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Apparitions reported here include a friendly elderly woman, her grandson and a man in a plaid shirt who greets visitors, possibly a farmer who passed away at the residence during the Johnson's Island Confederate Cemetery is home to phantom battles, complete with gunshots, soldiers' screams and marching sounds. Jonny Joo, who is a 24-year-old photographer, loves visiting abandoned places to do some urban exploration. Then we add hardwood floors, built-ins and a fireplace, for a special, very doable project. Chris Woodyard, author of theHaunted Ohioseries, wrote about her personal experience at Fort Meigs in herbook,Haunted Ohio V. Explore the Fort at night and find out for yourself during the annual Garrison Ghostwalks, the last two Friday and Saturday nights in October.www.fortmeigs.orgThe Oliver House27 Broadway St., Toledo |419-243-1302. Abandoned, Abandoned Cement Plant, Zanesville OH- It is said that in Room 169 during the 1900s, a guest named Mary hanged herself in her room. ;04@A26@<",o="";for(var j=0,l=mi.length;j