This Eerie Catacomb Tour Will Take You Deep Beneath The Streets Of Cleveland
By Nikki Rhoades|Published April 14, 2018
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Nikki Rhoades
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Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
Cleveland’s Public Square is the grandest part of the city, featuring a history-making skyscraper, a church that initially grew alongside the city, and a statue of the founder and namesake of our hometown. What is also hiding in plain sight is an entrance to a secret subterranean world… you may recognize it as the historic Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument. The opportunity to explore these hidden tunnels only comes once a year, and it usually comes around Halloween. This year, however, Clevelanders are shaking things up.
In 1894, a grand monument was erected on Public Square to commemorate the Cuyahoga County natives that fought and died in the Civil War.
Many locals believe the tunnels connect to other buildings, but this is a myth. Pretty soon you can discover more about these mysterious tunnels in person.
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The tunnels open to the public once a year, and it is usually around Halloween as a nod to its purported haunted history.
These tunnels are hidden from plain sight, but you can soon experience a wondrous subterranean adventure as you explore their layout. Who are you taking on the tour with you?!
For more hidden Cleveland history, check out this amazing abandoned bridge.
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