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The Clarence E. Miller building (formerly Fairfield County Infirmary), is a historic building located in Lancaster, Ohio. It is currently in use as a haunted house attraction. Having opened in 1840, the building was used as a hospital, and notably housed many "tramps" during the 1890s. The building was later used to house the elderly, some of whom are thought to have been buried on the property.

A 2010 report by the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation found the building to be in disrepair, and many workers were moved from their offices. In 2018, the property was purchased by Habitat for Humanity who wanted to use it for Halloween events, going so far as to buy buses from the set of American Horror Story as a way to attract visitors.

After extensive restoration, the property was nominated to be part of the National Register of Historic Places in March 2020.

During the time of uncertainty regarding the building's future, groups were allowed to investigate supposed paranormal activity. In February 2020, the building was purchased from Habitat for Humanity by Adam Kimmell, with a view to turning it into a full-time tourist attraction.