The Dix/Fayerweather House is said to be haunted by Aunt Phoebe, builder William Dix’s sister. But be warened, Aunt Phoebe doesn’t stand for disrespectful behavior. People who scoff at her may get a coffee shower or a door slammed nearby. A coat and chandelier crystals have gone missing, and an apparition has turned up in a wedding photo on the site.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 422 West Broadway
Maumee, OH
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 41.5588429781007, -83.65877491240099
- County:
- Lucas County, Ohio
- Nearest Towns:
- Maumee, OH (0.4 mi.)
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does anyone have contact informationfor the owners of this property they could email me i would like to talk to them about visiting,
I grew up in this house in the 80’s and had lots of stories related to Aunt Phoebe!
Tracy, If you were my student at SUA, I think I heard these stories. I share them with my current students every Halloween.