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= '''Butler County Fairgrounds''' = == Overview == The Butler County Fairgrounds in [[Hamilton]], Ohio, is known primarily as the long-standing site of the annual county fair. However, local folklore maintains that the grounds are haunted by the ghost of a man who reportedly took his own life there. The story has circulated among residents and visitors for years, becoming a minor part of the areaβs regional folklore. == Location == * '''Address:''' 1715 Fairgrove Avenue, [[Hamilton]], Ohio 45011 * '''City/County:''' [[Hamilton]], [[Butler County]], Ohio * '''Public Access:''' Yes (open during scheduled events and fairs) == Haunting / Legend Summary == According to legend, the spirit of a man who died by suicide at the fairgrounds is said to wander the property after dark. * The man is alleged to have shot himself in the head inside one of the public restrooms on the fairgrounds. * Witnesses claim to see his apparition at night, walking the grounds with blood dripping from the wound. * Reports do not specify a recurring time of year, though the activity is said to occur primarily after dark when the fairgrounds are quiet and empty. * No reports describe any interaction or communication with the apparition. == Historical Background == * The Butler County Fairgrounds has hosted community fairs and agricultural events since the 19th century. * While there are references in local folklore to a suicide occurring in one of the restroom facilities, no verifiable historical record or newspaper account has been identified confirming the event. * The fairgrounds have undergone numerous renovations and expansions over the years, with modern facilities added to support annual fairs and exhibitions. There is not enough available information to determine the date or identity of the individual described in the legend. == Reported Phenomena == * '''Apparitions:''' Apparition of a man with a gunshot wound to the head reportedly seen walking the grounds. * '''Cold Spots:''' N/A * '''Voices/EVPs:''' N/A * '''Physical Touches:''' N/A * '''Object Movement:''' N/A * '''Malfunctions:''' N/A * '''Poltergeist Activity:''' N/A * '''Shadow Figures:''' N/A * '''Time Anomalies:''' N/A == Skepticism & Alternative Explanations == There are several plausible explanations for the alleged haunting: * '''Misinformation and Folklore Evolution:''' Stories of tragic deaths often evolve into ghost legends over time, especially at older public venues like fairgrounds. A real or rumored suicide could have inspired the story, later embellished through retellings. * '''Psychological Factors:''' Fairgrounds at night can feel unsettling due to their open spaces, dim lighting, and ambient noises. These conditions may lead individuals to misinterpret shadows, reflections, or distant sounds as paranormal phenomena. * '''Environmental Factors:''' Reflections from nearby streetlights, headlights, or movement of fair equipment could create illusions that appear ghost-like. * '''Lack of Documentation:''' The absence of verifiable historical records suggests the account may be apocryphal or exaggerated. == Visitor Information == * '''Visiting Hours:''' Open during scheduled fairs, events, and by appointment for facility rentals. * '''Fees or Costs:''' Varies depending on event. * '''Contact Info:''' Butler County Fairgrounds, (513) 892-1423; [https://www.butlercountyohfair.org/ www.butlercountyohfair.org] * '''Warnings/Restrictions:''' Access to the fairgrounds after hours is prohibited without authorization. == Citations / References == * Local folklore, Butler County, Ohio. * Butler County Fairgrounds official website: [https://www.butlercountyohfair.org/ www.butlercountyohfair.org] [[Category:Legend]] [[Category:Apparitions]]
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