Ohio History of Flight Museum (Closed)
Ohio History of Flight Museum (Closed)
Description
Haunted by the pilots of the old planes. Security guards hear planes start up at night and some have seen ghosts lurking around the museum during their night shift.
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Case Notes
Case Notes
Previously listed as "The Air and Space Museum". The official name is Ohio History of Flight Museum.
Haunted Lineage note: The Ohio History of Flight Museum was established in 1981 at Port Columbus International Airport and has permanently closed as of June 1, 2000, Its collection was donated to the Ohio Historical Society. Port Columbus International Airport was officially renamed John Glenn Columbus International Airport in 2016 to honor astronaut and U.S. senator John Glenn, though its original airport code, CMH, which stands for "Columbus Municipal Hangar," is still in use.
The paranormal claims regarding security guards hearing planes start up at night and seeing apparitions during night shifts could not be substantiated through news archives, police records, or historical documents at this time.
Imported from The Shadowlands Database
Haunted Lineage note: The Ohio History of Flight Museum was established in 1981 at Port Columbus International Airport and has permanently closed as of June 1, 2000, Its collection was donated to the Ohio Historical Society. Port Columbus International Airport was officially renamed John Glenn Columbus International Airport in 2016 to honor astronaut and U.S. senator John Glenn, though its original airport code, CMH, which stands for "Columbus Municipal Hangar," is still in use.
The paranormal claims regarding security guards hearing planes start up at night and seeing apparitions during night shifts could not be substantiated through news archives, police records, or historical documents at this time.
Imported from The Shadowlands Database
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Location
4975 Sawyer Road, Columbus, Ohio 43219

