Mudhouse Mansion

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The house is an abandoned private residence, and the owner will sue you if you illegally visit the house without her permission. A white apparition has been seen standing at the front windows of the house, and strange lights move around the upper levels. Ghostly slaves and murdered family members have been seen and heard in the house.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
4730 Mud House Road Northeast
Lancaster, OH
United States

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GPS:
39.7552076, -82.50556469999998
County:
Fairfield County, Ohio
Nearest Towns:
West Rushville, OH (3.1 mi.)
Pleasantville, OH (3.9 mi.)
Rushville, OH (4.0 mi.)
Bremen, OH (5.6 mi.)
Lancaster, OH (5.7 mi.)
Thurston, OH (6.3 mi.)
Hide-A-Way Hills, OH (7.1 mi.)
Geneva, OH (7.5 mi.)
Baltimore, OH (8.0 mi.)
Sugar Grove, OH (9.2 mi.)

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