Lost Ohio
Discover the intriguing tales of Ohio with Lost Ohio by Randy McNutt, published by Kent State University Press in 2006. This captivating book spans 232 pages and invites readers on a unique journey through the Buckeye State, unveiling its rich history and mysterious legends.
Explore the haunting remnants of a massive swamp that once swallowed pioneers' wagons, delve into the eerie atmosphere of a haunted prison, and visit a faded German utopia. McNutt also introduces you to a town where horse thieves are still chased, a marriage mecca, and a village where a dog named Buster famously voted Republican.
With its fascinating exploration of ghost towns and small cities, Lost Ohio is perfect for history enthusiasts, travelers, and anyone intrigued by the unexplained phenomena of the Midwest. Enhance your understanding of Ohio's unique places and peoples with this engaging read.