Spring House Gazebo

[6] The Spring House Gazebo stands near the center of the park next to Mirror Lake, a large reflecting pool and former city reservoir with a walkway around its perimeter.

In 1925, popular Cincinnati attorney and bootlegger George Remus was indicted for thousands of violations of the Volstead Act, convicted by a jury that made its decision in under two hours, and given a two-year federal prison sentence.

[10] In addition, Remus's huge Fleischmann distillery was sold by Imogene, who gave her imprisoned husband only $100 of the multimillion-dollar empire he created.

[12] George Remus acted as his own lawyer and defended himself as a man driven mad by his wife's adultery, thievery, and betrayal.

Since that time, there have been reports of a ghost wearing a black dress in and around the gazebo, gazing at a reflecting pool nearby.

Spring House Gazebo with Mirror Lake in background