Ohio Paranormal Project

Ohio Paranormal Project

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OPP has been investigating the most haunted locations in the US since 2006. We are professionals and will treat everyone with the utmost respect.

Ohio Paranormal Project (OPP) was founded to help those with possible paranormal activity. Although personal experiences are taken into consideration during every case, we investigate from a scientific approach (No psychics,No sensitives), and our investigation will utilize some of the most professional equipment available to support or deny claims. We offer our services free of charge, and will a

Donate to Support Roof Repair for Prospect Place Mansion, organized by Jeffrey Cole 05/14/2026

Donate to Support Roof Repair for Prospect Place Mansion, organized by Jeffrey Cole We are the G.W. Adams Educational Center, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit… Jeffrey Cole needs your support for Support Roof Repair for Prospect Place Mansion

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Hahahaha South Park

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I've had the majority of my experiences there during the day

04/19/2026

DON'T RUN

04/16/2026

The Truth Behind Ohio’s Most Infamous “Haunted” Mansion

The Mudhouse Mansion in Lancaster, Ohio, was once one of the most talked-about abandoned homes in the Midwest, surrounded by chilling rumors of ghostly figures, unexplained lights, and eerie voices echoing through its empty halls. Over the years, local legends claimed the property was tied to tragic events and mysterious deaths, fueling its reputation as one of Ohio’s most haunted locations.

But here’s what most people don’t realize: there is no verified historical evidence supporting the more extreme claims of murders or mass tragedies at the site. Much of the mansion’s dark reputation was built on folklore, trespassing stories, and the imagination that often grows around abandoned places.

Still, the atmosphere was real enough to draw countless visitors, until the structure became too dangerous to stand. In 2015, the Mudhouse Mansion was officially demolished due to safety concerns, bringing an end to the physical site but not the legend.

It’s a powerful reminder that a property’s story, fact or fiction, can shape how people see it long after the walls are gone.

And just like many properties today, not everything tied to a home’s past is found in public listings, inspections, or appraisals. Some histories live in records, stories, and events that aren’t always disclosed, but can still influence perception, value, and decision-making.

Photos from Died in House's post 04/15/2026
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