The Golden Lamb Inn in Ohio
What struck us as unusual is that TGL is not advertised as being "haunted". To TGL's credit, neither its web site nor its on-site literature alludes to any paranormal activity at the inn. (We happened to find out about TGL by chance one day only after reading a "Haunted Ohio" book. In fact, it was the entry in that book that made us decide, "Why not?" as we explored vacation possbilities for our anniversary celebration later that month.) However, during our stay, a staff member or two shared stories about some of their personal experiences while working at the inn...but only after WE brought up the question of the inn's possible hauntings.
In addition, we not only experienced some "weird lighting effects" in our room when we stayed there, but we believe we brought home an other-worldly visitor from TGL, who spent a month or more hiding--and then replacing--various things from our home until, on a hunch, we finally asked it to stop! (It complied and/or left our home immediately after that request...)
I'll be happy to share specific details if you need them, but our experiences at this lovely, antique-filled inn convinced me that it is, indeed, haunted! (As this was our first foray into seeking "ghost territory", we began our journey a little excited...but also skeptical. In each instance, we attempted to attach logical solutions to what we had experienced...but came away with a conviction that ghosts DO exist.)
5 Comments:
Please tell us what room you stayed in as we are giving an over-nighter as a birthday gift to a friend who is into ghosts and I hope for the experience to be a good one!
Thanks!
MaryAnn
Which room did you stay in?
I am giving an over-nighter as a gift and want to have better "luck" of having something happen for the recipient who is majorly into ghosts!
Thanks!
Mary
Which room did you stay in?
I am giving an over-nighter as a gift and want to have better "luck" of having something happen for the recipient who is majorly into ghosts!
Thanks!
Mary
Sarah's room is located on the fourth floor of Ohio's Oldest Inn. Sarah Stubbs was the daughter of Albert and Eunice Stubbs. When Albert died, Eunice and her children moved to The Golden Lamb where Isaac Stubbs Jr. (Sarah's uncle) was the manager. Sarah grew to be an adult, but some say her ghost remains in the building.
This recreation of a little girl's bedroom has been named in her honor. The rocking chair was given to Sarah by her aunt and bedside table was family treasure given to her grandmother as wedding present in 1834.
I'm looking at the website currently and if you get a description of the rooms... some of them have some interesting theories
Im really interested in creating a haunted inn graduation trip if you have anyinformation please let me know
Hillz
I'd love to know more. I'm going there this weekend and staying at TGL. I run a paranormal group and am hoping they will let me do at least a mini investigation. If you have any information on how to get the staff to open up about the hauntings, please e-mail me at tsrecords@yahoo.com.
Thanks..
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