Known As Haunted Town In America That's Been Entirely Abandoned And Is Illegal To Visit

Change on the Horizon However, a potential glimmer of light was on the horizon for the seemingly haunted town when Dr. William Clarke stumbled upon it in 1918 and deemed it an ideal vacation home. Oddly, his wife also reported creatures in the forest. This pivotal moment seemed to shape the haunted town's future because from then on; it's been preserved by the Dark Entry Forest Association. Upon leaving the town, Dr. Clarke helped to create the association for philanthropists, helping reforest the land after years of soil damage due to agricultural use. Although it's still used for that purpose today, the town's reputation took another bizarre turn. In the 1970s, the seemingly haunted town's reputation took another bizarre turn, declared 'demonically possessed.'