
This is the hauntings list for Meigs County. Remember that some of the places listed are merely legend or hearsay, but many are genuine and documented haunts. If you know of any more hauntings or legends for this county, please submit them to our Hauntings Submission Page.
Tupper Plains
Dairy Queen - The Dairy Queen at the intersection of Route 71 and 681 was built on the former site of the Tupper Plains Presbyterian Church. The ghostly figure of an older woman, believed to be a former pastor's wife can be seen, usually by young folks who linger a bit too long in their vehicles. The church was demolished in the 1970s.
United Brethren Church - This church was sold by the church to a private individual with the stipulation that the church retain the bell for their new building. However, the individual broke the promise and sold the bell for $500 and pocketed the money. Upon his tragic death, his heirs discovered that they would not receive any of the $50,000 life insurance policy he had due to the nonpayment of his final installment, which was exactly $500.