Haunted Mansion

Placeholder History
The Mayowood Mansion was built in 1911 and was home to Dr. Charles (Chuck) H. Mayo and belonged to several generations, all loved nature. The home contains 38 rooms and 5 levels, including two kitchens, staff sleeping quarters, several dining areas, an elevator, a consrevatory and a library (both holding paintings of Dr. Chuck). The fourth level has the ballroom which was used for dances, indoor biking and rollerblading. The fifth floor has the observatory for Charles Mayo Sr., where his mother used to gaze at the stars. Many visitors came to the mansion while visiting the clinic including Helen Keller, the King and Queen of Nepal, and many past presidents. Many of the Mayo family memebers died of unknown causes, Joesph Mayo was either shot or died in a car and train accident in November 9th of 1936, Edith Mayo died of unknown causes, and Ruth Mayo, Joesph's wife, might of shot herself. In 1965, the mansion was donated to the historical society. In 1970, it was put on the National Register of Historic Places.

Hotspots/Claims
Throughout the mansion, pepople report seeing shadows on the wall.

Dining Hall: The candalebra is said to fall over and cold drafts are felt in the dining hall. People also hear footsteps on the fourth floor (which is closed to the public).

Children's Playroom: The rocking horses move on their own.

Boat House: People get a sad feeling here.

Consrevatory/Library: "deny it" is heard near the painting of Joesph Mayo, people feel dizzyness,"yes" is heard, any mention of Joesph "Joe" skips or repeats a recording, cold drafts are felt, and orbs can be seen in the yard.