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McKinley Presidential Library & Museum


800 McKinley Monument Dr. NW
Canton, OH 44708
United States

(??.? miles from you)


McKinley Presidential Library & Museum

Soup at Six: Haunting Ohio: Legends, Ghosts, and Myths
Soup at Six: Haunting Ohio: Legends, Ghosts, and Myths
Soup at Six: Haunting Ohio: Legends, Ghosts, and Myths

McKinley Presidential Library & Museum

Thu, Oct 16th

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (EST)

Soup at Six: Haunting Ohio: Legends, Ghosts, and Myths
Cost: $20.00 - $30.00 USD
Booking options: Reservations Required, Purchase Online, Mobile Ticketing
Ages: All Ages
Plan to spend:
Thursday, October 16th 2025
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (EST)

Dare to Explore Ohio’s Haunted Past? Step into the eerie and enchanting world of Ohio’s most spine-chilling legends and ghostly tales! From the mysterious Grey Lady of Riverside Cemetery to the restless spirits of the old Mansfield Reformatory, Ohio is full of supernatural stories that have fascinated generations.

Join Science Director Lynette Reiner as she unveils Ohio’s most famous myths and hauntings—including the Loveland Frog and the Melon Heads of Kirtland and more!

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McKinley Presidential Library & Museum

800 McKinley Monument Dr. NW

Canton, OH United States

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    Grandma & Granpa's Attic

    McKinley Presidential Library & Museum

    Grandma & Granpa's Attic
    The “Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” exhibition features artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collection from the 1890s through the 1980s! “Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” includes objects such as a Kodak “Brownie” camera from the 1910s, an original Monopoly board game from 1936, a Wurlitzer Jukebox from the 1930s, a wedding dress made from a World War II silk parachute, and a Cabbage Patch Kid from the 1980s! This is an exhibit sure to entertain and teach any generation!

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