Haunted streets are interesting. During the day, they're seemingly normal---maybe even picturesque if they're surrounded by scenery. But after nightfall, a different story emerges. Ohio is full of haunted streets that have become the centerpieces of local legends, but there's one in central Ohio that's probably the creepiest. Within a unique geographical niche in north Columbus winds Walhalla Road, where it is said that, at night, passersby are haunted by a man who killed his wife and children before committing suicide beneath the road's bridge. The legends of the infamous Walhalla Road in Columbus Ohio may vary - but the hauntings remain.
You'll find this unique street off of Clinton Heights Avenue and Indianola Avenue. It's a one-way street that ends at North High Street. It passes under the Calumet St. Bridge and winds through a small, hilly holler that feels out of place in its metropolitan surroundings.
The legends of Walhalla Road differ, but the basic story claims that there once was a Dr. Mooney who lived with his wife and children in one of the homes along Walhalla Road sometime in the 1950s. After a slow descent into insanity, he supposedly killed his wife and children. Today, it is said that a blue light haunts the road at night.
Along the road, you'll find several homes sitting on top of the ravine, one of which is Frank Lloyd Wright inspired.
Another legend claims that Dr. Mooney killed himself after committing the murders, hanging himself from the bridge. Whether he killed himself or not, many legends claim that the blue light always comes from the attic of the former Mooney Mansion along the road. However, there's no confirmation that a Mooney Mansion ever actually existed along Walhalla Road.
In the daytime, the street is seemingly normal. Pedestrians often walk along the road. Check out this short tour of Wahalla Road during the day:
Have you ever been to Walhalla Road in Columbus, Ohio? Did you have any unusual experiences? Let us know about them in the comments. To check out some more places like this, book a trip to see more haunted places in Ohio!
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