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The Legend of The Haunt – Columbus, Ohio

There has always been something about this place…

For years, people have come here searching for fear.
Some came for the thrill. Some came to prove they weren’t afraid.
But something changed.

The walls remember.
And now… so does something else.

THE HAUNT HAS ARRIVED IN COLUMBUS.

What once stood here is gone—consumed, reshaped, and transformed into something far more powerful… something alive.

Thousands will enter these doors this season—some laughing, some skeptical…
…but none will leave the same.

Because this isn’t just a haunted house.

It’s a full descent into darkness.
A fully immersive nightmare where every step pulls you deeper into something you don’t understand… and can’t escape.

The walls seem to breathe.
The creatures don’t just appear—they surround you.
And the deeper you go… the harder it becomes to tell what’s real.

Every sound hits harder.
Every corner feels closer.
And just when you think you’ve made it through…

The Haunt reminds you—you haven’t.

With new horrors, new stories, and a level of intensity this location has never seen before, this isn’t something you simply walk through…

It’s something you survive.  So the only question is…
Will you make it out?

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LUGAROO BAYOU – OHIO

LUGAROO BAYOU – OHIO

“Enter the Bayou… If You Dare.”

Long before the roads were built and the city lights pushed back the darkness, this land was nothing but swamp and shadow.

The locals spoke in whispers of something ancient that ruled these waters — a shape moving through fog and cypress trees, neither man nor beast. It watched from the reeds. It waited beneath the surface.

They called it… the Lugaroo.

The swamp fed it.
Fear fed it.
And when settlers came to tame the land — the Lugaroo answered.

BLACK HOLLOW MEDICAL

BLACK HOLLOW MEDICAL

“The hospital closed. The suffering never ended.”

There was a time when Black Hollow Medical was a place of hope.

It was the only hospital serving a fading mining town on the edge of the swamp. When the mines shut down and families left, the town began to die — but the hospital remained.

For a while.

Funding vanished. Supplies ran low. Staff quit. Patients were left behind — some too sick to move, some with no family left to claim them.

And then desperation set in.

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