This one has it all- a small town, creepy letters, scandal, and a mystery that’s remained unsolved for decades.
History & Culture
Ohio can get a little creepy sometimes. But if you’re into cryptid hunting, it might be right up your alley.
This gorgeous hotel served downtown Columbus from it’s opening in the mid 19th century until its demolition in the 1980s.
The Alfred Kelley Mansion was a real showstopper, constructed in the popular Greek Revival style back in 1838.
Can you imagine purchasing a home in downtown Columbus for just $1?
Ready to embrace Ohio’s creepier side? This state is full of interesting urban legends that will put you in the spookiest spirit.
COSI has been a cornerstone of Columbus education and entertainment since its doors first swung open in 1964.
The Columbus Motordrome opened its gates on July 4, 1912 and by the following year, the entire company would go under.
There has only been one documented witch trial in Ohio. Here’s the story of Nancy Evans, who faced witchcraft accusations in 1805.
In the 19th century, Columbus built the 12-mile Columbus Feeder Canal, a vital waterway that fueled the city’s growth.