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Michael Morris

  • Spring Grove Cemetery

    The most famous ghost story of Spring Grove cemetery involves the grave of an optometrist named C.C. Breuer. The story goes that when Breuer died, he asked that his eyes be removed from his body and placed into a bronze bust that was placed on the grave

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

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  • Sleeper's Hill Sedamsville Woods

    In the 1950s a man whose last name was Sleeper lived in a farmhouse up on this hill. He was a hermit, and he hated when anyone trespassed onto his property. He would take out his gun and chase them away. Other times he would chase people away with an axe

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Walton Creek Theater

    The ghost here seems to be quite angry with those who enter the building. People will hear whispers from unknown sources telling them to get out. Recently, this phenomenon was reported by a sound technician who was working on a production. He left the bu

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Price Hill Potter's Field

    When the cholera epidemic struck Cincinnati in 1849, there was a desperate need for cemeteries throughout the city. Many were created based on the religious faith of those buried there, but there was also the need for potter’s fields—cemeteries built on

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Bobby Mackey's Music World

    According to the stories, Satanists took over this building and began using the basement to perform ritual animal sacrifices. They would discard many of the dead animals in the well in the basement. The stories go on to say that these Satanists were conn

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Daytripping (or in this case, Nighttripping)

    Six pre-planned trips covering a variety of themed locations

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Taft Museum of Art

    The most widely reported figure in the building is the “woman in pink.” Some people claim she is the ghost of Anna Taft. She appears on the balcony in the back of the building, most often when there is some sort of event in the courtyard. People will rec

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Mount Notre Dame High School

    All the ghostly activity in this building seems to be confined to the third floor. It is assumed that the ghost here is the young girl who committed suicide. Sometimes when the girls arrive for school, they will discover that all of the lockers in this y

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Introducing Cincinnati Haunted Handbook

    From authors Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Harrison Avenue's Dead Man's Curve

    Many accidents have occurred on this stretch of road between Miamitown and Harrison. Most of these accidents happened in the mid-1900s. During this time, Harrison Avenue was the major artery of traffic through the area. At least fifty-two serious injurie

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris

  • Coney Island

    Sometimes people will hear Indians chanting in the darkness, long after the park has closed. Other times people will witness strange fogs, which settle over the park—and only the park. Perhaps these fogs are giving the ghosts some privacy as they play, a

    By Jeff Morris and Michael Morris