From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by j d Hi, After finding your site on a link from deadohio.com I stumbled on the ‘Melon-Head’s’ page. Below is a story/submission I can
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by barkingspider I grew up in kirtland off of booth road right up against the arboretum,i couldn`t help but notice in your postings about the
Contributed by Alex ok here’s the story that kinda started the myth…its from http://www.cheapchange.com/Melonheads.html (dead link) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “Melon Heads”I have been checking out your web site for a while now,
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Dave My friends and I have recently traveled to Wisner Road to try and get a glimpse of a Melon Head. No Luck. Road
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Riversecrets@xxxxxx.com I grew up near Kirtland and used to do what a lot of teenagers did in the 70s — got drunk or high
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Vil8tor@xxxxxx.com This is the story as told to me over 20 somthin` yrs. fact or fiction is not known but the proof and the
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Lisa Regarding the Melon Heads:I know someone who works at the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland. The house at the end of Wisner Rd., that
From the Creepy Cleveland Archives—Contributed by Jason Hey, great site. I came across it tonight as I was searching for haunted spots in ohio. I saw your section on melon
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
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