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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

223: Cincinnati Music Hall

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Natural Sciences, Science, Religion & Spirituality, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Jerry & Tracy discuss the most haunted location in Cincinnati, their infamous Music Hall. Jeff Carter shares a horrifying story from Gatlinburg, TN Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

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0:30.0

Hey guys, welcome to episode 223 of Hilboly Horror Stories. I'm Jerry and I'm Tracy.

0:57.0

Tracy? What? We had our event at Bobby Mackeys today. It was a great turnout. It was a fun show. Oh my gosh. Wasn't it just the most awesomeest thing ever?

1:07.0

I love being able to just meet people and being out there and just everybody is having a good time. Yeah me too. It was such a blessing. I'm just so glad everybody showed up and you know and hopefully they all had a good time. But yeah, it was great.

1:19.0

Obviously we want to thank all of our military and civil servants all over the world no matter which country you represent.

1:26.0

Yes, we pray for you guys every day. Thank you guys for keeping us safe. I know it's hard on holidays coming up and some of you may not get to come home but just know that we're all thinking about you.

1:38.0

Also, as far as if you're going through some tough times right now, maybe you're battling depression. There's a lot of people are hit hard by the COVID situation and it's causing other aspects of life whether it be a loss of employment or not being able to see family members or any of that.

1:56.0

It's tough right now but just keep your heads up. Hopefully all this will be over here soon. They'll get a vaccine together and things will start looking a little more normal for all of us.

2:07.0

But you know, you can always mention something in the group if you're feeling a little bit down there. There's always people in there that will lift your spirits up. There's always somebody coming to rescue. It's what's so great about it is everybody just so eager to help everybody else. Yeah, that's great.

2:22.0

You could send us a message if you'd like to or you can call the suicide hotline if it gets to that point. Hopefully it doesn't but if it does get that up point, you want to talk to some people who are more experienced in the situation.

2:35.0

Tracy, what number can they call? They can call 1-800-273-8255 or you can text them at 7-417-41 and please don't forget the Gerry and I are always there for you.

2:49.0

You can call us anytime, day or night and we'll talk to you and show you some love and hopefully help you out a little bit. We'd be glad to do it.

3:02.0

All right, Tracy. This is obviously the same story that we told at Bobby Mackeys and I thought since the live event was there, you know, people know that Bobby Mackeys is one of the most haunted places in the world.

3:20.0

There's every top 10 top 20 list Bobby Mackeys is on there. What if I told you though that there's a location that may be just as haunted as Bobby Mackeys and it's just a short 15 minute drive from Bobby Mackeys.

3:33.0

Where? Well, you had to cross that bridge going over into the Cincinnati area but we're going to talk about the Cincinnati music hall.

3:41.0

Oh, I have heard about that place. I would hope so because we had a chance to tour it about three weeks ago.

3:47.0

That's very true. That's going to look like a not been there. Yeah, that place is pretty amazing. We weren't able to go inside. We were just able to go on the outside of it.

3:58.0

Yeah, absolutely gorgeous. So the history of not only the music on itself, but the land that it sits on provides all of the ingredients that you would need for a extremely haunting environment.

4:14.0

So we're going to get into that in a bit, but first here's a little bit about the music hall for those who are unfamiliar construction was completed in 1878.

4:24.0

Today, it's the home of the Cincinnati ballet, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, the May Festival chorus, and the Cincinnati Popps Orchestra.

4:37.0

And I think the Cincinnati Reds and the Bengals also play there. I'm not sure. Well, they got something like they got everything else. Well, I know. Yeah, like that right in there.

4:46.0

It was recognized as a national historic landmark in 1975. So when they built this phenomenal structure, it was to serve two purposes.

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