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November 7, 2006 Creepy Cleveland

from: Patrick Until the late 70’s, early 80’s, there was a building in the city of Euclid, on Euclid Avenue, just West of E. 260th. (where the current retirement home

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Question about Wisner/Windsor Rd.

November 1, 2006 Creepy Cleveland

from: Joe Costello Hi,A couple months ago I had to write a 10 page paper on the melon heads for a college class, yes, a college class. For the paper

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Rider’s Inn / Squire’s Castle

October 31, 2006 Creepy Cleveland

from: Chris Smith By the way, Chuck, I was wondering if you were going to post anything on the Rider’s Inn in Painesville. I know the ghost of “Mistress Suzanne”

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Just a Request

October 30, 2006 Creepy Cleveland

from: Joe Hi,my name is Joe. I am a seminarian at Borromeo Seminary on Euclid Avenue in Wickliffe, Oh. The reason I’m e mailing you is because I have a

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Directions to Rouge’s Hollow

October 30, 2006 Creepy Cleveland

from: Brad Dear Creepy Cleveland, I am a fan of your site and i was wanting to plan a trip to Rouges Hollow. I have read Russell frye’s book and

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