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Centerville Haunts in the Heart! Tour & Investigation

December 14, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Discover Centerville’s haunted history!
Join us for “Haunts in the Heart,” an intimate, rotating-location paranormal event that blends historical storytelling with interactive ghost hunting.

 

About the event

Whether you’re a seasoned investigator, love history or just curious, this monthly experience invites you to explore Centerville’s rich past — and its lingering spirits.

🕯️ Each evening is guided through 3-4 carefully selected locations. Bring your own ghost hunting equipment if you have it & investigate with experienced paranormal investigators.  Come prepared to enjoy the best of Centerville within the DORA district (food & alcohol not included in ticket price).

📍 Possible investigation sites include:

·         Routsong Funeral Home

·         Andrew Vincent Glasshouse

·         Town Hall Theatre

·         Felicity: Natural Wine & Coffee Shop

·         Beckel’s Humidor

·         The Fairy Godmother Events Cottage & Studio Space

·         Evening finale at Mack’s Tavern (Centerville’s MOST HAUNTED tavern) — for a spooky debrief & nightcap!

✨ Authenticity guaranteed: All featured locations have been personally investigated by your ghostess with the mostess Paula Dytko (P3 Haunted Escapes) & her residential team of experts to ensure genuine paranormal activity — though the spirits keep their own schedules, we promise an evening full of intrigue!

Tagged With: #centervilleohio, Centerville, Centerville Ohio, ghost hunting, ghost light, ghost walks, Haunted Walking Tour, history, Spirituality, Tours, uptown centerville, Walking Tours

Most Haunted Waynesville: Ghost of Main Street Tour

October 29, 2025 By Amanda Delotelle

Explore the haunted streets of Waynesville, Ohio, where spirits walk among us, including the ghost cat and the chilling history of the Triple Hatchet Murder, guided by P3, the official paranormal investigator and spirit caretaker of the town.

Step into the haunted streets of Waynesville, Ohio, founded in 1797 by the Quakers, where early civilizations recognized something sacred about the land. Join us for the Most Haunted Waynesville Ghost Walking Tour and explore a town where spirits linger in nearly every building and roam the streets around us. Your guide, P3, has been deeply immersed in research and ghost investigations since 2020, with the spirits even calling her name. P3 is not only invested in Waynesville’s rich history but also in sharing the untold stories and the extra layer of hospitality that can only be experienced here. Uncover the eerie mysteries of the ghost cat, the chilling Triple Hatchet Murder, and the brutal deaths that haunt this small American town. Walk with us through Waynesville, where the past and paranormal blend in ways you’ve never imagined!

This event offers a VIP ticket for an extra Hour at one of the haunted locations discussed on the walking tour- TO GHOST HUNT.

Some paranormal equipment will be available to be used, but if you have your own… by all means, bring it!

Tagged With: ghost, ghost walks, Haunted Walking Tour, stone house tavern, Waynesville

Most Haunted Waynesville: Ghost of Main Street Tour

October 26, 2025 By Amanda Delotelle

Explore the haunted streets of Waynesville, Ohio, where spirits walk among us, including the ghost cat and the chilling history of the Triple Hatchet Murder, guided by P3, the official paranormal investigator and spirit caretaker of the town.

Step into the haunted streets of Waynesville, Ohio, founded in 1797 by the Quakers, where early civilizations recognized something sacred about the land. Join us for the Most Haunted Waynesville Ghost Walking Tour and explore a town where spirits linger in nearly every building and roam the streets around us. Your guide, P3, has been deeply immersed in research and ghost investigations since 2020, with the spirits even calling her name. P3 is not only invested in Waynesville’s rich history but also in sharing the untold stories and the extra layer of hospitality that can only be experienced here. Uncover the eerie mysteries of the ghost cat, the chilling Triple Hatchet Murder, and the brutal deaths that haunt this small American town. Walk with us through Waynesville, where the past and paranormal blend in ways you’ve never imagined!

This event offers a VIP ticket for an extra Hour at one of the haunted locations discussed on the walking tour- TO GHOST HUNT.

Some paranormal equipment will be available to be used, but if you have your own… by all means, bring it!

Tagged With: ghost, ghost walks, Haunted Walking Tour, stone house tavern, Waynesville

Miamisburg Haunted Pub Crawl. Pregame to Boo’ In The Burg!

October 23, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Join us for an unforgettable night of mystery, history, and haunting spirits on the Miamisburg Haunted Pub Crawl! As the night falls, the darkness reveals more than just the city’s after-hours nightlife — it unveils the restless spirits of the past.

On this walking tour, we’ll visit the most haunted spots in town, where eerie tales of the undead linger in the air, and the spirits of former residents are said to still haunt the streets.

The adventure begins as we step into the shadows, moving from one haunted pub to the next.

As you sip your favorite brew, you’ll hear chilling stories of local hauntings, and feel the presence of spirits that never truly left.

Will they raise a glass with you in the darkness?

Or will they simply watch from the corners of your eye?

This tour is for those 21 and over

-because in Miamisburg, even the undead know how to enjoy a drink.

Spirits will be available for purchase, both in your cup and from beyond the grave, as we explore places where the living and the dead coexist in eerie harmony.

Remember, as the spirits are flowing, to please drink responsibly as we journey through this supernatural nightlife.

Are you ready to raise your glass to the spirits that still walk the night?

Let’s toast to the undead!

Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to check-in and ensure a timely start.

Tagged With: 21, ghost walks, Haunted Walking Tour, Miamisburg Ohio, Pub Crawl

Spooks & Spirits Miamisburg Ghost Walking Tour

October 15, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Explore the haunted streets of Miamisburg, Ohio, where prankster spirits, a haunted bookstore, and the most sighted spirit in Ohio history await you on the Spooks & Spirits Ghost Walking Tour.

Join us for the Spooks & Spirits Ghost Walking Tour in Miamisburg, Ohio, the “Star City,” where hidden spirits roam the streets of this historic town. Many didn’t know Miamisburg was haunted, but after years of research and exploring the spirit realm, P3 has uncovered an array of restless souls all around. Meet the playful prankster spirits at the Baum Opera House, and delve into Miamisburg’s notorious past, a town once deemed a “city of sin” with over 30 bars within a few blocks of downtown. Explore the creepy, interconnected basements that hide countless spirits, and step into the haunted bookstore where we communicate in multiple languages with the other side. Hear the chilling tale of the Lady in White at Veterans Park, the site of an old cemetery that might not have been fully relocated, and discover the story of the most continuously sighted spirit in Ohio’s history. It’s a haunting experience you won’t forget!

🎟️ Tickets start at $22
🎟️ VIP tickets ($33) include a 1‑hour after‑hours ghost hunt.

Tagged With: DORA, ghost walks, Miamisburg Ohio, Star City Brewing Company, Tours, Walking Tours

Haunted Dayton: Ghost Stories of The Gem City

October 27, 2010 By Dayton Most Metro 2 Comments

The rear of the Old Court House building, thought to be visited by the spirit John McAfee, the first man to be publicly hanged in Dayton.

“He’s stuck, that’s what it is. He’s in between worlds. You know it happens sometimes that the spirit gets yanked out so fast that the essence still feels it has work to do here”. – Oda Mae Brown in the film Ghost.

A mystery lies deep in the bowels of the one-hundred year-old Stivers School for the Arts building located on the east end of downtown Dayton.  Decades ago, the body of teacher Mary Tyler was discovered floating in the building’s pool,  fully clothed.  The mystery deepens as Ms. Tyler was believed to have been involved with a student – a young man who was a senior at the time of her death.

He was never seen or heard from again.

But according to accounts from students and maintenance staff over the years, Mary Tyler decided to take up permanent residence within the storied halls of the arts school.  Witnesses have reported Tyler’s ghostly figure levitating in the abandoned pool (now buried beneath a classroom) and floating about the lower levels and the networks of tunnels buried underneath the school, banging on pipes and wailing loudly wherever she goes.

Karen Laven, who documented ghostly occurrences in her 2009 book, Dayton Ghosts, recalls her personal experience when she visited Stivers for research in 2008:

“Stivers gave off a distinctly weird vibe,and not only when I was looking down into the bowels of the old swimming pool where Mary was found dead,  but throughout the school. It truly seems to have a very deep history of hauntings in its century of life and at the same time, it is a hub for artistic creativity. Amazing combination.”

If historians and experts of the paranormal are to be believed, Stivers is just one of  several places in the Dayton area where sightings occur frequently.  Woodland Cemetery has had its fair share of sightings, with visitors claiming to have spoken with people who simply vanished shortly after briefly conversing with them.  The venerable Amber Rose, a Dayton dining staple, is said to be haunted by a spinster named “Chuckie.”   The team from Ghost Hunters, the popular reality television show on the Syfy network, even visited Wright Patterson Air Force Base in January 2008, investigating Buildings 70, 219 and the Arnold House for paranormal activity (results were “inconclusive”).

So with a healthy dose of skepticism, I unearthed what I believe to be the 5 most haunted places in Dayton:

5. The Corner of Fifth And Ludlow

In 1805, Daniel Cooper, one of Dayton’s “founding fathers”, purposed four acres of land as one of the city’s earliest graveyards.  As the city’s population and size swelled, the bodies interred at the location were dug up and moved decades later to Woodland Cemetery.  Due to poor grave markings and improper burials, countless bodies were left behind.

Historian Curt Dalton of Dayton History, says:  ‘There were over 800 bodies here, and when they built the building that stands there now, they discovered dozens of bodies in various stages of decomposition.  There were wild pigs that were digging up the bones…the place had become a mess.”

4. The Original Dayton Daily News Building

The fourth floor of the original Dayton Daily News building on 4th and Ludlow Streets is purported to be the haunting grounds of Judy Sinks.  Sinks was murdered by her husband, Theodore, a maintenance worker employed by the newspaper.  After strangling her at home, Theodore concealed her body in the building.  The following year, her body was discovered.

The fourth floor of the historic Dayton Daily News building on 4th and Ludlow.

“It was very sad what happened to her,” says historian Leon Bey, who conducts historical ghost tours of downtown Dayton.  “Many employees on that top floor were very happy when the newspaper moved to the new location because they were having problems with Judy’s ghost.  She was making all kinds of noises and carrying on.”

However, Judy is not the only ghost at DDN’s old residence.  Gov. Cox, founder of Dayton Daily News, can be seen and heard diligently working in the library on the third floor.  Leon Bey tells participants of his walking tour:

“One night, after he was dead for about a year-and-a-half, a janitor came into the library to clean.  He was shocked to see a man in a smoking jacket sitting at Mr. Cox’s desk.  He couldn’t believe it.  The gentleman admitted he was Gov. Cox but asked to be left alone.  The janitor went out and told people about it, and that  started the legend.”

Bey smiles, and adds, “He’s a friendly ghost!”

3. The Victoria Theatre

The gray, marbled facade of the  historic Victoria Theatre provides passersby a tiny glimpse of its storied vaudevillian heritage.  Though most of the structure has gone through extensive restoration due to the original being nearly burned to the ground, the opera house retains much of the charm of its past lives.  Dalton explains that it retains something else, as well:

Victoria Theatre at 138 N. Main Street.

“When it was a music hall, an actress disappeared one night before she was supposed to go out on stage.  They went up to get her, and she wasn’t in her room.  There was a guard at the bottom of the stairs that never saw her come down.  We think that she was probably murdered, and possibly taken out in a trunk.”

When she disappeared, she was wearing a taffeta dress scented with rose perfume.  Stories of employees hearing the rustling sounds of a dress and the sweet smell of perfume (particularly on the balcony) persist to this day.  Employees affectionately named her “Vicky”.

“When they did renovation in 1979, Ms. Vicky maybe thought that they were tearing down her home,” says Dalton, grinning as he glances up at the beautiful building.  “The workers kept talking about how their tools would disappear again and again.  If you come here, they’ll tell you all about Ms. Vicky!”

Bey adds, “We think this is the most active ghost in Dayton!”

2. The Patterson Homestead

Generations of the Patterson family, one of the most influential families in Dayton’s history, lived in the three story mansion on Brown Street for nearly 100 years until 1904.

Some would argue that they still live there.

Patricia Staley, of Dayton Ohio Ghost Hunters Society (D.O.G.S.) says the Patterson Homestead is one of the most haunted locations in the Miami Valley.  She described a 2009 investigation of the property to a group of wide-eyed audience members at a recent lecture at Kettering-Moraine Public Library:

“We had a lot of interesting activity.  We were told that people were getting the feeling of being watched all the time, and also people were seeing full-body apparitions.  We had people with us that are sensitive to spirits.  When we went up to third floor, we discovered [the spirit of] a thirteen year-old boy.

The Patterson Homestead at 1815 Brown Street.

We then went to the master bedroom and I’m sitting in the chair…all of a sudden, I feel [the spirit of] a dog come up to me and I started stroking its head.  I felt a connection with Julia, as this was her bedroom.  I went from laughing and talking… to crying.  It’s just a very odd sensation – but also very fulfilling.

We picked up several EVP’s (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) on our recorders.  They [the spirits] will talk a lot about the curator and the people who work there.”

Staley and the rest of the crew at D.O.G.S. contend that most of the spirits at the home are benevolent.  Staley admits, however, there is one area in the home that made her uncomfortable – the basement.

“It totally freaked me out,” Staley said.  “There’s a section that’s walled off and concreted tight.  We can’t get a camera or a wire through, or anything.  I’m not sure if it was a coal chute or a cellar.  But I  know I can’t turn my back to that wall.  I have to physically back away.  There’s something there that says, ‘Don’t turn your back on me!'”

1. Sinclair Community College

So much ghostly activity has been documented at Sinclair that it was named “one of the most haunted college campuses in America” a few years ago, with activity being reported in Buildings 2, 7 and 13.  Students and staff have reported seeing figures floating down hallways and out of bathrooms.  Whispers and voices are heard.  Some have said that in certain buildings, they can feel hands pulling their hair and tugging at clothing.

But the hotbed of otherwordly activity at Sinclair Community College appears to be concentrated in two areas: Blair Hall  and the Tartan cafeteria.

A ghost named “Hamlet” has been haunting Blair Hall Theater for over thirty years according to generations of students

Blair Hall at Sinclair Community College.

and faculty.  Random noises come from the rear of the stage, lights turn off and on by themselves and faint outlines of a someone with a slender build can be seen walking on the several catwalks high above the stage.

The area that is now the Tartan Cafeteria was once the site of the Dayton’s hanging gallows, where many criminals were hanged to death.  Their spirits are believed to still linger around, taunting students.

A former security chief who died suddenly is said to have appeared on campus, making his rounds as dutifully as he did when he was amongst the living.  Also, there are a number of tales that have elevators running by themselves.

Leon Bey says, “A lady came to me and said that she saw a ghost on the elevator.  She said he was an African-American gentleman with a mule.  I did my research and discovered that the area used to have a railroad roundhouse, and that mules were used to turn the railroad engines around.”

Sinclair is easily the most haunted of all places in Dayton.  Have you had a ghost encounter of your own in Dayton?

Gem City Circle Walking Tours (Leon Bey and Curt Dalton) have two more downtown Dayton ghost walks scheduled for the season on Fri., Oct. 29 & Sat., Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. All walks are $10 per person.
Please call or email Leon Bey to make a reservation: (937) 274-4749 or
[email protected]

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