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Dayton Lane Ghost Walks

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Join us for the Annual Ghost Walks of Dayton Lane as we explore the area in search of spirits (Dead ones that is).  Take a lantern-led evening stroll through one of Hamilton's oldest neighborhoods and discover our ghosts, ghouls and legends.  At the end of the hour-long guided walk, there will be a reception in one of the homes if you dare participate.  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.  Tours leave the (were)Wolf Gazebo in the 900 block of Campbell Avenue.  Dress appropriately for the weather.  We don't want you to confuse the goose bumps on your arms with being too cold!

Dayton Lane Ghost Walks

Address : Historic Dayton Lane Area, 712 Dayton Street Hamilton OH
Phone : (513) 887-1100   (Always call and confirm events.)

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