Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland

Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland

Location submitted by: sdonley on 03/30/2026
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Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio, was established in 1876 during a time when the city was rapidly expanding and new burial grounds were needed to serve growing communities on the west side.

3607 Pearl Road
Cleveland , OH 44109
Phone: 216.351.4800
Open to the public: Yes

https://www.riversidecemeteryclevel...

Lat: 41.45605
Lon: -81.69598

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Claims: 10
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Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio, was established in 1876 during a time when the city was rapidly expanding and new burial grounds were needed to serve growing communities on the west side. Local leaders formed an association in 1875 and purchased over one hundred acres of farmland to create a large and lasting cemetery that could serve generations.

The land selected for the cemetery sat on a scenic bluff overlooking the Cuyahoga River, offering both natural beauty and a sense of peaceful separation from the busy industrial city. Designers carefully planned the grounds with winding paths, landscaped sections, and open green space, following the rural garden cemetery movement that was popular in the late nineteenth century.

From its earliest days Riverside Cemetery was intended to be nonsectarian and open to people of all backgrounds, reflecting the diverse population of Cleveland. This made it one of the first large cemeteries on the west side to welcome individuals regardless of faith, nationality, or social status.

The cemetery officially opened in July of 1876 and quickly became an important landmark. A Gothic Revival chapel was constructed the same year, serving as a central gathering place for funeral services and memorial events. Over time additional structures like the gatehouse were added, reinforcing its role as both a sacred and architectural space within the community.

As decades passed, Riverside Cemetery grew into the final resting place for tens of thousands of Cleveland residents, including notable figures in music, business, and civic life. Its grounds evolved but retained their historic character, standing today as a reflection of the city history and the lives of those who shaped it.

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Stories are just that. Stories and personal accounts that have been reported about the location.


Riverside Cemetery has long carried a quiet but persistent reputation for unexplained activity largely due to its age, size, and the number of lives connected to its grounds. Visitors often describe an overwhelming sense of stillness that feels different from other cemeteries as if the past lingers more strongly along its winding paths.

One of the most commonly shared stories involves shadowy figures seen moving between headstones at dusk. Witnesses claim these shapes appear briefly before fading into the landscape, often near older sections of the cemetery where the earliest burials took place.

There are also reports of disembodied footsteps along the gravel roads, particularly in areas where no one else is present. Some visitors say the sound follows them for a short distance before suddenly stopping, leaving an eerie silence behind.

Another piece of folklore centers around the cemetery chapel where people have claimed to hear faint voices or whispers when the area is otherwise empty. These experiences are often described as subtle rather than frightening, giving the impression of a lingering presence rather than active haunting.

Others have reported strange lights appearing at night hovering low over certain graves before disappearing. While some attribute these to natural causes, local legend suggests they may be connected to restless spirits or residual energy linked to the cemetery's long history.

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Late at night, along the roads near Riverside Cemetery, drivers have told a strange and unsettling story for decades.

It usually begins the same way.

A lone traveler is driving near the cemetery, often turning onto the highway from West 25th Street. The night is quiet, the road mostly empty. Then, standing just off the roadside, they see him — a well dressed man, appearing out of place in the modern world. He wears an old fashioned suit, something that looks decades out of time.

The driver slows. The man raises his hand.

And against their better judgment, they stop.

He climbs into the passenger seat without a word at first. Then, in a calm and polite voice, he asks to be taken to Franklin Avenue. Some witnesses say he speaks with a thick German accent, others say he speaks very little at all. The ride is quiet, uncomfortable. The air in the car feels heavy.

But when the driver turns to speak to him again…

He is gone.

No door opens. No sound is heard. He simply vanishes.

Shaken, some drivers have continued on to Franklin Avenue, trying to make sense of what just happened. And that is where the story deepens. According to local legend, the man may be connected to Franklin Castle, one of the most haunted homes in the city.

Some believe the hitchhiker is the spirit of Hannes Tiedemann, a German immigrant tied to tragedy, loss, and dark rumors surrounding that mansion.

And if that is true…

Then the man is not just wandering.

He is trying to go home.

Added by: sdonley on 03/30/2026 DB#:1809
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Here are the paranormal claims for this location. These have been found through Internet research, reports from members, or reports from personal interviews. To add a claim, your account must have contributor access or higher.


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4551 Shadow figures are seen moving between headstones at dusk
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4552 Disembodied footsteps are heard on empty paths
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4553 Whispering voices are reported near the chapel
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4554 Unexplained lights appear over graves at night
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4555 A heavy feeling of being watched is commonly reported
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4556 Cold spots occur suddenly in certain areas of the cemetery
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4557 Apparitions are occasionally seen near older burial sections
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4558 Visitors report sudden silence followed by unexplained sounds
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4559 Objects and equipment malfunction during investigations
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4560 Feelings of unease or emotional heaviness are frequently described
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RIVERSIDE CEMETERY | Encyclopedia of Cleveland History | Case Western Reserve University RIVERSIDE CEMETERY, a private association organized in Nov. 1875, fulfilled a need for cemeteries on the west side. Until the late 1890s, the MONROE S...
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Hannes Johannes Tiedemann (1832-1908) - Find a Grave Memorial Hannes Tiedemann was a German immigrant who came to Cleveland with his wife Louise and mother in law Wiebeka and who purchased the Franklin Castle (known then as the Tiedemann House in 1960) He was founder of the Euclid Avenue Savings and Trust.
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Luise Hoeck Tiedemann (1837-1895) - Find a Grave Memorial Find a Grave memorial for Luise Hoeck Tiedemann born 10 May 1837 and died 28 Mar 1895. Buried at Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States of America, North America
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