bogeyman
20th October 2022, 15:14
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/abandoned-town-in-connecticut-is-so-haunted-they-had-to-close-it-to-the-public/ar-AA138XhH?li=BBnbklE
The rumors surrounding Dudleytown largely focus on ghosts and curses, all of which are rejected by residents as well as the Cornwall Historical Society, but the verifiable facts leave many more unanswered questions about the enigmatic Dark Entry Forest. It is situated near the New York state border and runs contiguous to Wyantenock State Forest which is one of the least visited state forests and has little to no public access.
The Dark Entry Forest parcel of land seems to have begun in the early 1900’s and has remained in possession of the Dark Entry Forest Association. In 2017 a representative of the DEF, Inc wrote a public letter in support of Senate Joint Resolution 39 “Resolution Approving an Amendment to the State Constitution to Protect Real Property Held or Controlled by the State” which appears to be asking for advance notification if the abutting Wyantenock State Forest were ever to sell, swap, or repurpose any of the state owned land.
Unwritten histories often get forgotten, what went on here to cause such events?
The rumors surrounding Dudleytown largely focus on ghosts and curses, all of which are rejected by residents as well as the Cornwall Historical Society, but the verifiable facts leave many more unanswered questions about the enigmatic Dark Entry Forest. It is situated near the New York state border and runs contiguous to Wyantenock State Forest which is one of the least visited state forests and has little to no public access.
The Dark Entry Forest parcel of land seems to have begun in the early 1900’s and has remained in possession of the Dark Entry Forest Association. In 2017 a representative of the DEF, Inc wrote a public letter in support of Senate Joint Resolution 39 “Resolution Approving an Amendment to the State Constitution to Protect Real Property Held or Controlled by the State” which appears to be asking for advance notification if the abutting Wyantenock State Forest were ever to sell, swap, or repurpose any of the state owned land.
Unwritten histories often get forgotten, what went on here to cause such events?