I’m spending a night alone inside one of the most haunted locations in Columbus, and you can follow along live
I am already afraid, Columbus.
In the name of science Halloween, and against my better judgment, I’ll be spending one night entirely alone inside The Thurber House, a historic home-turned-museum that’s regarded as one of the City’s most haunted spots, later this month.
The former home of legendary American cartoonist and humor writer James Thurber, the museum, dedicated to Thurber’s life and work, was also the site of several significant tragedies. You can get more info about the home’s history in the October issue of (614) Magazine, but it involves an accidental shooting death and a mental health institution burning to the ground.
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We plan to provide my full personal account of the experience, including plenty of video, and even live tweets throughout the night (@614Magazine).
We’ll reveal the exact date of the event soon on our social media pages, so be on the lookout, and send me your best wishes. I’m going to need them.
Want to read more? Check out our print publication, (614) Magazine. Learn where you can find a free copy of our new October issue here!
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