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A Couple Questions

July 24, 2009 Creepy Cleveland

From the Creepy Cleveland Archives— OK, creepy Clevelanders…I need your help. I’m looking for some information on a couple of different haunted subjects. If anybody has any information on these

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The International Exposition Center, Brookpark Ohio

July 24, 2009 Creepy Cleveland

From the Creepy Cleveland Archives— …More Than Meets the Eye?… Once known as the Cadillac Tank Plant, The International Exposition Center in Brookpark, Ohio now plays host to hundreds of

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The Kelm House – Vermillion, Ohio

July 24, 2009 Creepy Cleveland

From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Steve This sick house does not need to be arise here on this earth. For it may be a portal linking hell with the

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Hemlock Road – Independence, Ohio

July 24, 2009 Creepy Cleveland

From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Steve Hemlock Rd. in the city of Independence is by far one of the most haunted places in Ohio. It all started back when

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...unless there comes a campfire some night with friends when the wind is high and the talk turns to inexplicable events. Because on campfire nights when the wind is high, talk is cheap.

Louis Creed, Pet Sematary

You may be an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato. There’s more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!

Ebenezer Scrooge to the ghost of Jacob Marley

The Church does not deny that, with a special permission of God, the souls of the departed may appear to the living, and even manifest things unknown to the latter.
But, understood as the art or science of evoking the dead, necromancy is held by theologians to be due to the agency of evil spirits…

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