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* '''Address:''' There is not enough available information for this section.
* '''Address:''' There is not enough available information for this section.
* '''City/County:''' [[Wayne]], [[Wood County]]. Ohio
* '''City/County:''' [[Wayne]], [[Wood County]]
* '''Public Access:''' There is not enough available information for this section.
* '''Public Access:''' There is not enough available information for this section.


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Several non-paranormal factors may account for the reported activity:
Several non-paranormal factors may account for the reported activity:


* **Electrical Issues:**
* '''Electrical Issues:'''
  The facility may have aging wiring or power inconsistencies, which could explain lights turning on and off at night without human intervention.
**The facility may have aging wiring or power inconsistencies, which could explain lights turning on and off at night without human intervention.


* **Natural Settling Sounds:**
* '''Natural Settling Sounds:'''
  Wooden rafters and older structures often produce creaking and squeaking noises due to temperature changes, humidity shifts, and building settling. These may be interpreted as the sound of a rope or noose.
**Wooden rafters and older structures often produce creaking and squeaking noises due to temperature changes, humidity shifts, and building settling. These may be interpreted as the sound of a rope or noose.


* **Psychological Influence:**
* '''Psychological Influence:'''
  Knowledge of the two suicides could contribute to heightened sensitivity or misinterpretation of normal sounds by employees, especially in isolated or dimly lit areas such as the attic.
**Knowledge of the two suicides could contribute to heightened sensitivity or misinterpretation of normal sounds by employees, especially in isolated or dimly lit areas such as the attic.


* **Animal Activity:**
* '''Animal Activity:'''
  Rodents or other wildlife may produce noises that resemble creaking or movement overhead.
**Rodents or other wildlife may produce noises that resemble creaking or movement overhead.


* **Expert or Skeptical Views:**
* '''Expert or Skeptical Views:'''
  No formal skeptical or expert assessments were provided in the available information. However, many investigators note that traumatic histories can strongly influence how later sounds or events are perceived, even when no paranormal causes are involved.
**No formal skeptical or expert assessments were provided in the available information. However, many investigators note that traumatic histories can strongly influence how later sounds or events are perceived, even when no paranormal causes are involved.


== Visitor Information ==
== Visitor Information ==

Latest revision as of 07:11, 26 November 2025

Foster Duck Farm[edit]

Overview[edit]

The Foster Duck Farm in Wayne, Ohio, is associated with long-standing local legends involving ghost sightings and unexplained activity following two reported suicides within the facility. The site, once operated by the Foster family, is believed by some to retain lingering impressions of these traumatic events.

Location[edit]

  • Address: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • City/County: Wayne, Wood County
  • Public Access: There is not enough available information for this section.

Haunting / Legend Summary[edit]

According to local accounts, the Foster Duck Farm has been considered haunted since the deaths of two members of the Foster family. Reported paranormal activity includes lights turning on and off during the night and sounds resembling a creaking noose in the attic. Some employees reportedly avoid the attic or refuse to work alone due to these claims. Activity is usually described as occurring after dark. No claims of intelligent interaction, possession, or levitation are documented in the provided information.

Historical Background[edit]

  • Construction date: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Original purpose: A duck farming and processing operation run by the Foster family.
  • Notable events:
    • The Foster family raised ducks to support their five sons.
    • The farm encountered severe difficulties when ducks began falling ill from an unknown cause.
    • Under increasing stress, the family patriarch died by suicide in the office.
    • The eldest son assumed control but died by suicide approximately one year later.
    • His death involved hanging in the attic; his body went undiscovered for several days.
    • The rope reportedly left a visible groove in the attic rafter.
  • Key timeline moments:
    • Ownership later transferred to a new operator, though the exact date is not provided.

Reported Phenomena[edit]

  • Apparitions: N/A
  • Cold Spots: N/A
  • Voices/EVPs: N/A
  • Physical Touches: N/A
  • Object Movement: Lights reportedly turn on and off without explanation.
  • Malfunctions: N/A
  • Poltergeist Activity: N/A
  • Shadow Figures: N/A
  • Time Anomalies: N/A

Skepticism & Alternative Explanations[edit]

Several non-paranormal factors may account for the reported activity:

  • Electrical Issues:
    • The facility may have aging wiring or power inconsistencies, which could explain lights turning on and off at night without human intervention.
  • Natural Settling Sounds:
    • Wooden rafters and older structures often produce creaking and squeaking noises due to temperature changes, humidity shifts, and building settling. These may be interpreted as the sound of a rope or noose.
  • Psychological Influence:
    • Knowledge of the two suicides could contribute to heightened sensitivity or misinterpretation of normal sounds by employees, especially in isolated or dimly lit areas such as the attic.
  • Animal Activity:
    • Rodents or other wildlife may produce noises that resemble creaking or movement overhead.
  • Expert or Skeptical Views:
    • No formal skeptical or expert assessments were provided in the available information. However, many investigators note that traumatic histories can strongly influence how later sounds or events are perceived, even when no paranormal causes are involved.

Visitor Information[edit]

  • Visiting Hours: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Fees or Costs: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Contact Info: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Warnings/Restrictions: There is not enough available information for this section.

Citations / References[edit]