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

Do you believe in ghosts and curses? While many people don’t believe in ghosts, there are plenty of strange things that happen in life that make you wonder whether they might exist after all. There's an area that falls into this very category in Connecticut, but there's a pretty good chance you've never heard of it, because it's illegal to even step foot there.



There's Always a Skeptic On the other hand, skeptics like Dr. John F. Leich, don't believe in any of the stories. He's been a resident of the Dark Entry Forest Valley since 1952. "My wife and I have been spending summers here since 1952," Dr. Leich said. "There are approximately 50 shareholders in the Dark Entry Forest Association and about 20 houses, and none of us have seen anything strange or supernatural." Conservation Efforts Prohibit Visitors Ghost stories don't seem to be enough to deter visitors, as many continue to venture out into the haunted town. Some came back with reports of strange sensations, like that of someone reaching out for them. Meanwhile, others are simply reprimanded for trespassing, and sent home with no ghoulish tales to share—either way the seemingly haunted town is highly monitored and therefore off limits to the public.