Huron County Hauntings & Legends

On this page you will find haunted locations and legends of Huron 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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 Bellvue 

WNRR Radio Station – The station is haunted by the ghost of a homeless person who died there. Figures can be seen moving past the control room window and footsteps are heard on the stairs.

 Monroeville 

Lamereaux Road Bridge – Not far from this bridge is Seymour Creek, named for an Ohio militia scout who was killed on one of the bluffs over the creek by Indians during the War of 1812. The scout with Seymour was captured and later ransomed in Detroit after the war had ended. Since that time, people have reported seeing mysterious lights, shadowy figures, and strange mists along the creek. Some have even reported seeing the apparitions of Indians moving in the valley.

 Wakeman 

Harrison Road – The ghosts of “Grandfather Harrison,” who immigrated to the United States from Ireland and married an Indian woman, is said to haunt the road. His ghost has been seen walking along the road from the family cemetery to the family vineyard. He usually carries a red lantern, which is seen alongside the road as Grandfather Harrison checks on his old family homestead.