Westinghouse Factory – USA

 

Westinghouse Factory – USA

Nearest city: Cleveland, Ohio

 

The Westinghouse Electric Company plant in Cleveland, a massive eight-story industrial ruin at the corner of West 58th Street and Breakwater Avenue, is an anomaly for map users because its haunting is not tied to a single tragic event, but to a century of concentrated mechanical and electrical output. Built in 1882, the factory was a powerhouse of industrial production, and investigators believe the sheer volume of high-voltage electrical cycles run through the building’s steel skeleton created an “electromagnetic battery” that now fuels its high-strangeness profile. Unlike typical haunts, the Westinghouse is noted for its industrial-grade poltergeist activity: the sound of heavy machinery “spinning up” in empty bays and the rhythmic metallic clanging of tools hitting concrete floors when the building is entirely hollow.

The “hotspot” for the most aggressive activity is the central elevator shaft and the third-floor assembly bays. This area is notoriously associated with an “oppressive presence”—described as a dense, low-vibration “weight”—that modern researchers link to a documented 1913 industrial accident where a young worker was crushed by a malfunctioning lift. Unlike the residual echoes of the lower floors, the third floor is associated with “Shadow Entities” that move with intelligent intent, often manifesting as towering, 7-foot-tall silhouettes that appear to observe visitors from the dark corners of the rafters. The building is characterized by extreme “battery-drain” events, where new equipment is depleted in seconds, and witnesses frequently report a metallic, ozone-like smell just before a physical manifestation or a “pushing” sensation near the open ledges.

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Spookiness Rating: 1.0

 

Visited by Urbex Hill and featured on Nuke’s Top 5 in 2023

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