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Franklin Castle, one of Ohio’s ‘most haunted houses,’ is looking for brave visitors to stay the night
CLEVELAND, Ohio– Franklin Citadel, as soon as rated ‘probably the most haunted home’ in Ohio, will open its doorways to welcome any brave guests concerned about spending the night time on the Ohio Metropolis landmark.
Franklin Citadel’s official Fb web page introduced on Christmas Eve that company may start reserving reservations for an in a single day keep on the spooky home.
“Buddies of Franklin Citadel, rejoice!; for on this Christmas night time onward, the kastle is awaiting you to STAY THE NIGHT! Sure, from right here on, and FOREVER. Merry Christmas!” the caption learn.
Rumors in regards to the eerie fortress started to floor after a number of deaths occurred within the Tiedemann household whereas residing within the huge four-story stone mansion on Franklin Boulevard. The house was inbuilt 1883 by Hannes Tiedemann, a banker and the co-founder of Union Banking & Financial savings Co. in Cleveland. Tiedemann allegedly tore down one other home on the property, the place 4 of his youngsters had died.
Tiedemann’s first spouse, Luisa, died inside Franklin Citadel within the Nineties. The American businessman would finally bury three extra of his youngsters and his mom.
Since then, the situation has been the location of mysterious hauntings, and the property has handed via the palms of a number of homeowners. Tunnels and hidden passages allegedly made the Franklin Citadel a Prohibition-era favourite — and a gathering place for native members of the Nazi Occasion. It was even mentioned there was a bloodbath at a celebration assembly within the ‘30s, although no information have been discovered to help that declare.
Through the Seventies, a partial skeleton (of what’s assumed to be a toddler) was discovered within the mansion.
Subsequent homeowners have tried to revive the fortress, however failed, together with Judy Garland’s fifth husband, Michael DeVinko, higher often called Mickey Deans. The home was vacant for years and suffered fireplace injury. It was purchased in 2011 by Oh Expensive! Productions LLC and has been renovated fully. In 2018, Norton Data of Brooklyn, New York, introduced the corporate would relocate to Cleveland and use a portion of Franklin Citadel as its workplace. (The file label’s web site lists the mansion as its tackle.)
Based on the Franklin Citadel web site, company can e book the next one-night stays on most Fridays or Saturdays: Emma’s Rooms, Johanne’s Rooms, Louise’s Dwelling, and The Kastle, which incorporates three flooring of the constructing and may accommodate as much as 12 company.
The rooms are styled with interval furnishings, and costs vary from $175 per individual to $245 per individual.
You possibly can e book a keep at Franklin Citadel proper right here.
Cleveland, OH
Ty Lue Reveals Untold LeBron James Story
The LA Clippers hired Ty Lue as their head coach in the 2020 offseason. Since then, the Clippers have a 203-148 record and three playoff appearances, including a Western Conference Finals appearance in his debut season.
Lue has a strong coaching resume throughout his young career, including three consecutive Finals appearances and one NBA championship through his first three seasons as a head coach. His 2016 championship run with the Cleveland Cavaliers will forever be etched into NBA history, leading the franchise to a 3-1 Finals comeback and their first title.
While Lue certainly did his job as head coach, he was completely overshadowed by the heroic efforts of LeBron James and Kyrie Irving. Lue recently joined The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis to talk about his 2016 Finals run, telling an absurd story about James and the Cavs squad on their way to the first-ever 3-1 NBA Finals comeback.
“What people don’t understand is after the first two games, I didn’t show the film because sometimes LeBron would be upset, and he’d be in the back rolling his eyes,” Lue said. “So I was like, I’m going to stay positive. Everything we did [in practice], we only shot half-court shots, we did a lot of different stuff. Then, when we won Game 3, that’s the game where I showed all of our mistakes, what we needed to get better at. When you win a game, it’s easier to kind of show stuff. So they came back and won Game 4, I didn’t show any film.”
While Lue’s coaching strategy after they went down 2-0 in the series is certainly unconventional, it seemed to be the correct approach. James not appreciating the film session is a surprise with everything typically told about him, but he averaged 33.2 points, 11.8 rebounds, 8.8 assists, 2.4 steals, and 2.8 blocks in Games 3-7 so whatever they did obviously worked.
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Northeast Ohio’s most popular stories of 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – History was made in Northeast Ohio in 2024 on the field and court, in the skies and senate, by police and the president, and even on the big screen.
Here are some of the most popular stories that occurred during the year…
October
By far the biggest story of the year was the Browns leaving Cleveland… again!
However, they wouldn’t move out of Ohio this time, just down I-71 to a domed stadium in Brook Park.
Team owner, Jimmy Haslam, has plans build a state of the art complex, with hotels, restaurants, shopping and of course the new stadium to the cost of nearly $3.5 billion.
Cleveland officials tried to entice the Haslam Group to stay downtown with numerous offers, but fell short.
The hope is for the dome to be completed in time for the 2029 season.
April
Lights Out in The Land was a once in a lifetime event for Northeast Ohio.
Millions flocked to our area to witness the total solar eclipse.
It was the first in Northeast Ohio since 1804 and it didn’t disappoint…
Our Lights Out In The Land coverage witnessed the moment at 3:13 p.m. and it was a sight to behold.
The next total solar eclipse won’t happen in Cleveland until 2099.
November
An upset in the political arena, as Ohio senator, Sherrod Brown loses his seat to businessman, Bernie Moreno in one of the year’s most competitive and expensive senate contests.
Brown, a staple in Washington, served as an Ohio Representative from 1993-2007 and then as a Senator, until his loss in November. Despite leaving Washington, Brown promises to still have a loud voice on certain issue and doesn’t rule out a future run for office in Ohio.
August
It was a stormy year for the state and Northeast Ohio.
March 14, April 17, and Aug. 6 saw numerous tornadoes hit the viewing area.
But it was the Aug. 6 storm that made the biggest impact when five EF-1 tornadoes touched down.
The majority of the damage was near Parma Heights, leaving thousands without power for several days.
Overall, the state saw a record 73 tornadoes in 2024.
April
Catlin Clark mania hit the CLE in April, as the city hosted the Women’s Final Four.
South Carolina, UConn, NC State and Iowa brought tens of thousands to Cleveland – and it was Clark who was the main attraction.
Her story was almost had a Hollywood ending, but South Carolina finished the season undefeated, beating Clark and her Iowa Hawkeyes.
The title game was the most watched basketball game, including the NBA, since 2019, bringing in nearly 20 million viewers.
July
Another potential blockbuster was filmed in Cleveland back in July.
The city center was ground zero for many scenes of the new Superman movie, directed by James Gunn, who was seen out and about at several downtown venues.
Filming locations included the Leader Building, which was transformed into the “Daily Planet,” and the Arcade.
You can see the new Superman movie, featuring all of Cleveland, this summer.
February
in February, changes within the Cleveland Division of Police led to Dorothy Todd being sworn in as the city’s 42nd chief of police.
She replaced outgoing Chief Wayne Drummond, who became the city’s director of Public Safety.
Chief Todd has been tasked to try and clean up the on-going crime issue, particularly with juveniles.
December
In December, President Joe Biden commuted the sentence for former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora, who was already in federal prison for over a decade for coruption charges.
In March of 2012, Dimora was convicted of 32 corruption-related charges including, racketeering, bribery, and conspiracy.
He was scheduled to be released in 2030 and had previously requested clemency but was denied.
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