, there was an Englishman named James Buckley whose sawmill was located alongside what is now known as the Little Sugar Creek. He became very wealthy from this enterprise and, as is common as seen through the eyes of avarice, envied by many of the townspeople. One morning, his cabin was forced into and he was robbed and then brutally murdered…decapitated, in fact. His body was found, sans head, outside, covered in blood and mud, but the money…along with his head…were, by some accounts, never found. Other versions of this story state that his head was found some distance away and that the robbers never retrieved any of the money because Mr. Buckley had buried it somewhere near the creek. ParaVizionz is going to have a live, televised treasure hunt utilizing a medium to communicate with the long deceased entrepreneur to try and find the place in which the money was buried. Hopefully they find the money…and only the money. Priorities may change somewhat when a spirit is made to choose between earthly wealth and a part of themselves that was most cruelly taken from them…

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We all have had experiences. We have all had that unexplainable feeling of being watched as the hairs on the nape of neck stand up. We have all felt the trickling fear, absolutely feeling alone in the dark tide of one of eternity’s moments. We have all seen the spectral movements of light and shadow that we are unable to explain, but which we rationalize when dawn arises. Regardless of how stalwartly pragmatic we feel that we may be and how we may deride the beliefs of those who embrace the spirit world, there are moments in our lives when our depths of spirit are overtaken by the icy isolation of a nameless dread. We have all had experiences. This is a time to share those experiences and to hear those who have had similar occurrences happen within their lives. This is a time to ask the questions that cannot be answered by religions or sciences. This is a time to reflect on what is beyond this realm.

Paravizionz Bellbrook On Lockdown runs from Friday, October 28th through Sunday, October 30th. There are various tiers of payment for admission, ranging from $30 to $150 for the VIP/Ghost Hunt pass. For more information, check out their website for the event at http://bellbrookonlockdown.webs.com/ and make sure to check out the group’s main website at http://www.paravizionz.net to watch video and hear EVPs from their past investigations.

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Haunted Dayton: Ghost Stories of The Gem City

October 27, 2010 By Dayton Most Metro 2 Comments

The rear of the Old Court House building, thought to be visited by the spirit John McAfee, the first man to be publicly hanged in Dayton.

“He’s stuck, that’s what it is. He’s in between worlds. You know it happens sometimes that the spirit gets yanked out so fast that the essence still feels it has work to do here”. – Oda Mae Brown in the film Ghost.

A mystery lies deep in the bowels of the one-hundred year-old Stivers School for the Arts building located on the east end of downtown Dayton.  Decades ago, the body of teacher Mary Tyler was discovered floating in the building’s pool,  fully clothed.  The mystery deepens as Ms. Tyler was believed to have been involved with a student – a young man who was a senior at the time of her death.

He was never seen or heard from again.

But according to accounts from students and maintenance staff over the years, Mary Tyler decided to take up permanent residence within the storied halls of the arts school.  Witnesses have reported Tyler’s ghostly figure levitating in the abandoned pool (now buried beneath a classroom) and floating about the lower levels and the networks of tunnels buried underneath the school, banging on pipes and wailing loudly wherever she goes.

Karen Laven, who documented ghostly occurrences in her 2009 book, Dayton Ghosts, recalls her personal experience when she visited Stivers for research in 2008:

“Stivers gave off a distinctly weird vibe,and not only when I was looking down into the bowels of the old swimming pool where Mary was found dead,  but throughout the school. It truly seems to have a very deep history of hauntings in its century of life and at the same time, it is a hub for artistic creativity. Amazing combination.”

If historians and experts of the paranormal are to be believed, Stivers is just one of  several places in the Dayton area where sightings occur frequently.  Woodland Cemetery has had its fair share of sightings, with visitors claiming to have spoken with people who simply vanished shortly after briefly conversing with them.  The venerable Amber Rose, a Dayton dining staple, is said to be haunted by a spinster named “Chuckie.”   The team from Ghost Hunters, the popular reality television show on the Syfy network, even visited Wright Patterson Air Force Base in January 2008, investigating Buildings 70, 219 and the Arnold House for paranormal activity (results were “inconclusive”).

So with a healthy dose of skepticism, I unearthed what I believe to be the 5 most haunted places in Dayton:

5. The Corner of Fifth And Ludlow

In 1805, Daniel Cooper, one of Dayton’s “founding fathers”, purposed four acres of land as one of the city’s earliest graveyards.  As the city’s population and size swelled, the bodies interred at the location were dug up and moved decades later to Woodland Cemetery.  Due to poor grave markings and improper burials, countless bodies were left behind.

Historian Curt Dalton of Dayton History, says:  ‘There were over 800 bodies here, and when they built the building that stands there now, they discovered dozens of bodies in various stages of decomposition.  There were wild pigs that were digging up the bones…the place had become a mess.”

4. The Original Dayton Daily News Building

The fourth floor of the original Dayton Daily News building on 4th and Ludlow Streets is purported to be the haunting grounds of Judy Sinks.  Sinks was murdered by her husband, Theodore, a maintenance worker employed by the newspaper.  After strangling her at home, Theodore concealed her body in the building.  The following year, her body was discovered.

The fourth floor of the historic Dayton Daily News building on 4th and Ludlow.

“It was very sad what happened to her,” says historian Leon Bey, who conducts historical ghost tours of downtown Dayton.  “Many employees on that top floor were very happy when the newspaper moved to the new location because they were having problems with Judy’s ghost.  She was making all kinds of noises and carrying on.”

However, Judy is not the only ghost at DDN’s old residence.  Gov. Cox, founder of Dayton Daily News, can be seen and heard diligently working in the library on the third floor.  Leon Bey tells participants of his walking tour:

“One night, after he was dead for about a year-and-a-half, a janitor came into the library to clean.  He was shocked to see a man in a smoking jacket sitting at Mr. Cox’s desk.  He couldn’t believe it.  The gentleman admitted he was Gov. Cox but asked to be left alone.  The janitor went out and told people about it, and that  started the legend.”

Bey smiles, and adds, “He’s a friendly ghost!”

3. The Victoria Theatre

The gray, marbled facade of the  historic Victoria Theatre provides passersby a tiny glimpse of its storied vaudevillian heritage.  Though most of the structure has gone through extensive restoration due to the original being nearly burned to the ground, the opera house retains much of the charm of its past lives.  Dalton explains that it retains something else, as well:

Victoria Theatre at 138 N. Main Street.

“When it was a music hall, an actress disappeared one night before she was supposed to go out on stage.  They went up to get her, and she wasn’t in her room.  There was a guard at the bottom of the stairs that never saw her come down.  We think that she was probably murdered, and possibly taken out in a trunk.”

When she disappeared, she was wearing a taffeta dress scented with rose perfume.  Stories of employees hearing the rustling sounds of a dress and the sweet smell of perfume (particularly on the balcony) persist to this day.  Employees affectionately named her “Vicky”.

“When they did renovation in 1979, Ms. Vicky maybe thought that they were tearing down her home,” says Dalton, grinning as he glances up at the beautiful building.  “The workers kept talking about how their tools would disappear again and again.  If you come here, they’ll tell you all about Ms. Vicky!”

Bey adds, “We think this is the most active ghost in Dayton!”

2. The Patterson Homestead

Generations of the Patterson family, one of the most influential families in Dayton’s history, lived in the three story mansion on Brown Street for nearly 100 years until 1904.

Some would argue that they still live there.

Patricia Staley, of Dayton Ohio Ghost Hunters Society (D.O.G.S.) says the Patterson Homestead is one of the most haunted locations in the Miami Valley.  She described a 2009 investigation of the property to a group of wide-eyed audience members at a recent lecture at Kettering-Moraine Public Library:

“We had a lot of interesting activity.  We were told that people were getting the feeling of being watched all the time, and also people were seeing full-body apparitions.  We had people with us that are sensitive to spirits.  When we went up to third floor, we discovered [the spirit of] a thirteen year-old boy.

The Patterson Homestead at 1815 Brown Street.

We then went to the master bedroom and I’m sitting in the chair…all of a sudden, I feel [the spirit of] a dog come up to me and I started stroking its head.  I felt a connection with Julia, as this was her bedroom.  I went from laughing and talking… to crying.  It’s just a very odd sensation – but also very fulfilling.

We picked up several EVP’s (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) on our recorders.  They [the spirits] will talk a lot about the curator and the people who work there.”

Staley and the rest of the crew at D.O.G.S. contend that most of the spirits at the home are benevolent.  Staley admits, however, there is one area in the home that made her uncomfortable – the basement.

“It totally freaked me out,” Staley said.  “There’s a section that’s walled off and concreted tight.  We can’t get a camera or a wire through, or anything.  I’m not sure if it was a coal chute or a cellar.  But I  know I can’t turn my back to that wall.  I have to physically back away.  There’s something there that says, ‘Don’t turn your back on me!'”

1. Sinclair Community College

So much ghostly activity has been documented at Sinclair that it was named “one of the most haunted college campuses in America” a few years ago, with activity being reported in Buildings 2, 7 and 13.  Students and staff have reported seeing figures floating down hallways and out of bathrooms.  Whispers and voices are heard.  Some have said that in certain buildings, they can feel hands pulling their hair and tugging at clothing.

But the hotbed of otherwordly activity at Sinclair Community College appears to be concentrated in two areas: Blair Hall  and the Tartan cafeteria.

A ghost named “Hamlet” has been haunting Blair Hall Theater for over thirty years according to generations of students

Blair Hall at Sinclair Community College.

and faculty.  Random noises come from the rear of the stage, lights turn off and on by themselves and faint outlines of a someone with a slender build can be seen walking on the several catwalks high above the stage.

The area that is now the Tartan Cafeteria was once the site of the Dayton’s hanging gallows, where many criminals were hanged to death.  Their spirits are believed to still linger around, taunting students.

A former security chief who died suddenly is said to have appeared on campus, making his rounds as dutifully as he did when he was amongst the living.  Also, there are a number of tales that have elevators running by themselves.

Leon Bey says, “A lady came to me and said that she saw a ghost on the elevator.  She said he was an African-American gentleman with a mule.  I did my research and discovered that the area used to have a railroad roundhouse, and that mules were used to turn the railroad engines around.”

Sinclair is easily the most haunted of all places in Dayton.  Have you had a ghost encounter of your own in Dayton?

Gem City Circle Walking Tours (Leon Bey and Curt Dalton) have two more downtown Dayton ghost walks scheduled for the season on Fri., Oct. 29 & Sat., Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. All walks are $10 per person.
Please call or email Leon Bey to make a reservation: (937) 274-4749 or
[email protected]

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