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Ghost Walks

Join us for the Ninth Annual Ghost Walk of Dayton Lane, a National Register Historic District, as we explore the area in search of spirits (dead ones, that is).

Take a lantern-led evening stroll through one of Hamilton, Ohio’s oldest neighborhoods and discover our ghosts, ghouls and legends.  At the end of this guided walk, there will be a reception in one of the homes if you dare to participate (stair climbing may be involved with this).  Here is your chance to feel the presence of those that walked this earth before us.  Hear the ghost tales from several of the “live” residents of these homes. 

Date:  Saturday, October 15, 2011. Tours begin at 7:00 PM, 8:00 PM and 9:00 PM.    

Tours leave the Wolf Gazebo in the 900 block of Campbell Avenue.   Walk goes on rain or moonshine.  Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.  We don’t want you to confuse the goose bumps on your arms with being too cold!   

Spiritual Consultant Victor Paruta will be available for readings for an additional fee.  Click HERE to see Victor talk about his Victory of Light Festival in Cincinnati.

Admission: Tickets are $20.00 and will be available beginning October 1 at Nye Family Vision Center, 712 Dayton Street, Hamilton, OH  45011 or the night of the walk.  Cash or check (made payable to Dayton Lane Historic Area) only…no credit cards accepted. For more information, call 513-887-1100


Click here for a GoogleMaps link.  Campbell Avenue Park - Historic Dayton Lane - Hamilton

Directions: Use the Butler County Regional Highway (Route 129, north of I-275) off of I-75. Take 129 West to Hamilton. At Route 4, turn right. Turn left on Dayton Street (next light). Campbell Avenue runs parallel to Dayton to the south. Turn left on 8th Street, left on Campbell Avenue. Parking is available throughout the neighborhood on the streets. Additional parking available at Nye Family Vision, 712 Dayton Street. City lots available further down Dayton Street on Martin Luther King.

Click here for a GoogleMaps link.