Wilson Hall

Located directly in the center of a pentagram of cemeteries in Athens Ohio, Wilson Hall has quite a bit of history behind it. First of all, it's doors were opened in 1964. It (supposedly) sits on top of the Athens Mental Health Medical Center cemetery. Most people say that the highest amount of Paranormal Activity is on the fourth floor. On the fourth floor, in room 426, a women perished and wrote symbols and words on a wall. The floor of that room bears a stain outlining precisely where the woman was when she died. One person touched the stain and the spirit followed him all the way home.  Painters attempted to clean up the room but couldn't get the blood off regardless of the number of times they painted over it so the wall was demolished and the room became to what it is now, a basement-like room, but doors still slam shut without wind or any type of assistance, things fly out of their spots as well. On the door leading into room 426, some have seen a demonic face in the grain of the wood from time to time.