Nightmarks in Ohio
9 nightmarks documented
Arnold's Bar and Grill — Cincinnati's oldest bar and its phantom regulars
A phantom regular orders drinks at Cincinnati's oldest bar — staff approach to serve him and he vanishes. After 160 years, Arnold's serves the living and dead.
Cincinnati Music Hall — built over a pauper's grave with 200,000 bodies
Built atop a burial ground holding an estimated 200,000 bodies, Cincinnati Music Hall echoes with phantom organ music and Victorian-era apparitions.
Bigfoot Sightings at Salt Fork State Park — Cambridge, Ohio
Ohio's largest state park has generated dozens of Bigfoot reports since the 1980s. An annual conference draws hundreds to the dense, ravine-cut forest.
The Wow! Signal — Big Ear telescope's unexplained 72-second burst (1977)
Big Ear telescope recorded a 72-second signal near the hydrogen line from Sagittarius on Aug 15, 1977 — the most famous SETI candidate ever detected; never heard again.
Bright object observed over New Winchester, Ohio — Blue Book country (1967)
Yet another Ohio unknown — Blue Book's home state contributed cases from cities to the smallest farming hamlets.
Bright object observed over Wilmington near Clinton County AFB, Ohio (1966)
An unknown 50 miles from Blue Book HQ — Ohio's carpet of cases around Wright-Patterson kept expanding.
Second Blue Book unknown reported over Columbus, Ohio near Wright-Patterson (1966)
Columbus, Ohio's second unknown — Blue Book kept finding cases it couldn't solve in its own home state.
Bright object observed over Kansas, Ohio — another in Blue Book's backyard (1966)
Yet another Ohio unknown — the state that housed Blue Book seemed determined to give its investigators lifetime employment.
Bright object observed over Ottawa, Ohio during the spring 1966 wave (1966)
Another Ohio unknown during the explosive spring 1966 wave — the state that housed Blue Book couldn't stop producing cases.