In the United States, there's Dudleytown, an abandoned town in Connecticut shrouded in mystery and fear, making it illegal to visit.
Have you ever heard of a haunted town? Not just a haunted house, but an entire town? There is such a place in Connecticut, America.
This town, known as Dudleytown, is not only believed to be haunted but is also entirely abandoned and illegal to visit.
The mysterious stories of Dudleytown date back to the early 1740s.
Dudleytown is named after the Dudley family and is nestled in a valley called the Dark Entry Forest, A group of settlers, many of whom belonged to the Dudley family. They builds their house in the part of Cornwall, CT.
Dudleytown was known as a farming community. However, by the 19th century, its residents began to leave, seeking more fertile lands elsewhere.
Due to the departure of residents, Dudleytwon became deserted by the 19th century, leaving behind a haunting legacy.
Dudleytown faced tragic incidents, including cholera outbreaks and lightning strikes, that plagued its residents, leading to a series of unfortunate events.
Nathaniel Carter, a resident of Dudleytown, witnessed the death of six relatives from cholera shortly after moving to the town.
The surviving members of the Carter family left Dudleytown, only to meet their end on new land in New York.
The sudden death of Gershon Hollister, who was constructing a barn for his neighbor, William Tanner, added to the town's grim history. Tanner himself reportedly became obsessed with tales of creatures emerging from the woods at night, a claim that was echoed by other residents.
In 1804, tragedy struck again. General Herman Swift's wife, Sara Faye, was killed by a lightning strike while on their front porch. Overwhelmed with grief, the general passed away soon after.
By 1900, the town was almost entirely deserted, with the last remaining family either dead or missing.
In the early 20th century, Dr. William Clarke discovered Dudleytown and moved there to live.
However, upon returning in 1918, Clarke was stunned to find his wife in distress, claiming to have seen creatures in the woods.
Then, Clark left Dudleytown but helped establish the 'Dark Entry Forest Association' to preserve the remains of the town and its surrounding forest.
After the last resident moves out of Dudleytown, Dudleytown is a ghost.
It was illegal to visit Dudleytown. Despite this, many still attempt to venture into Dudleytown, with some reporting the sensation of phantom hands touching them as they do.
Dudleytown is still considered one of America's most haunted places.
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