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The Boston Township Hall served many purposes before its current use.
Location history

A full narrative history section

The Boston Township Hall served many purposes before its current use. The building was constructed in 1887 by the Peninsula Board of Education to bring together those students who lived within the village limits. Prior to construction of this building, students who lived on the west side of the Cuyahoga River attended the one-room school across the street (now the G.A.R. Hall). Students who lived on the east side of the river went to school on the second floor of the Peninsula Village hall located on the southeast corner of Rt. 303 and Akron-Peninsula Rd. The architect for this stick-style building was John Eisenmann, who has been recognized for his work on the Cleveland Arcade and for designing Ohio’s state flag in 1902.

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Ghost stories and folklore

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Some say the school is haunted by dark entities that prevent visitors from going into certain hallways. Others have reported seeing tall shadow figures, feeling like something is keeping them from going into the basement or up the stairwell, and objects flying through the air.

Some visitors have reported being touched by entities, and having their name called out. Others have described the school as "creepy" and say they didn't stay very long.

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Paranormal claims
Dark entities have been seen to prevent visitors from going into certain hallways.
Tall shadow figures have been reported.
People have reported the feeling that something is keeping them from going into the basement or up the stairwell.
Objects have been know to fly through the air by themselves.
Some visitors have reported being touched.
Some visitors have reported hearing their name called out.
Visitors have reported a "creepy" feeling and wanted to leave.