Private Ghost Hunts

If you are looking to do a private investigation at Glendower Mansion or Warren County Historical Museum, now is your chance!  You can have your pick of two very active locations in Lebanon, Ohio.  Please let me know the date that you would like to conduct a ghost hunt and we will see if we have that night open for you.  This is a special privilege to go behind the ropes and conduct an investigation.  DaShane Watkins, Founder of Spiritual H.O.P.E. Society, and Victoria Van Harligen the Museum's Director will show you the grounds and the hot spots at these locations.  You will get to hear the history and witness the evidence that has been uncovered by Spiritual H.O.P.E. Society and guests from our public ghost hunts.  You will have a great time exploring either a museum or a mansion (or both) that has been in the news for its paranormal activity.
Details about overnight investigations.
(Bring your own Equipment)
  • $400.00 (Group of 4 to 6 investigators) $50.00 for each person after 6 investigators Glendower Mansion 9pm-4am
  • $400.00 (Group of 4 to 6 investigators) $50.00 for each person after 6 investigators Warren County Historical Museum 9pm-4am
  • Power provided for your equipment. Public Restrooms, and kitchen for your snacks and drinks at both locations.
  • You will be able to conduct an investigation without being interrupted. DaShane Watkins will be on the grounds in case of emergency or information about the location.
  • If you are wanting to do both places, we will take $100.00 off the total cost ($700.00 for the two locations!).  (Investigations must be within the same week or weekend.)
Rules of the Property.
  • Must be on time and packed up and ready to leave by 4:00am.
  • You will be locked in, so you must have everything you need by lock-down at 9:30pm.
  • Do not sit on antique beds or chairs.
  • Do not touch or pick up property that belongs to Glendower Mansion/Warren County Museum. 
  • Make sure all trash is picked up and thrown away before leaving.
  • No Alcohol or Drugs permitted during investigation.
  • You will be responsible for any damage done to the property.
  • You will sign a wavier form before investigation takes place.
  • Any evidence collected must be shared with DaShane Watkins for public records for the Warren County Historical Society and Spiritual H.O.P.E. Society.
Please Email DaShane Watkins at dashane@spiritualhopesociety.com for Private Investigation Information and call Vitoria 513-932-1817 to reserve your ghost hunt!
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Glendower Mansion


                             Front View                                                      Back View


Sewing Room

 Nursery

Guest Bedroom

Living Room (Parlor)

Upstairs Hallway

Library

Looking Down The Stairs

Cellar

Master Bedroom

Civil War Room

Warming Room/Kitchen

Glendower is a restored Greek Revival mansion, one of the five built during the 19th century, on a hill south of the center of Lebanon. John Milton Williams, a framer of the state's constitution, employed Amos Bennett to build the rectangular central unit in the 1840's. Flanking wings were added prior to the Civil War.
The mansion's distinctiveness is partly due to its classic cornices and porticoes, its fluted Ionic and unfluted Doric columns, and a low, hipped roof capped by a captain's walk. The 13 rooms include a formal drawing room with two fireplaces. All rooms, furnished with Empire and early Victorian style pieces, reflect the skilled local craftsmen and gracious living of the residents. General Durbin Ward, a brigadier general in the Civil War, lived in the house following the war.

Go to Case and Review, and Remote Team Members Page to see the Evidence uncovered by Spiritual H.O.P.E. Society.
Warren County Historical Museum


Front View


Tool Room

Cabin Room

Transportation Room

Post office

Entrance/Village Green

Shaker Gallery

Upstairs Hallway

Empire Room/Victorian Gallery

Library/Records Room

The Warren County Historical Society Museum is housed in a three story, 28,000-square-foot brick building. It contains artifacts from prehistoric eras to the mid-20th century periods. Harmon Hall is the current home for Warren County history artifacts.It holds more than 30 exhibits on three floor levels displaying thousands of items that will interest both young and old alike.

The Warren County Historical Society can trace its roots to the late 1930s when a group of 19 Warren County residents decided that there needed to be a safe and controlled setting in which to store and exhibit the artifacts that define the history of the area. In 1945, this group acquired Glendower State Memorial to serve as the first museum. The society continued to operate from there for the next 15 years.

As the museum began to gather regional interest and more objects were acquired, it became obvious to all concerned that a larger facility was required. So in 1960, through arrangements with the Harmon Civic Trust, the society moved into Harmon Hall. This building was built in 1913 , to be a recreation center, and was then donated to the City of Lebanon, by Mr. Willam Harmon. In 1961, this building became the home of the Warren County Historical Society Museum. This stately three-story structure gave the society a more spacious area in which to exhibit artifacts and a more convenient l location for visitors.

The diversity of the society’s collection and historical documents grew with the move to Broadway. In a short time, additions to the collections stretched this building’s resources. The society decided that it would be impractical, from both a financial and a logistical standpoint, to move from Harmon Hall, so plans were made for a fund raising campaign to expand and remodel. This effort, which began in 1978, was completed in 1981 with the opening of the Shaker Gallery and the addition of 10,000 square feet on the back of the building. The Harmon Civic Trust deeded the building to the society to ensure that they would have a permanent home.

Go to Case and Review, and Remote Team Members Page to see the Evidence uncovered by Spiritual H.O.P.E. Society.
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