EP 39 - The Confusion Behind the Legend of Gore Orphanage

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 1H 20M

EP 39 - The Confusion Behind the Legend of Gore Orphanage

from Untold History Revealed · host Untold History Revealed

Was there ever truly a fire… or is one of Ohio’s most chilling legends built entirely on myth? In this episode of Untold History Revealed, we investigate the eerie and enduring tale of the Gore Orphanage—a story that has haunted Ohio for over 125 years. Whispered accounts of a tragic fire, lost children, and restless spirits have turned this quiet stretch of land into one of the state’s most infamous paranormal hotspots. But here’s the twist… the legend may not be true at all. We dive deep into historical records, local accounts, and documented evidence to uncover what really happened—and why this haunting story refuses to fade away. Is it a case of mistaken identity, exaggerated folklore, or something more unsettling hiding beneath the surface? 👻 Why do people still report paranormal activity here? 📜 What does the historical record actually reveal? 🔥 Where did the story of the fire originate? Join us as we separate fact from fiction and explore how legends are born, evolve, and refuse to die. Because sometimes… the truth is just as unsettling as the story. To access the extension to this podcast and unlock all of our research behind this episode, CLICK HERE.   🎧 Listen now and uncover the truth behind Ohio’s most misunderstood legend. #UntoldHistoryRevealed #GoreOrphanage #OhioHauntings #ParanormalPodcast #UrbanLegends #HauntedOhio #DarkHistory #TrueHistory #MythVsReality

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