Haunted Medina County, Ohio

Haunted Medina County, Ohio by Brandon Massullo, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2022, explores the eerie legends and ghostly tales that permeate the history of Medina County. This 128-page book delves into chilling accounts, including the infamous Woman in Black, who instigated a curfew in Medina Square in 1906, and other spectral stories that have haunted local residents for generations.
Readers will discover a range of ghostly lore associated with various locations in Medina County, from restaurants and libraries to parks and freeways. The narrative includes tales of restless spirits, mysterious happenings, and historical events that have contributed to the area’s haunted reputation. Through this exploration, Massullo aims to illuminate the rich tapestry of local history intertwined with supernatural elements, making it a fascinating read for those interested in history and the paranormal.
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The dreadful howls of coyotes are common in the shadows surrounding Medina County, but perhaps something else, something entirely more fearsome, lurks in the night.
In 1906, the specter now known as the Woman in Black so terrified residents in Medina Square that a curfew was imposed. Restless spirits, rattling chains, and nefarious deeds are rumored to have occurred in a farmhouse in Sharon Township. Legend has it that about 100 years ago a witch preyed on the residents of Liverpool Township, and the ghost of a teenage boy is said to haunt the men’s restroom at Plum Creek Park in Brunswick Hills.
Join parapsychologist Brandon Massullo as he sheds light on the ghostly lore surrounding Medina County’s restaurants, libraries, freeways, parks, and more.
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