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Highlight for Album: Hyede House,  Fall of 09
Album: Hyede House, Fall of 09

Hyede House is way out in the middle of no where in the backwoods of Ohio and has reported incidents of paranormal activity including a couple different aparitions and disembodied voices, people being touched and getting EVPs. Several deaths have occured on the property over the years. We were able to actually hear disembodied voices and get evps for ourselves during our investigation and as I was setting up our DVR system I heard a sound in the Kitchen like a chair being scooted across the wooden floor even tho their was no furniture in the room at all. It is a creepy place and one I would like to investigate again sometime.
Changed: 03/10/2010
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Highlight for Album: Glendower Mansion, Lebanon Ohio Feb 20th 2010
Album: Glendower Mansion, Lebanon Ohio Feb 20th 2010

Glendower is a restored Greek Revival mansion, on a hill south of the center of Lebanon Ohio. John Milton Williams, a framer of the state's constitution, employed Amos Bennett to build the rectangular central unit in the 1840's. Flanking wings were added prior to the Civil War. The mansion's distinctiveness is partly due to its classic cornices and porticoes, its fluted Ionic and unfluted Doric columns, and a low, hipped roof capped by a captain's walk. The 13 rooms include a formal drawing room with two fireplaces. All rooms, furnished with Empire and early Victorian style pieces, reflect the skilled local craftsmen and gracious living of the residents. General Durbin Ward, a brigadier general in the Civil War, lived in the house following the war. The Mansion is believed to be haunted and we were invited down to see for ourselves by our friends the Spiritual Hope Society. We have gotten several EVPs from the mansion and heard disembodied voices in the mansion, our tech manager even startled a shadow person witch then ran from the room he was entering.
Changed: 03/16/2010
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