From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Sally Hi, I know that the Melonheads seem to be a big draw to websites these days…but i still think that it is kind
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From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Mindscape Related to the Melonheads I accidentally ran across your site and am very familiar with the legend. I think the legend is more
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Mark my name is mark. around early june 2002 my friend, and i were getting a little stoned and telling ghost stories. My one
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Bellaginag@xxxxxx.com I have tried many, many times to find these places in Kirtland that are haunted such as the melonhead house, witches grave, haunted
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Charlotte Szapowal ah the old melon heads. i have lived in Chesterland for 13 years, and Chardon for 1 year, both are next to
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Ben Dawg hey,my name is Ben, and i live in Hudsonville, michigan. i have heard about melon heads before, but i thought they were
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Quicksilver@xxxxxx.com I’m 20 years old and I’m very familiar with the Kirtland area due to riding horses out at the Holden Arboretum and having
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by bigape2000@xxxxxx.com Doctor Crow owned quite a bit of land out in the Kirtland Chardon area, running (from my understanding) from his house at Shadybrook
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Jay Remember me? I sent you a story a while ago, about the Chagrin River. Anyway, I know lots about the Melon Heads myth.
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Justin Vargo The story as I have heard it is that Dr. Crow (possibly spelled Crowe, I have seen it both ways) was a