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The gravel road to Moonville twists and turns through the dense woods of Hocking Hills in Vinton County. One side plummets to a stream bed far below. “It’s remote enough that when people come up here, ...
McARTHUR — At the mouth of the Moonville Tunnel — the last remnants of a 19th century railway in southeast Ohio's Vinton County — the brick-lined cavern beckons hikers, bicyclists and thrill ...
McARTHUR — At the mouth of the Moonville Tunnel — the last remnants of a 19th century railway in southeast Ohio's Vinton County — the brick-lined cavern beckons hikers, bicyclists and thrill ...
The ghost of a railway worker is believed to haunt the Moonville Tunnel on stormy nights. The story of the site in McArthur says a railway brakeman fell asleep on the job.
Walk into the Moonville Tunnel at night and you might see the ghost of a decapitated brakeman holding a lantern that’s a-wavin’ and a-glimmerin’. MARY JANE SKALA, KEARNEY HUB ...
More Nothing screams America quite like a haunted tunnel. Moonville Tunnel built in 1856 is said to be haunted by two spirits. It is located at Hope-Moonville Road, McArthur.
The Ohio State Reformatory, The Ridges, and Johnson's Island Confederate cemetery are all reputedly haunted places in Ohio, with ghost sightings, strange noises, and cold spots reported by visitors.
In the late 1800s, large swaths of southeast Ohio were humming with industry and dotted with small towns. One such town was Moonville that, if not for the still-standing tunnel bearing its name ...
Ohio ended up as the 5th spookiest state in the country according to Vivant's ranking system. The system is based on a number of factors including ghost sightings per state, haunted places per ...
The Dogwood Pass Old West Town in Beaver is a great way to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. Haunted attractions like the Moonville Tunnel is a great tourist attraction. CHILLICOTHE ― On ...
Moonville Tunnel is long and narrow, with just enough space for a solitary set of tracks. Once inside, there would be nowhere for a person to hide to get away from an oncoming train.