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Monday, May 25, 2020
Bennett’s
Publical Family Sports Grill:
I have been to this
family sports bar and grill in Miamisburg, Ohio, many times. This place has THE
BEST PIZZA EVER! However, did you know it’s haunted?
The first time I went
to Miamisburg, just southwest of Dayton, my daughter and I were having a
mother-daughter shopping day. We were just down the street from Bennett’s when
I discovered this fabulous restaurant. The building was erected about 1917. My
daughter and I walked in and ordered pizza, sweet potato fries, and mozzarella
sticks. Wow! It was the best meal we ever tasted!
But, as much as we
enjoyed ourselves and our meal, I just couldn’t shake a feeling that something
bad had happened in the past upstairs in the building. It was very strange.
Something like this had never happened to me before. In fact, it was such a
strong feeling that I did something I have never done before, and told the
waitress I was sensing a male spirit upstairs to the back left of the building
and that he had possibly died in a fire.
My daughter thought I
was crazy but the waitress didn’t. She actually was quite excited. She told me
that no one else knew about the male spirit but some of the staff, and years
ago the manager, had experienced seeing a man in a mirror upstairs. That man must
have been the male I was sensing. Somehow, throughout our meal, I just couldn’t
shake the strong feelings of sadness and being trapped.
Months later, I came
back with my brother, and I felt the same. But this time it was almost like I had
gotten used to the feelings. I have dined at Bennett’s many times since those
first two experiences.
However, a few months ago
I went back seeking evidence so I took my EMF-reader and was ready to see if
there were other spirits. I had a feeling there were. I walked in with a friend
who is a true sensitive and we ordered pizza, of course. Then I asked the
waitress about the spirit upstairs, telling her what had happened to me years before
while dining at the restaurant and told her that I was writing a blog article
about these experiences. She was not surprised.
She told me that years
ago, the manager had a friend who was interested in the spirit and wanted to go
up and experience it herself. When they got up to the second floor, which is
now used as a banquet room, they took a picture in front of a mirror. What they
saw in the photo astonished them. The figure of a man was looking back at them
in the mirror. This was what the first waitress had told me when I spoke about
it years ago. I was comforted now that I wasn’t the only one who felt the
strong presence of the male spirit on the second floor.
After
talking with the waitress, I contacted the manager and we had a great
conversation about Bennett’s. She has experienced a lot of things in Bennett’s
but nothing threatening. “The spirits just like to hang out,” spoke the
manager. She says she is open and kind
to the ghost upstairs when she feels his presence, which is mostly when she and
the staff are setting up for a banquet on the second floor.
However, the ghost has
been sensed by other customers before. I was not the only one! Years ago, when
the restaurant first opened, the manager says a waitress sought her out to tell
her that a guest in the banquet room, had sensed the male spirit and insisted
on changing tables to be further away. “She didn’t like the feeling,” the waitress
told the manager. Other customers have also told the staff that they have
sensed the spirit over the years.
But
was there another spirit in Bennett’s Publical?
Another thing I felt the
day of our mother-daughter afternoon was a strange presence in the bathroom on
the first floor. My daughter and I went into the bathroom before leaving for our
long drive home. While in the bathroom, we sensed we were certainly not alone!
So
when I went back recently, I was ready! I brought my EMF-reader and walked the
long hall to the bathroom. As I walked, I started picking up on something that
lit up my reader. I entered the bathroom and as soon as I walked under a large
archway, my EMF-reader lit up like it was Christmas! After a few moments, the
reader suddenly went dark. I did a full sweep of the bathroom and my reader
didn’t go off again until I went into one of the stalls. As soon as I closed
the stall door behind me, it lit up again and this time it stayed lit for 8
minutes!
After the lights went
out on my EMF-reader, I walked out of the stall and did another sweep of the
small space. Once again my EMF-reader lit up, but this time, over the sink! It
had not done that before. I looked around the bathroom to see if was caused by
old or loose wiring, or possibly high EMF, but when attempting this, it never
went off.
As I
left the bathroom, I walked back under the large archway and my reader lit up
one last time for about 2 minutes before it turned off. I think the spirit must
have liked me and was simply bidding me a goodbye, until my next visit.
Walking
out of the bathroom, I then walked down the hallway toward the backdoor. I was
doing a sweep of the area when my EMF-reader went off again right in front of
an office door. Again I looked for wiring or electric outlets but there weren’t
any. The spirit apparently resided in the middle of the hallway near that door.
My reader didn’t go off anywhere else in the rest of the restaurant. I was not able
to go up to the second floor that day, perhaps one day I will!
So
would I recommend visiting Bennett’s Publical Family Sports Grill in Miamisburg,
Ohio? That would be a big fat YES!!! After our social distancing restrictions
are lifted, of course. If you don’t want
to visit to encounter a spirit or two, you should at least go for the amazing
food! If you love the paranormal, this
is truly the best spot for a bit of action while you chow down!
The paranormal spirits as
well as the drinks inside the bar are nice. No matter which type of spirit you
prefer, you simply MUST try the pizza!
©Rosella
C. Rowe
Disclaimer:
Location:
Troy, OH 45373, USA
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Special Guest Interview with Keith Scales:
I had the privilege of interviewing one of the most popular paranormal authors in Arkansas this past February: Keith Scales.
I had the privilege of interviewing one of the most popular paranormal authors in Arkansas this past February: Keith Scales.
Keith is the manager of
the amazingly popular Ghost Tours at the Crescent Hotel, located in Eureka
Springs, Arkansas. The Crescent Hotel is 134 years old and is billed as “The Most
Haunted Hotel in America,” and has been
featured on several TV shows including “Ghost Hunters,” where the show’s
investigators picked up several bits of evidence of paranormal activity.
I spoke to Keith about
his exciting book House of a Hundred
Rooms: Tales the Ghost Tour Guides Do Not Tell. The book takes the reader through the history
of the Crescent Hotel using stories of real people who lived and worked in the
hotel, bringing the stories, people, and its haunted tragedies to life.
Scales dives into the
characters who once lived and breathed at the Crescent Hotel and tells its rich
history with: the Stonemason, Michael, Nurse Theodora, a little boy named
Breckie who died at the young age of 6, and the infamous con-doctor: Dr. Norman
Baker. Scales also tells about several other ghosts from the hotel, including a
little girl in the mist and the man on the stairs. The author also goes into
the history of what the hotel building was used for during its time. For
example it was a women’s college, a brothel, and a hospital for dying cancer
patients.
What I love best about Scales’
book is that he claims his book and his ghost tours are full of FACTS! Keith said
he does not like to falsify claims for the benefit of tourism. And he surely
doesn’t need to for his book because the characters surely speak for themselves:
they were fascinating people whose times in history are rich with emotion and
description.
He says a long time ago
when he took a job as a tour guide for the hotel, he was told, “just tell them
anything.” But Keith didn’t like that message. So as time went on, he explained
to his boss why it was IMPORTANT not tell the tourists false information. With
permission, he soon began to dig into the hotel’s interesting history learning
the truth about its workers, patrons, students (when it was a college),
doctors, staff, and patients (when it was a hospital where a well-known con-man
claimed he had the cure to cancer).
With all this NEW
knowledge, he updated the ghost tour telling the correct history of the
Crescent Hotel really bringing it to life. Then he thought one day, “Why not
write it all down.” That’s when the idea for his well-known book was born! And
not just any book but THE BEST SELLING BOOK at the Crescent Hotel!
So, who are the most
fascinating spirits at the Crescent Hotel? Well, I won’t delay any longer.
Scales tells me they include Theodora, Michael, and Breckie. As well as another
well known character, who has not been spotted at the hotel however appears to
have had many imprints in time, from none other than Dr. Baker.
In 1937, the infamous
Dr. Norman Baker claimed he could cure patients dying from cancer; however, he
simply lied to them, stole their money, and watched them die. After their deaths,
he would cover up their disease by cutting out the patient’s cancer or tumor as
proof of success then hid the evidence by burying it on the hotel’s grounds. The
current hotel gardener, Susan Benson, recently discovered some artifacts from
Dr. Baker’s time on February, 5, 2019. Those discoveries prompted an
archaeological dig by University of Arkansas on the grounds and is far from
done. So far the collection outside the hotel consists of 500 jars containing
organic matter in alcohol as well as many unidentified medicines. However, in
1940 Dr. Baker was sent to prison. The hotel then sat empty for 6 years.
Scales also believes
that Theodora, who may have been a nurse for Dr. Baker when it was a hospital,
remained in the hotel after her death to serve those who were terminally ill. He
says, “The patients still needed her so I think she stays to help others in the
building even in her afterlife. She often is seen outside of room 419 fumbling
for her keys.
Then
there’s Michael, a 17 year old, Irish-immigrant and Stonemason. Michael was in
charge of lowering the stones onto a narrow wall, making the outer stone walls
of the hotel. Known to daydream, Michael really wished he had a girlfriend. One
day on the first hot day during the summer when the sun was blazing down all
the men took a longer than normal break without telling Michael. As he waited
for them to come back he saw a lovely red-headed Irish girl walking by, waved
her down and began showing off doing the jig while up real-high on his post. As
the girl shouted for him to stop out of fear of him falling, poor Michael did
just that, falling to his death tragically while trying to impress her.
In
addition to these spirits at the Crescent Hotel there is poor little 6-year-old
Breckie who died after four days in the hospital after a bout of appendicitis. He is often heard by guests bouncing a ball
off the walls in the hallway. Still suffering from the loss of her beloved son,
his mother later attended a séance to contact little Breckie. Allegedly, she
did speak with Breckie who told his mother that he was happy and playing
somewhere in a dream-world. Throughout the years, Breckie has been seen, only
by child guests, either on the grounds or inside the hotel playing ball.
Suddenly Breckie disappears into thin air while playing with the guest children
staying at the hotel. When the guests ask staff members about the boy and tell
them that he suddenly vanished, the staff knows it’s little Breckie. Not
wanting to scare the children and tell them they’ve been playing ball with a
ghost, they simply say, “He had to go.”
So
would I recommend, House of a Hundred
Rooms: Tales the Ghost Tour Guides Do Not Tell..? Yes, I certainly would
recommend it!
Not only does it tell all the important
history of the hotel but the book is so well written that the characters jump
off the page at your heart! Paranormal-seekers and lovers will FALL IN LOVE
with this book for its thrills and chills and non-believers will value it for
its rich- knowledgeable history. It is even wonderfully illustrated by Keith Scales’s
wife, Rebecca J. Becker, who truly brings the ghostly characters to light with
her gorgeous artwork of those who lived and died at the Crescent Hotel, The Most
Haunted Hotel in America!
©Rosella
C. Rowe
Book by Keith Scales and other works:
-House of a Hundred Rooms: Tales the Ghost
Tour Guides Do Not Tell…: https://www.amazon.com/House-Hundred-Rooms-Tales-Guides/dp/1978086881
-The Cloverleaf Development
In process: Seven Story Hotel
Other books by Keith under his pen name: Julian Keith:
-Brane Fever
-John Dee's Back Leg
In process: Red Sky at Night
-Coming Soon: Audio book (as Keith Scales) The Fool in the
Forest
For more information about the Crescent Moon
Hotel: https://www.crescent-hotel.com/
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