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Ai (Fulton County) - partially abandoned ghost city; Alba (Hancock County) [1] Ashery (Hancock County) - small family town in Amanda Township [1] Atwood (Carroll County) - small town in Carroll County. Abandoned to make way for Atwood Lake in effort to control flooding; Atwood (Summit County) - small town in southern Summit County.
The town began to disappear from maps in the 1970s, one of the last maps showing the town as a whole was the 1960 Census Tract Map of Franklin County. [6] The town had disappeared from maps for the most part by 1974, with Winton Road and Mobile Drive as exceptions. [ 7 ]
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Their home is a ghost town abandoned in the mid-1950s. Visitors and a few volunteers keep the place alive and tell tales of paranormal activity. Related: Spooky Ghost Towns Across America.
Pages in category "Ghost towns in Ohio" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Bannack, Montana a ghost town reportedly haunted by executed outlaws and a woman in a blue gown named Dorothy. [91] Bannack, a ghost town, was founded in 1862 and named after the Bannock Indian tribe. Several claims of hauntings have been made there, including the apparition of a woman in a blue gown named Dorothy who drowned in Grasshopper Creek.
408 E. Town St. 39°57′39″N 82°59′20″W / 39.960783°N 82.988973°W / 39.960783; -82.988973 ( Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf Yes
Wonderland is a ghost town along Hamilton Road, at I-270. Currently owned by John Glenn Columbus International (CMH) Airport. Much of the neighborhood was demolished in the building of I-270, the rest was razed by the Airport in expansions.