Dating all the way back to 1798, this place was home to Cassius M. Clay. It’s a mystery if this Cassius could throw a punch, but what isn’t a mystery is that he was a famous emancipationist and still lives there today. Well, kinda. As a ghost. With his wife and son. Haunting the place.
Witnesses have claimed to see “little” hauntings. Ghostly candle lights, mysterious noises, and even some smells throughout the home. Though, the smells are likely from Cassius hitting the heavy bag, and sweating through his ghost shirt.