Fulton County Hauntings & Legends

On this page you will find haunted locations and legends of Fulton County. Many of these are genuine and documented haunts, but others may be legend or hearsay. Remember, we do not condone trespassing. Always seek permission before entering private property. If you know of a haunting or legend not listed for this county, please submit them through our Haunting Submission Form.

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 Wauseon 

Fulton County Historical Museum – This building, constructed in 1868, was used as many things, including a high school, apartment building, hospital and now a museum. A young boy has been seen running around throughout the building. Neighboring children have knocked on the door, asking to play wit the boy they saw in the window when no boys were present. The ghost of a lady dressed in a Victorian blouse and red skirt has been seen in the window as well. The ghost of an elderly woman who hanged herself in the upstairs area haunts the parlor. Employees reported that one year, while decorating a Christmas tree, something threw acorns at them.

 Winameg 

Village of Winameg – It is said that the entire village of Winameg is full of spirits, as it was built atop a Native American burial ground. Reports of a ghostly black dog running in front of cars and being hit is common. When the driver looks for the dog, no dog can be found. Some of the houses in town are haunted. Common phenomenon include lights going on and off by themselves and televisions rapidly flipping through channels. The ghost of a little girl has been seen at the edge of the woods, next to a pond near the cemetery. Witnesses say she is a blonde girl and simply vanishes after being seen. (Credits: Jeremy and Chris)