Lock 4 Park Akron
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200 S Main St
Akron, OH 44308
Open to the public: Yes
Lat: 41.0801434
Lon: -81.5200144
PANICd#: 2239
Publication date: 03/24/2026Lock 4 is an exciting space in Downtown Akron. The rushing water of the Ohio-Erie Canal creates multiple waterfalls through Lock 4 that, along with the historic brick facades of some of the oldest buildings in the city.
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Claims: 9
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History
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Lock 4 Park in downtown Akron, Ohio, sits on land that was once a vital part of the Ohio and Erie Canal system. In the early nineteenth century, the canal transformed Akron into a growing industrial center by connecting the city with trade routes that stretched across the region. Lock 4 itself was one of many canal locks used to raise and lower boats as they moved along the waterway.
During the height of the canal era in the mid-eighteen hundreds, the area around Lock 4 was busy with activity. Workers operated the locks while cargo boats carried goods such as grain, coal, and building materials. The canal helped Akron develop into a major manufacturing hub and supported industries that would define the city for generations.
As railroads became more prominent later in the nineteenth century, the canal system slowly declined. Lock 4 and the surrounding structures fell out of use, and the once bustling area became quieter over time. Portions of the canal were eventually abandoned or filled in as the city expanded and modernized.
In the twentieth century efforts were made to preserve parts of the canal as a reminder of Akron history. The area around Lock 4 was redeveloped into a public space that would later become Lock 4 Park. The park was designed to celebrate the city heritage while providing a gathering place for events, concerts, and community activities.
Today Lock 4 Park stands as a blend of history and modern life in the heart of Akron. Visitors can still see remnants of the original canal structures while enjoying a space that hosts festivals, music, and public events. Beneath the surface, however, the history of hard labor, industry, and change continues to shape the character of the park.
Added by: sdonley on 03/24/2026
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Stories & Folklore
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Over the years Lock 4 Park has developed a reputation among locals as a place where the past has not entirely faded away. Some believe that the spirits of canal workers still linger in the area, tied to the labor and hardships they endured during the canal era. These stories are often shared quietly among those familiar with the park's history.
One of the most common tales involves shadowy figures seen near the old canal structures after dark. Witnesses describe shapes moving along the pathways or standing near the remains of the lock before disappearing when approached. Many believe these figures could be the echoes of workers who once spent long hours in the same locations.
Another story centers around unexplained sounds that resemble footsteps or distant voices. Visitors have reported hearing what sounds like people talking or working even when the park is empty. Some claim the noises resemble the clanking of tools or the movement of heavy equipment from another time.
There are also reports of sudden cold spots in certain areas of the park, especially near the historic lock remains. On warm nights some visitors have described feeling a noticeable drop in temperature as if passing through an unseen presence. These experiences often come with a sense of being watched.
A darker piece of local folklore suggests that accidents and deaths may have occurred during the construction and operation of the canal. While records are unclear, the harsh conditions of canal work make these stories believable to many. Some believe that any lives lost during that time may still be tied to the land, creating lingering energy within the park.
Added by: sdonley on 03/24/2026 DB#: 1781
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Paranormal Claims
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| Claim # | Added | Added By | Claim |
| 4393 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Shadow figures seen moving near the canal remains at night |
| 4394 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Unexplained footsteps heard when no one else is around |
| 4395 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Voices and distant conversations reported in empty areas |
| 4396 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Sounds resembling tools or work activity from the canal era |
| 4397 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Sudden cold spots felt near the historic lock structures |
| 4398 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Feelings of being watched or followed in certain parts of the park |
| 4399 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Apparitions briefly appearing and disappearing along pathways |
| 4400 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Strange energy or unease reported after dark |
| 4401 | 03/24/2026 | sdonley | Possible spirits of canal workers lingering in the area |
Additional Resources
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| Downtownakron.com
Added: 03/24/2026 By: sdonley |
Information about the location. |
| Lock 4 Mural, Akron – Canal History & Public Art
Added: 03/24/2026 By: sdonley |
See the Lock 4 Mural in downtown Akron, a 45-foot tribute to the Ohio and Erie Canal that shaped the city. |
| The Most Haunted Places in Akron - US Ghost Adventures
Added: 03/24/2026 By: sdonley |
Contains information about the paranormal. |
