Abandoned and Haunted

An electronic journey through New England's most eerie locations

The Lizzie Borden House

The next chilling haunted place is The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, Massachusetts. In 1892, there were a family living there with the two parents, two young girls, and the maid. One of the girls was away at a… Continue Reading →

The Hoosac Tunnel

The Hoosac Tunnel, also known as the “bloody pit”, is located in North Adams, Massachusetts. This tunnel was built in 1851 and took 25 years to build. During this time about 200 men died during construction due to floods, falling… Continue Reading →

The Houghton Mansion

I am partial to haunted houses. There is something so classic about them in terms of haunted places. Maybe it was because of the Haunted Mansion in Disney World or watching Scooby Doo as a kid, but I can’t get… Continue Reading →

Emily’s Bridge

Typically when we think of haunted and abandoned sites we think about houses, insane asylums, graveyards, the works. You usually don’t hear about a haunted bridge. When I first heard about this bridge in Stowe, Vermont I was confused. How… Continue Reading →

New London Ledge Lighthouse

Those of you who are new to this blog, I want to warn you of the sometimes creepy and astonishingly real stories of the abandoned and haunted places of New England. Through my many years of living in New England… Continue Reading →

Guest Post: Moore and Thompson Paper Mill Complex

Now this week I am going to be going off from the beaten trail and we will be visiting an abandoned site in Rockingham, Vermont. This site was one of those that was very out of nowhere and impossible to… Continue Reading →

Seaside Sanatorium

On the beaches of Waterford there lies a once breathtakingly beautiful facility. It overlooks the Atlantic ocean and stands out even still. However today nature has overtaken the landscape and torn away at the infrastructure. The Seaside sanatorium was originally… Continue Reading →

Remington Arms Factory

Another week, another abandoned place. This week we will be virtually exploring the Remington Arms Factory. This factory was one of the largest factories in the world and held 17,000 workers during its prime. It was originally built in 1867… Continue Reading →

Fairfield Hills State Hospital

We are going to return to mental institutions for this post. Connecticut seemingly has the most abandoned institutions in the country, and as you can tell from this entire blog, this state is incredibly haunted. This hospital was built in… Continue Reading →

Gay City

Within the Gay City State Park in Hebron, Connecticut there is the remnants and foundations of what used to be the town of Gay City. It was first built in 1796 by 25 families in a religious sect. It was… Continue Reading →

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