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Free Fallin (1989)

Originally the south end had a gated entrance and Dawes guaranteed that the space opposite the terrace Haunted Houses in Cleveland would remain open land. Hannes Tiedemann built his grand house on Franklin Boulevard, not only to provide a more upscale residence for his family, but also to provide a temporary place for friends, family and others emigrating from Germany to stay when they first arrived in Cleveland. The house replaced an earlier house on the property which was razed during the construction of the new house. Hannes, his wife Louise and their two surviving children, August and Dora, moved into the new house in 1883. There, the two children grew to adulthood. Both children later married and provided Hannes and Louise with a total of six grandchildren-all boys. Zoar was a village built by German separatists who were looking to establish a place to live and practice their Christian religion as they saw fit. Established on October 16, 1817, Zoar was named after the biblical town where Lot fled to after leaving Sodom. The community was established as "The Society of Separatists of Zoar" in 1819. There are a number of haunted houses in Zoar that constantly produce haunting accounts from visitors. A local group of paranormal investigators report experiencing objects thrown at them multiple times, and a closed piano playing on its own, at Number One House. Franklin Castle , built in 1865 by Hannes Tiedemann on Clevelands west side, was a looming gothic mansion with intimidating size, a spooky wrought-iron gate and stone gargoyles guarding its entrance. Over the years visitors and owners claimed they heard crying babies and odd noises, felt cold spots, and saw ghost-like figures moving about. 113.225183,48.448305,GIANT Purple Spoon,"US49 and is on the East side of the road. This is 1.1 miles north of US2, Glacier Co,East Glacier Park MT 59434" 73.867478,41.054195,Lynnhurst Castle,"In Terrytown - west side of Rt 9 - south of I-87 about 0.5 mile, Westchester Co, Irvington,NY 10533" Fairfield - Haunted Creek - Behind Fairfield Bowling Lanes The creek is haunted by a mother and her child. The woman looks as if she is in her mid- twenties and the child is around three or four. She wears a long, white dress probably from around the early 1800's or late 1700's. The little boy wears brown pants, a white shirt and a cap. It is believed that a woman and child were most brutally killed, in a mass murder spree. Lakewood - Abandoned fire station used by Great Lakes Theater Company. Supposedly this station is haunted by a firefighter who died in the line of duty. Sidney - Tri-County Community Action Commission - 230 E. Court St - A former worker reports While working there in 2000-2006 they encountered many things. It is said that a man had died in the building while repairing things. It had been a grocery store and then turned into a business office. One day a big toy metal fire truck flew across the waiting room and hit the wall with such force that it damaged the drywall. Files out of the filing cabinet would come up missing and then they would find them in our hall closet with the sweeper. One time a

worker had calculations on hers.

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