Westwood Town Hall

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The late-1880s Westwood Town Hall used to hold a volunteer fire department in the basement, a jail, meeting rooms, and an auditorium. Legend has it that it’s haunted by a deceased security guard named Willy who hanged himself in his apartment on the premises after losing his job. He is known for leaving once-orderly stage sets and costumes in a shambles.

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Geographic Information

Address:
3017 Harrison Ave
Cincinnati, OH
United States

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GPS:
39.14903700000001, -84.59915590000003
County:
Hamilton County, Ohio
Nearest Towns:
Cheviot, OH (0.9 mi.)
Covedale, OH (2.0 mi.)
Bridgetown, OH (2.1 mi.)
Monfort Heights, OH (2.7 mi.)
Mack, OH (2.8 mi.)
Dent, OH (3.8 mi.)
Delhi Hills, OH (4.0 mi.)
White Oak, OH (4.4 mi.)
Ludlow, KY (4.8 mi.)
Bromley, KY (5.1 mi.)

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