Waynesville’s rich history and reputation as a haunted village provide the perfect backdrop for this unique holiday experience. The Seth Silver Haines Mansion, with its storied past and eerie ambiance, enhances the immersive atmosphere of this Victorian ghost story.
About the event
Experience a chilling Victorian tradition at the historic Seth Silver Haines Mansion (McKee Manor) in Waynesville, Ohio. Did you know that ghost stories became a cherished part of Christmas during the Victorian era? Families would gather around the hearth on Christmas Eve, sharing tales of the supernatural, believing the long, dark nights were the perfect backdrop for such stories. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol revived this tradition, intertwining the festive spirit with eerie encounters. Now, you can experience this tradition firsthand at the Seth Silver Haines Mansion, a Gothic home built in 1854, believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad. The original brick was covered with stucco in 1909, and parts of the tunnel used to bring runaway slaves up from the river are still in evidence.
👻 Group Details
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Limited to 12 guests per group
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Intimate, interactive experience
🎭 Dress Code
Feel free to dress in holiday attire or embrace the spooky spirit of the season.
💰 Admission
$30 per person (includes performance, exploration, and refreshments) Fun for the family, Ages 10+ Are Welcome!
⚠️ Important Notes
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Please refrain from arriving intoxicated.
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This is a private residence; respect for the property and fellow guests is appreciated.
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The venue includes stairs; please ensure you and your guests are able to navigate them.

Friday June 28, 2019
Calling all art lovers! The local nonprofit, 
We hear a lot about First Fridays downtown, but less so about Final Fridays. Edward Dixon who owns a new independent gallery downtown is celebrating
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lovers filling the space at the Ponitz Center confirm the hype. While the silent auction allows more tentative bidders (yours truly) to explore fascinating pieces by local artists, and raise the price in $10 increments, the live auction (hosted by Doug Sorrell) is always a treat. This year – especially so – as a beautiful piece from
whopping $6,100 for the cause!
invites you to interact with the art. While there are some actual hands-on opportunities, around every corner you’ll engage in a very personal experience. Whether it’s dual holograms that offer a different experience for each viewer based on their own height and distance from the piece or a work where the colors are plugged into a randomizer to guarantee a unique show for each viewer – this exhibit is always changing and created especially for you.








