Friday, March 20, 2015

The Pufferbelly Restaurant in Kent, Ohio

From UglyHedgehog.comInspired by a topic posted on the Mysteries of the Ohio Valley Facebook page, I did a little research and discovered (much to my delight!) that there are a TON of interesting places in Kent, Ohio believed to be haunted. Hopefully I'll get around to covering a few more of those locations soon, but let's start with the place that started it all---The Pufferbelly Restaurant.The city of Kent hasn't always gone by the name of Kent. Prior to 1867 it was known as Franklin Mills, and was largely dependent on the canal system for its livelihood. However, in 1863, Marvin Kent brought the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad through town and the area quickly became known as a railroad town.



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