Last night we went to the lovely little town of Hanoverton, Ohio to the Spread Eagle Tavern Inn for the Historical Society's History Ghost walk. The Spread Eagle Tavern Inn and a few other buildings on this street are designated national historic landmarks. (or some such designation). Jim and I plan on returning to dine here one evening.
The Historical society had its members stationed along the walk to talk about their homes, the history and in some instances sightings of ghosts. We ended up at the graveyard with more historical stories and a few ghosts(?) thrown in. We enjoyed this adventure, the family friendly atmosphere and economical costs of a family night out ($5 per person).
The Historical society will have more walks in June and of course in October. They will have some paranormal investigations performed there also, inviting some hobbyists and professionals to 'ghost hunt'.
See some photos of the town below.
Next weekend we're off to the Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival!
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