Just a friendly heads up. If you’re going to Massachusetts, please be aware that it is illegal to enter a cemetery between sunset and sunrise. The citizens take this law seriously and will call the police who will arrest you for trespassing. There are two reasons for this; 1: many of the oldest headstones have sunk into the ground and are easy to trip over in the dark.any of the state set close to each other so the likelihood of injuries is high. I lived in Salem which is right across the harbor from Marblehead, for 22 years. We had many of the foot stones stolen by tourists who took them believing that they were the headstones of witch children. I couldn’t even make this crap up. So, to spare you from unintentionally ruining your trip I am letting you know. 😊
In Western Massachusetts people have jumped cemeteries fences. And there's a lot of family cemeteries that are on the side of the roads that don't have gates.
This was great! You can’t throw a rock without out hitting something spooky in Massachusetts. Love that folks like you are highlighting our little paranormal part of the world 🤗
Thanks so much for the love @kt7003. We agree that there are so many awesome, spooky places in Massachusetts. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these locations personally?
Thanks for checking out this upload @jacquelynvanpatten. We think you nailed it with your "time locked" description of New England and definitely agree. Have you gotten a chance to explore any of these MA haunts before?
As a vermonter and current mass hole I can verify this.... I grew up in a small house in queechee VT... and that house still haunts me in my dreams often.... classic haunted house except one thing.... my family found out after from t he historical society that the property and especially the house being one of the last safe houses on the underground railroad
Right, I live on Old rt.20 that runs through the Berkshires(Chester), in a pre-civil war(1850) Inn or possibly a boarding house that is VERY haunted, lol... This area is very dark when it comes to the things we can't regularly see...
@@FrightNightScares Yes, I worked at the Cabotville Mill in a paper box company back in the mid to late 70s. The building used to make swords for the union soldiers back in the mid to late 1800's. I was about to enter the work area one morning and the weighted door opened without me pushing on it. I looked to see if anyone was behind it and no one was there. And not too long ago (2015 or '16), one of my friends saw the image of a union soilder smoking a pipe outside the building where I used to work back in the '70s.
Thanks for checking out this video @lobodesade6780. We hope you do get a chance to go back and visit! You'll have to keep us posted if you do and have any cool, spooky experiences to share!
@@FrightNightScares for sure man, I used to love places like Salem, so much history. I will for sure be back but it won't be for awhile, commitments and that. Another thing I loved about Boston in general is that people were always so warm and welcoming, beautiful place with wonderful vibes.
I was born and raised in Fall River Massachusetts and Iove my city. I hate how much the city has changed. I did move to Swansea Massachusetts for 7 years but Fall River is home and I moved back.Unfortunately crime and drugs have hit many cities but you still got great people living there in endless history.
Danvers State Hospital was sketchy. I had my camera slapped out of my hand, while I lifting it up to take a picture. I stayed out of the buildings after that.
The Village Inn in Dracut. Had friends who worked there who talked about things being moved, groups of people talking, lights being turned back on, chairs being pulled back. The Holiday Inn Tewksbury. One room they won't book unless they have too. Have personally seen multiple people run out of the room saying they saw a man. Or a man pulled their leg, or covers, or held them down. Also employees have seen people walking through glass and then nothing. Also function rooms sounding full but are empty and you smell cigarettes and chairs are moved. People also hear someone running but no one's there. Bertuccis in North Andover. The sound of big groups at night but no one there. Foot steps in the basement but no one's there.
For anyone in Rhode Island I go hiking alot in frenchtown trails in east greenwich and its absolutely beautiful but its so haunted it creeps me out more than freetown in fall river which is also pretty creepy. I found the woods in New England tend to be wicked haunted. Im from Bristol RI and King Phillips war took place in some woods by mount hope farm, those woods are haunted as well.
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @kylabean3424. Do you have any specific spooky experiences or personal stories you can share with us about your time hiking the Frenchtown Trails?
My brother had a friend who was an amateur archeologist back in the 70s and 80s. He was digging around that king Phillips area, looking for whatever he could find. Well, he did find something and regretted digging it up. He found skeletal remains of a hand with a seashell bracelet. His discovery was announced in the Woonsocket Call newspaper, claiming the hand was of king Phillip himself. I don't know about that. Soon after that, his luck ran out. Within weeks his wife divorced him ,he lost his job , his house and his mind. My brother never saw him again after that.
Indeed.. I've hyped out in a forest in Rhode Island as well that my mom told me she gets weird feelings in when she walks our dog.. I live in Mass and I just Sasquatch research. And I always hop around to different forests on my day off and Freetown by far has given me the creepiest feeling ever. Every single time I've gone there I've experienced something. And I've been doing this research for at least 7 years now. And yes I've seen them They are very real. Just in case you're wondering yes they are in Massachusetts. All you have to do is educate yourself as to Want to look for.. and have good intent and if they trust that you're not out to harm them or disclose their locations they will let you know they're there.
I live on cape cod Massachusetts. There are many well known haunted places right here on old cape cod. Many of the haunted places are right on rte 6a in west Barnstable.
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Figured I’d just research myself… the Barnstable house was on ghost hunters?? And the old Yarmouth inn is the oldest inn in America that still operates and was part of the Underground Railroad?? Good lord I lived my entire life here and feel like I know nothing about it.
I have lived in different parts of Mass My whole life. From Marshfield and several towns nearby to Cape Cod to out in Western Mass. My first house was haunted, the stuff that happened affects me still today, as in I can sense ghosts. Not kidding it’s just like a premonition of something is here. I remember helping someone move and right when I walked in the door it hit me. I asked right in the middle of her sentence of what was being moved, if the house was haunted and she laughed and said yes and told me of numerous encounters. When I lived in Whitman I was jamming with a kid in his basement and when we finished. We were outside and I realized I left my zippo in the house running back in to grab it I instantly got that feeling. When I got outside I asked if his house was haunted and of course he started describing events that happened. I’m no psychic. But I am extremely sensitive. And I’m sure I will get flack for this but I’m an empath. Being sensitive is depending how you look at it a curse and a blessing. Remember you choose your feelings. But picking up on entities, I don’t know why I know I just do. It’s that feeling you get when you’re not alone. An internal communication, that isn’t usually malevolent but certainly clues you in that you’re not alone. Going back to when I lived in my first house, some interesting things. Everyone that moved into that house including those after us moved out divorced, we were sick a lot in the house, my sister and I. And there was an underground river that flooded the basement up to the bottom steps. The road was stagecoach drive. But I can’t remember the number, but if I saw the house I would know it. I saw stuff I heard banging in the attic, my cats would go nuts. And the scariest two things. 1 I had 4 teeth pulled and had laughing gas, which back then was used for a type of sedation. Now when I got home I went right to bed. It was daytime when I got home. I woke up can’t remember the time but it was pitch black in my room. Feeling under the pillow, I realized the tooth fairy had made a visit and there was one of those things that you spin and it sparks, there is a little lever on the bottom and the faster you push it the more it sparks. Out of the corner of my eye I saw what I can only describe as a person in a black light. I did not have one in my room. They were reaching over the bed kneeling toward me. It scared the shit out of me and I will never forget it. 2 there was a noise that came from behind the woodstove. That my mother describes today as someone crying with a hand over their mouth. And when it happened I would jump in her bed totally petrified. And I remember her saying it’s just a noise. But imagine being a kid and there is no explanation for that noise. I can remember it happening one time and it got LOUD. Really loud, the memories are really fuzzy. But I can’t remember what happened after. I can say that I didn’t hallucinate that thing in my room. As it was much much later on I woke up. That night and that the noise I believe stopped after time. But the unease in the house didn’t. This would have been 84 maybe 85. Ghost hunters weren’t around yet. Those 2 accounts I will never forget. I had strange dreams as well. Important mention. I did find an ouija board in the house. And being a kid, not knowing anything about it or even how to use it. Something intrigued me about it. I just remember it was there. But I had no idea what it was for either as it was with all the other board games.
Thanks so much for checking out this upload and for sharing those stories @robertsylvester3542. We love hearing about personal experiences from our listeners and it sounds like you have had quite a few interesting and spooky ones. Have you had the chance to visit any of the locations mentioned here?
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @jenniferodonnell2394. Your grandmother might have been on to something! Have you had the chance to visit any of these haunted MA locations before?
Thanks for checking out this upload @jandreyfus626. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners about locations we can focus on for future releases. Is there any place in particular you think is extra spooky or interesting and can share some information with us?
I live in Bellingham, Massachusetts, which is one of the most haunted towns in Massachusetts. Even more than Salem king Philips, war, Norfolk Counties Indian burial grounds everywhere. The streets are named after the tribes Bellingham Massachusetts is very haunted and lots of old old cemeteries.
I'm from Dedham but live in Norwood now and I never knew that about Bellingham.. Thank you for saying that. I definitely will be driving through there soon with my equipment.
I was in an open house this summer and was in the kitchen looking around. At first heard a knock on the back door but see no one and then one of the cabinet door slowly open by it own. I just walk out as quick as possible.
My family lived in Mammie Redd’s house near Old Burial Hill, which had become a two apartment house in the early 80s. It was haunted, I was only a small kid, but weird things happened there, rearranged furniture, wall hangings, and voices
@@GhostBravo0890 same, that's why I am looking through ALL these comments. 😂 💯🙌 Please do tell or share with us! 💜 The Mass-hole people are scarier than the dead here, I say. LMAO. From the crackheads to the racists. 🤣😂😭☠️
Creepiest feeling I ever had was visiting a friend at the old Tewksbury hospital in the basement there’s a tunnel in the basement and I wouldn’t set foot in the place again
Truly!! Lol. 💯🎉💥 I also believe every state is haunted 👻 because of those who were here before us. 🤣 I'm sure they all said the same when they were once alive. 😂 People are born and die every day. I'm not surprised one bit.
I really wanted to go check it out until I looked it up….instead of a full experience which I assumed…you’ll instead be sharing, meaning you can stay the night rent a room but they’ll also be people in the basement or in the house doing ghost hunts etc etc and vice versa….with all the energy going on at the same time I doubt anything paranormal would happen sadly unless they set the house up themselves
Thanks for checking out this upload @diannelavoie5385. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners on locations to look into for future releases. Can you tell us a bit more about The Old Armory?
This! That place is super old and creepy. I remember watching a old ghost hunter show and a cameraman got pushed straight off his feet. I've never been in, but I grew up in Plymouth and at one point lived in Fall River, and those old forts down on the beach are SUPER creepy. I forget what they're called but there's one that has reenactors around a lot and there's another one you can freely explore but even in the middle of the afternoon some of the balls and rooms are pitch black dark and hard to see to walk around.
I grew up in Fall River and have had experiences in the Freetown forest as well as the Lizzie Borden house. My wife got some freaky photos in the Borden house as well as becoming physically sick as well. Great video
I’ve lived in Fall River Massachusetts since I was a child . I have done a lot of investigations and oak grove cemetery is one of the most haunted cemetery. And I’ve done investigations in Freetown state forest it’s definitely 💯 haunted and being sensitive to it.
When I was young I use to live in Fall river. I moved away, but I remember when I was 3 years old going Free Towns Fall River state forest exploring it with my family, though I barely even can recall the memories. I live less than an hour from Fall river, I want to visit the forest more now.
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @ValesOffical. We hope you get a chance to get back to Fall River and you'll have to let us know if you notice or experience anything particularly spooky!
I go fishing at the reservoir in the Freetown forest every weekend in the summer. There's 2 gun ranges out there and a bunch of hiking trails. Only time I got spooked is when I followed a small trail about 3 miles and found a different species of tree that had a huge granite altar under it. No idea how they got that stone out there but it's under a rare species of tree that has its branches wide like an umbrella and that altar has stone benches in a circle underneath the tree too. No grass and perfectly leveled dirt below. I left quickly after I found that thing because it had some weird religious looking items left on it. I don't go on that side of the woods anymore. The most dangerous encounter was kind of surprising, a couple years back when I was fishing at Copicut I had a black bear come about 150ft near me. It was a adolescent though, and ran off when I made noise. Other than that you see deer, turkey, duck, geese and other local wildlife. Also people like to walk their dogs on the hiking trail that is used to learn about local plants so it's not bad over there. I only had one time at night where it felt like I was being stalked back to my car and it sucked because I had no light in the pitch black forest.
Thanks for checking out this upload and sharing some of your experiences @AsapCodeine. Those definitely sound like some spooky encounters. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these other MA haunted locations?
@@FrightNightScares Yes, especially in the Hawthorne Hotel. You feel like you are being watched, its eerily quiet and you walk into random cold spots. Its an amazing place though, I recommend the hotel to all visitors .
My wife and I visited once. We get into town and park to go see the sights. We look into the sky and there is a giant, very clear pitchfork in the clouds....... wtf
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @stevesteve7272. Do you have any personal experiences or stories you can share with us about any of these or other haunted MA locations?
I live in cape cod mass now and grew up in Rhode Island but the craziness thing I’ve seen is a dogman in Yarmouthport mass, honestly if I was alone I wld have thought I was seeing shit but thank god I was with a friend n he saw the same exact thing I did. It’s mind boggling to think what’s really out in nature that we haven’t discovered yet.
I once caught photos of 3 orbs moving behind a mansion on a Salem haunted tour. My Massachusetts roots go all the way back to Plymouth and I’m a descendant of the last woman hanged in the witch madness (RIP Mary Parker🙏) Now I live deep in Lovecraft country 👀
I'm surprised nobody anything about the Hoosic tunnel in North Adams, or their Haunted Masonic temple......... Theres more haunted things about North Adams where you can make an entire video from
My husband used to walk that tunnel for the railroad. It creeped him out so much that he started taking our rottie with him ( she didn't like it, either!)
With me being AD military I got stationed in New Port, RI from 2017-2021, I lived in Fall River there where definitely some weird vibes in certain forested areas but I miss New England so.
I just went to freetown state forest on a Saturday night recently place is definitely haunted we heard a woman crying off in the deep forest and shortly after we heard a female whispering feet from us we received tons of intelligent responses from our ghost box its definitely worth the trip I recommend arming yourself to be safe 👍
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @ReptileElite1. That's so cool you got a chance to visit Freetown and had some spooky experiences! We love hearing things like this from our listeners. Thank you for sharing!
So true. So so so true. I have gotten so many intelligent responses as well. And have seen some things and experience things that I cannot explain. I literally have to prep myself mentally before I go there because I know I'm going to experience something paranormal. That place is insane and I don't understand how normal people that are not into this topic don't have experiences... Or maybe they just debunk it. I'm glad I know that these things are real because it's a lot more exciting to live in a world that is full of cryptid and spirits and all the other things we have no clue about.
@@cane6656 definitely one of my favorite places to investigate because of the level of paranormal activity i totally agree with you on getting yourself mentally ready it’s definitely a must especially at night there’s something to it. last year there was a large bird I experienced there and i know my birds it was not a hawk this thing was huge it flew around under the canopy circling us making screeches that were not hawk noises it happened in the day light and id love to think it was the famous thunder bird but the night investigations are on a whole different level compared to other places I investigate regularly.i visit a few times a year most certainly one of the best places for a real experience ty for your comment.
@@gregwylie3970 a ghost box is a piece of paranormal research equipment used to connect with spirits by detecting EVP’s i’ve had tons of insane responses using it but Freetown State Forest is on a different level especially at night I definitely have some stories from prior investigations all over Massachusetts.i’ve been lucky to have the experiences that I’ve had for sure ty for your comment
I've lived in fall river a short time as my father was the methodist pastor there at the end of his life, and looking at the people it's no wonder there's a negative energy about the region
I live in fall River an yes its haunted very much so...but for the Freetown forest it's also haunted from the my people wampanoag Indians it's because all the Graves they dug up an just through their body anywhere
I live in Freetown state Forest on wampanoag Indian reservation land. I hear some weird things out in the woods at night. I even told my landlord that I think we have a werewolf lol
Thanks for checking out this video @jamdude13. That sounds pretty spooky for sure. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these other haunted MA locations?
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @NanaAmySpectreSeeker1111. We love hearing suggestions from our listeners about locations for focus on for future releases. Are there any specific places in Plymouth you find particular spooky and interesting, or can you share a bit more about the original Burial Hill with us?
The Plymouth Plantation. They changed the name to plimouth Pawtucket because a bunch of rich white women were offended by the word plantation lol@@FrightNightScares
Thanks for checking out this upload @manmanrunnin413. We always appreciate suggestions from listeners for places to look into ( still standing or not). Can you share a bit more information about the mental institution with us?
Thanks for checking out this upload @WritingRebel82. We know there are SO many haunted locations, especially in MA, and couldn't possibly fit everything into one short video. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners for future uploads. What specifically do you find interesting you think we should look into?
I live in Lowell Ma. and have a long history having to do with multiple entities. People who know me believe that I believe. Well, though I know that is to put me off. But I have all the memories, and I realize it is taken like a joke. Believe me when I tell you about the ghosts, shadow people and sleep paralysis. When things happened in my life, they were very real. They did occur. What is most hard to fathom, is that they seem to follow me when I move to new locations. Believe me when I say, these things are 100% true. I now say that if you have never seen a ghost, consider yourself lucky. Other people have confronted me and said it happened to them too. They found out.
That whole park is haunted. several friends and I were followed out of that place by something we could not see. We were on bikes and it was keeping up with us.
Thanks for checking out this upload @pickettmandi. We know there are a ton of haunted places throughout the state and are always grateful for suggestions from out listeners for future releases. Can you tell us a bit about the Spider Gates?
@FrightNightScares So spider gates is an old quaker cemetery that is now in the middle of the woods located in Leicester. I beleive it dates to either late 1600's into the 1700's and even has a few more modern graves. The entrance to the cemetery have these old iron gates that resemble spider webs. There have been suicides from a tree known as the hanging tree and a bunch of other lore. I know it's a destination for Halloween thrill seekers and such. I'm from Leicester but I've seen it featured in other books about haunted Massachusetts. It's actually located very close to the Worcester airports runway. Hope you found this somewhat interesting.
@pickettmandi I used to live there. I went day and night many times even after relocating elsewhere. Nothing happened. I actually like that place. During the day it looks really beautiful. At night, the ugly graffiti is what probably scares people besides the residents there. LMAO. 🤣 You should go one day to see. ❤
Norwood Ma Here! There's a pretty intense haunted house right around the corner from me that actually made it to the TV show ( A haunting) My daughter actually went to school with the boy and said he was always having difficulties in school and kind of getting in trouble. Once you watch the show about what he went through you'll understand why he was acting out. I cannot seem to locate the exact house because they don't show it on the show but I'm sure I could question people. I know approximately where it is..
Thanks for checking out this upload and for sharing that awesome info @cane6656. We will definitely have to look into that haunted house! Have you had a chance to visit any of these other haunted MA locations before?
I am Pagan, not a preistess, but I beg of you, do NOT play with a Ouija board. BTW, Ouija board translates into english as "witch board", and although Pagans often refer to ourselves as "witches", most of us wont touch them. 19:12
You used the most known haunted spots in Eastern MA. Western MA has a ton of spots. Berkshire County has more haunted places than mentioned in this video. But, it was a cool video none the less!
Thanks for checking out this upload @CharlieGordonRailfan. We know there are a ton of haunted locations throughout the state and always love hearing suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Is there any where in particular you find especially interesting that we can look into?
Thanks for checking out the channel @kingariesx9285. Can you share any of these stories about Freetown with us? Also stay tuned for a release about the Lizzie Borden House!
@FrightNightScares my friend I went to lizzie borden in fall river but she already there lizzie borden haunted in fall river an me not yet and also she not going with me any more because she have friend someone that why I am upset I want go anywhere and I need looking for new friend
A friend of mine, entered a cemetery after midnight, some time ago. It was a town West of Boston. He was arrested and spent 20 years in prison! Also, now he talks funny like a native Massachusetts resident! You know, not pronouncing r's and such. My God! Massachusetts is a weird state. So my advice now to folks planning to visit Massachusetts, must try to speak like those Wahlbergs, or Casey Afflek, to fit in!😂
Thanks for checking out this upload @usejustonce@2386. We are currently making out way through all 50 states and will definitely be releasing a New Hampshire video in the future. Is there anything in particular you think we should focus on or look into?
As someone who's spent the night in the Freetown Forest with a friend to see what all the fuss was about I can confidently tell you that it is indeed... A forest. 😂😂
Can’t talk about mass without mentioning Waltham, currently there’s turmoil from locals and the city because they are renovating the old fernal buildings and making it a park.. they have already demolished most all of it if not all already and there is also the met state where they performed lobotomies
As someone from Fall River I always get an Erie feeling in Freetown state Forrest and have seen some shit, the only other place this has happened is the reservation Edit Freetown state forrest is also known for the cult muders commited by Carl Drew and Robin Murphy
Cryptids are closer than people think to Boston Ma... I've been a Sasquatch researcher approximately 7 years now. I saw my first one in Huntsville Texas 2 years ago and shortly after that approximately a year later I saw a juvenile in pop up and back down from behind a bush at a speed that I can't even describe which is supernatural fast. And that was within 30 miles of Boston. I cannot tell the forest name or town obviously Because once you know they are very real you do not want harm to come upon them as they've done nothing to me.. and I want to continue to be able to go back to this forest and hopefully have more experiences Perhaps another sighting... if I'm lucky..
I lived right next door to that James cater guy I shoveled his driveway out just before the police took them away but he didn't do it somebody took his car
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @jessejames2680. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners on locations to focus on for future releases. Can you tell us a bit more about the Ash St Jail?
They need to take a walk through 1990's north and south end of Springfield so many addicts walking around with their head hanging they looked like zombies
As someone who lives in Fall River, I can tell you, the scariest part of this area isn't the hauntings and cryptids, it's the people.
As a Fall River person myself I so agree
Hey, you leave Chris Heron alone 😂
Is it cheap there relatively speaking
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Yes it's democrats they are all batshit crazy
Just a friendly heads up. If you’re going to Massachusetts, please be aware that it is illegal to enter a cemetery between sunset and sunrise. The citizens take this law seriously and will call the police who will arrest you for trespassing. There are two reasons for this; 1: many of the oldest headstones have sunk into the ground and are easy to trip over in the dark.any of the state set close to each other so the likelihood of injuries is high. I lived in Salem which is right across the harbor from Marblehead, for 22 years. We had many of the foot stones stolen by tourists who took them believing that they were the headstones of witch children. I couldn’t even make this crap up. So, to spare you from unintentionally ruining your trip I am letting you know. 😊
As a resident mass-hole, I can advise that this is bullshit. You do you boo.
I don't do after dark, now I have a good reason! ❤
In Western Massachusetts people have jumped cemeteries fences. And there's a lot of family cemeteries that are on the side of the roads that don't have gates.
Who tf takes a “trip” to mass?
She is legit.
This was great! You can’t throw a rock without out hitting something spooky in Massachusetts. Love that folks like you are highlighting our little paranormal part of the world 🤗
Thanks so much for the love @kt7003. We agree that there are so many awesome, spooky places in Massachusetts. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these locations personally?
New England has this kind of ancient, time locked vibe to it. Speaking as someone who grew up in Rhode Island
Yeah we do! ❤
Thanks for checking out this upload @jacquelynvanpatten. We think you nailed it with your "time locked" description of New England and definitely agree. Have you gotten a chance to explore any of these MA haunts before?
I live in Bristol RI ❤
Me too
As a vermonter and current mass hole I can verify this.... I grew up in a small house in queechee VT... and that house still haunts me in my dreams often.... classic haunted house except one thing.... my family found out after from t he historical society that the property and especially the house being one of the last safe houses on the underground railroad
I live in MA and the history around every corner, combined with vast untouched nature preserves, are 2 of the reasons I love it so much. Great video!
Thank you for all the work you put in to making these!😊😊😊
I have lived in Massachusetts all my life, 1959-2024.
I have personally witnessed several paranormal activities here & many of my friends have too.
Right, I live on Old rt.20 that runs through the Berkshires(Chester), in a pre-civil war(1850) Inn or possibly a boarding house that is VERY haunted, lol... This area is very dark when it comes to the things we can't regularly see...
Where are the hotspots? I come from Lexington myself lol
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @AnthonyRufo-py4yr. Are there any particular stories or experiences you can share with us about living in MA?
Well, you seem paranormal, it looks like you included your death date when you typed this.
@@FrightNightScares Yes, I worked at the Cabotville Mill in a paper box company back in the mid to late 70s. The building used to make swords for the union soldiers back in the mid to late 1800's.
I was about to enter the work area one morning and the weighted door opened without me pushing on it.
I looked to see if anyone was behind it and no one was there.
And not too long ago (2015 or '16), one of my friends saw the image of a union soilder smoking a pipe outside the building where I used to work back in the '70s.
I haven't been here since 96, love Massaschustes, I will have to go back some year, love from Ireland.
Thanks for checking out this video @lobodesade6780. We hope you do get a chance to go back and visit! You'll have to keep us posted if you do and have any cool, spooky experiences to share!
@@FrightNightScares for sure man, I used to love places like Salem, so much history. I will for sure be back but it won't be for awhile, commitments and that. Another thing I loved about Boston in general is that people were always so warm and welcoming, beautiful place with wonderful vibes.
Other way around for me lol. I left Ireland for Massachusetts in 2000. It’s ok. Like everyone else these days. Expensive and hard to live
As someone who lives in Massachusetts...some of the most haunted places are of course Salem, The S. K. Pierce house in Gardner
I used to live in Salem and now in gardner and have visited S.K. Pierce many times.
I was born and raised in Fall River Massachusetts and Iove my city. I hate how much the city has changed. I did move to Swansea Massachusetts for 7 years but Fall River is home and I moved back.Unfortunately crime and drugs have hit many cities but you still got great people living there in endless history.
Danvers State Hospital was sketchy. I had my camera slapped out of my hand, while I lifting it up to take a picture. I stayed out of the buildings after that.
I worked at Danvers, we shored all the walls up with steel when they renovated it. Some spooky rooms.
A lot of research went into this video. I love the history lesson. Thank you.
The Village Inn in Dracut. Had friends who worked there who talked about things being moved, groups of people talking, lights being turned back on, chairs being pulled back.
The Holiday Inn Tewksbury. One room they won't book unless they have too. Have personally seen multiple people run out of the room saying they saw a man. Or a man pulled their leg, or covers, or held them down. Also employees have seen people walking through glass and then nothing. Also function rooms sounding full but are empty and you smell cigarettes and chairs are moved. People also hear someone running but no one's there.
Bertuccis in North Andover. The sound of big groups at night but no one there. Foot steps in the basement but no one's there.
For anyone in Rhode Island I go hiking alot in frenchtown trails in east greenwich and its absolutely beautiful but its so haunted it creeps me out more than freetown in fall river which is also pretty creepy. I found the woods in New England tend to be wicked haunted. Im from Bristol RI and King Phillips war took place in some woods by mount hope farm, those woods are haunted as well.
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @kylabean3424. Do you have any specific spooky experiences or personal stories you can share with us about your time hiking the Frenchtown Trails?
Lmaoo im like this comment sounds like someone I know …. What are the odds I find you on a UA-cam vid 🤣🤣🤣
My brother had a friend who was an amateur archeologist back in the 70s and 80s. He was digging around that king Phillips area, looking for whatever he could find. Well, he did find something and regretted digging it up. He found skeletal remains of a hand with a seashell bracelet. His discovery was announced in the Woonsocket Call newspaper, claiming the hand was of king Phillip himself. I don't know about that. Soon after that, his luck ran out. Within weeks his wife divorced him ,he lost his job , his house and his mind. My brother never saw him again after that.
I live in RI, I’ll have to check that out!
Indeed.. I've hyped out in a forest in Rhode Island as well that my mom told me she gets weird feelings in when she walks our dog.. I live in Mass and I just Sasquatch research. And I always hop around to different forests on my day off and Freetown by far has given me the creepiest feeling ever. Every single time I've gone there I've experienced something. And I've been doing this research for at least 7 years now. And yes I've seen them They are very real. Just in case you're wondering yes they are in Massachusetts. All you have to do is educate yourself as to Want to look for.. and have good intent and if they trust that you're not out to harm them or disclose their locations they will let you know they're there.
I live on cape cod Massachusetts. There are many well known haunted places right here on old cape cod. Many of the haunted places are right on rte 6a in west Barnstable.
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Really I lived most of my life in Boston Lynn Salem but moved to barnstable a 8 years ago and it seems really dull here
I live just next to west Barnstable!! What places are haunted?
Figured I’d just research myself… the Barnstable house was on ghost hunters?? And the old Yarmouth inn is the oldest inn in America that still operates and was part of the Underground Railroad?? Good lord I lived my entire life here and feel like I know nothing about it.
I have lived in different parts of Mass My whole life. From Marshfield and several towns nearby to Cape Cod to out in Western Mass. My first house was haunted, the stuff that happened affects me still today, as in I can sense ghosts. Not kidding it’s just like a premonition of something is here. I remember helping someone move and right when I walked in the door it hit me. I asked right in the middle of her sentence of what was being moved, if the house was haunted and she laughed and said yes and told me of numerous encounters. When I lived in Whitman I was jamming with a kid in his basement and when we finished. We were outside and I realized I left my zippo in the house running back in to grab it I instantly got that feeling. When I got outside I asked if his house was haunted and of course he started describing events that happened. I’m no psychic. But I am extremely sensitive. And I’m sure I will get flack for this but I’m an empath. Being sensitive is depending how you look at it a curse and a blessing. Remember you choose your feelings. But picking up on entities, I don’t know why I know I just do. It’s that feeling you get when you’re not alone. An internal communication, that isn’t usually malevolent but certainly clues you in that you’re not alone. Going back to when I lived in my first house, some interesting things. Everyone that moved into that house including those after us moved out divorced, we were sick a lot in the house, my sister and I. And there was an underground river that flooded the basement up to the bottom steps. The road was stagecoach drive. But I can’t remember the number, but if I saw the house I would know it. I saw stuff I heard banging in the attic, my cats would go nuts. And the scariest two things. 1 I had 4 teeth pulled and had laughing gas, which back then was used for a type of sedation. Now when I got home I went right to bed. It was daytime when I got home. I woke up can’t remember the time but it was pitch black in my room. Feeling under the pillow, I realized the tooth fairy had made a visit and there was one of those things that you spin and it sparks, there is a little lever on the bottom and the faster you push it the more it sparks. Out of the corner of my eye I saw what I can only describe as a person in a black light. I did not have one in my room. They were reaching over the bed kneeling toward me. It scared the shit out of me and I will never forget it. 2 there was a noise that came from behind the woodstove. That my mother describes today as someone crying with a hand over their mouth. And when it happened I would jump in her bed totally petrified. And I remember her saying it’s just a noise. But imagine being a kid and there is no explanation for that noise. I can remember it happening one time and it got LOUD. Really loud, the memories are really fuzzy. But I can’t remember what happened after. I can say that I didn’t hallucinate that thing in my room. As it was much much later on I woke up. That night and that the noise I believe stopped after time. But the unease in the house didn’t. This would have been 84 maybe 85. Ghost hunters weren’t around yet. Those 2 accounts I will never forget. I had strange dreams as well. Important mention. I did find an ouija board in the house. And being a kid, not knowing anything about it or even how to use it. Something intrigued me about it. I just remember it was there. But I had no idea what it was for either as it was with all the other board games.
Thanks so much for checking out this upload and for sharing those stories @robertsylvester3542. We love hearing about personal experiences from our listeners and it sounds like you have had quite a few interesting and spooky ones. Have you had the chance to visit any of the locations mentioned here?
My grandmother used to say be afraid of the living, not the dead. It would be her 106th birthday today. If she was still alive.
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@jenniferodonnell2394 ... your grandmother was 100% correct! 💜💜💜
There’s way more haunted dwellings in MA not to mention all the State Hospitals. Unfortunately most have been torn down to make way for condos 😡😔
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Another Great Video. Looking forward to the next one. 😊
I live in Bellingham, Massachusetts, which is one of the most haunted towns in Massachusetts. Even more than Salem king Philips, war, Norfolk Counties Indian burial grounds everywhere. The streets are named after the tribes Bellingham Massachusetts is very haunted and lots of old old cemeteries.
Yeah NO lmfao nice try though
I'm from Dedham but live in Norwood now and I never knew that about Bellingham.. Thank you for saying that. I definitely will be driving through there soon with my equipment.
I was in an open house this summer and was in the kitchen looking around. At first heard a knock on the back door but see no one and then one of the cabinet door slowly open by it own. I just walk out as quick as possible.
My family lived in Mammie Redd’s house near Old Burial Hill, which had become a two apartment house in the early 80s. It was haunted, I was only a small kid, but weird things happened there, rearranged furniture, wall hangings, and voices
There are a lot more Haunted places in Massachusetts👻
What places u know,I'd love to check em out 😎🤘🌅🍻
@@GhostBravo0890 same, that's why I am looking through ALL these comments. 😂 💯🙌 Please do tell or share with us! 💜
The Mass-hole people are scarier than the dead here, I say. LMAO. From the crackheads to the racists. 🤣😂😭☠️
Thank you for sharing this information with us! ✌🏼😊👻
Creepiest feeling I ever had was visiting a friend at the old Tewksbury hospital in the basement there’s a tunnel in the basement and I wouldn’t set foot in the place again
Well don't stop at Massachusetts, let's hear some haunted locations in Maine❤
Truly!! Lol. 💯🎉💥
I also believe every state is haunted 👻 because of those who were here before us. 🤣 I'm sure they all said the same when they were once alive. 😂 People are born and die every day. I'm not surprised one bit.
The Lizzy Borden house in Fall River is haunted too
Have visited there, love Lisbeth! ❤
I really wanted to go check it out until I looked it up….instead of a full experience which I assumed…you’ll instead be sharing, meaning you can stay the night rent a room but they’ll also be people in the basement or in the house doing ghost hunts etc etc and vice versa….with all the energy going on at the same time I doubt anything paranormal would happen sadly unless they set the house up themselves
See I've slept there several times and nothing
@TeknoMediumsParanormal1111 yes! You used her chosen name!
Worcester County has so many legends of haunted spots.
The old Armoury in New Bedford has a reputation for really weird things happening.
Thanks for checking out this upload @diannelavoie5385. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners on locations to look into for future releases. Can you tell us a bit more about The Old Armory?
This! That place is super old and creepy. I remember watching a old ghost hunter show and a cameraman got pushed straight off his feet. I've never been in, but I grew up in Plymouth and at one point lived in Fall River, and those old forts down on the beach are SUPER creepy. I forget what they're called but there's one that has reenactors around a lot and there's another one you can freely explore but even in the middle of the afternoon some of the balls and rooms are pitch black dark and hard to see to walk around.
I grew up in Fall River and have had experiences in the Freetown forest as well as the Lizzie Borden house. My wife got some freaky photos in the Borden house as well as becoming physically sick as well. Great video
'Tis the season! 😍🤣🤣🤣
I’ve lived in Fall River Massachusetts since I was a child . I have done a lot of investigations and oak grove cemetery is one of the most haunted cemetery. And I’ve done investigations in Freetown state forest it’s definitely 💯 haunted and being sensitive to it.
When I was young I use to live in Fall river. I moved away, but I remember when I was 3 years old going Free Towns Fall River state forest exploring it with my family, though I barely even can recall the memories. I live less than an hour from Fall river, I want to visit the forest more now.
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Happy Friday the 13th ! Have a great weekend. Thank you.
I go fishing at the reservoir in the Freetown forest every weekend in the summer. There's 2 gun ranges out there and a bunch of hiking trails. Only time I got spooked is when I followed a small trail about 3 miles and found a different species of tree that had a huge granite altar under it. No idea how they got that stone out there but it's under a rare species of tree that has its branches wide like an umbrella and that altar has stone benches in a circle underneath the tree too. No grass and perfectly leveled dirt below. I left quickly after I found that thing because it had some weird religious looking items left on it. I don't go on that side of the woods anymore.
The most dangerous encounter was kind of surprising, a couple years back when I was fishing at Copicut I had a black bear come about 150ft near me. It was a adolescent though, and ran off when I made noise. Other than that you see deer, turkey, duck, geese and other local wildlife. Also people like to walk their dogs on the hiking trail that is used to learn about local plants so it's not bad over there. I only had one time at night where it felt like I was being stalked back to my car and it sucked because I had no light in the pitch black forest.
Thanks for checking out this upload and sharing some of your experiences @AsapCodeine. Those definitely sound like some spooky encounters. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these other MA haunted locations?
I live 8 minutes away from Salem, it always had a dark energy so I stay away.
Thanks for checking out this video @Avelish. Have you personally experienced anything extra spooky in or around Salem?
@@FrightNightScares Yes, especially in the Hawthorne Hotel. You feel like you are being watched, its eerily quiet and you walk into random cold spots. Its an amazing place though, I recommend the hotel to all visitors .
My wife and I visited once. We get into town and park to go see the sights. We look into the sky and there is a giant, very clear pitchfork in the clouds....... wtf
I lived in Massachusetts all my life. All these stories are 100% true
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @stevesteve7272. Do you have any personal experiences or stories you can share with us about any of these or other haunted MA locations?
I live in cape cod mass now and grew up in Rhode Island but the craziness thing I’ve seen is a dogman in Yarmouthport mass, honestly if I was alone I wld have thought I was seeing shit but thank god I was with a friend n he saw the same exact thing I did. It’s mind boggling to think what’s really out in nature that we haven’t discovered yet.
I once caught photos of 3 orbs moving behind a mansion on a Salem haunted tour.
My Massachusetts roots go all the way back to Plymouth and I’m a descendant of the last woman hanged in the witch madness (RIP Mary Parker🙏)
Now I live deep in Lovecraft country 👀
I'm surprised nobody anything about the Hoosic tunnel in North Adams, or their Haunted Masonic temple......... Theres more haunted things about North Adams where you can make an entire video from
My husband used to walk that tunnel for the railroad. It creeped him out so much that he started taking our rottie with him ( she didn't like it, either!)
Yeah I got to make it out there I keep hearing about that tunnel.. Maybe I'll do it this week? 🤔
As someone who lives in the Berkshires I can tell you there are more than a handful of haunted places
Love how most people not from Massachusetts thinks Boston (and surrounding areas) is the only city in the state…😂😂😂😂
Thanks for checking out this upload @zay-lias. Have you had the chance to explore any of these haunted MA locations before?
I live right in the middle of the Bridgewater Triangle and can say some weird stuff happens around here 😂
Scariest thing in Massachusetts is the loud Bostonian dads.
With me being AD military I got stationed in New Port, RI from 2017-2021, I lived in Fall River there where definitely some weird vibes in certain forested areas but I miss New England so.
Newport. One word. Got that soldier?
Living my entire life in Rhode Island, I’ve seen strange things and have heard many strange stories. Mostly paranormal.
Tower Hill Rd. !
The Salem witch trails was crazy, all of those people died for nothing.
It was definitely a sad period in our nations history. Have you visited Salem before?
@ no but I’d like to one day.
Another video from Fright Night. Of course I watched and enjoyed it.
Great video 👍
how didnt you bring the hockomock swap or lake nippenicket the most haunted place in Mass or the Lizzie Borden house
My uncle lived on bell rock road right near where the body was found in the reservation .
I just went to freetown state forest on a Saturday night recently place is definitely haunted we heard a woman crying off in the deep forest and shortly after we heard a female whispering feet from us we received tons of intelligent responses from our ghost box its definitely worth the trip I recommend arming yourself to be safe 👍
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @ReptileElite1. That's so cool you got a chance to visit Freetown and had some spooky experiences! We love hearing things like this from our listeners. Thank you for sharing!
What’s a ghost box? Sounds like you have some cool stories to share!!!!!
So true. So so so true. I have gotten so many intelligent responses as well. And have seen some things and experience things that I cannot explain. I literally have to prep myself mentally before I go there because I know I'm going to experience something paranormal. That place is insane and I don't understand how normal people that are not into this topic don't have experiences... Or maybe they just debunk it. I'm glad I know that these things are real because it's a lot more exciting to live in a world that is full of cryptid and spirits and all the other things we have no clue about.
@@cane6656 definitely one of my favorite places to investigate because of the level of paranormal activity i totally agree with you on getting yourself mentally ready it’s definitely a must especially at night there’s something to it. last year there was a large bird I experienced there and i know my birds it was not a hawk this thing was huge it flew around under the canopy circling us making screeches that were not hawk noises it happened in the day light and id love to think it was the famous thunder bird but the night investigations are on a whole different level compared to other places I investigate regularly.i visit a few times a year most certainly one of the best places for a real experience ty for your comment.
@@gregwylie3970 a ghost box is a piece of paranormal research equipment used to connect with spirits by detecting EVP’s i’ve had tons of insane responses using it but Freetown State Forest is on a different level especially at night I definitely have some stories from prior investigations all over Massachusetts.i’ve been lucky to have the experiences that I’ve had for sure ty for your comment
I've lived in fall river a short time as my father was the methodist pastor there at the end of his life, and looking at the people it's no wonder there's a negative energy about the region
I went to Conjuring House in RI and had some spirits contact through flashlights and REM pods.
I lived in Dorchester most of my life and the scariest that ive witness is surviving it !!!
I live in fall River an yes its haunted very much so...but for the Freetown forest it's also haunted from the my people wampanoag Indians it's because all the Graves they dug up an just through their body anywhere
The opening line if this video describes at least one neighborhood in every town in massachusetts
I live in Freetown state Forest on wampanoag Indian reservation land. I hear some weird things out in the woods at night. I even told my landlord that I think we have a werewolf lol
Thanks for checking out this video @jamdude13. That sounds pretty spooky for sure. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these other haunted MA locations?
Oh ya but what's your proof.
Im in Plymouth, we have plenty of haunts! ❤ We have the original "Burial Hill".
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The Plymouth Plantation. They changed the name to plimouth Pawtucket because a bunch of rich white women were offended by the word plantation lol@@FrightNightScares
But honestly corrdige park in North Plymouth is pretty wierd. Burial Hill is a good energy cordage park at night feels dark bro @@FrightNightScares
Halloween is near
Thank you very much. Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸
Fall River isn't haunted,
.. it's just down right dangerous.
The mental institute in North Hampton was extremely haunted was a great place to check out before they tore it down
Thanks for checking out this upload @manmanrunnin413. We always appreciate suggestions from listeners for places to look into ( still standing or not). Can you share a bit more information about the mental institution with us?
You didn't get everything and left out the Berkshires. Sad!
Thanks for checking out this upload @WritingRebel82. We know there are SO many haunted locations, especially in MA, and couldn't possibly fit everything into one short video. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners for future uploads. What specifically do you find interesting you think we should look into?
I live in Lowell Ma. and have a long history having to do with multiple entities. People who know me believe that I believe. Well, though I know that is to put me off. But
I have all the memories, and I realize it is taken like a joke. Believe me when I tell you about the ghosts, shadow people and sleep paralysis. When things happened in my
life, they were very real. They did occur. What is most hard to fathom, is that they seem to follow me when I move to new locations. Believe me when I say, these things
are 100% true. I now say that if you have never seen a ghost, consider yourself lucky. Other people have confronted me and said it happened to them too. They found out.
Just wanted to add when you mentioned Fall River though now a tourist trap Lizzy Borden house should be on the list .
A really haunted spot is the small pox cemetery in Blunt Park in Springfield , Ma😢
That whole park is haunted. several friends and I were followed out of that place by something we could not see. We were on bikes and it was keeping up with us.
I live next to blunt park I know exactly what your talking about
No spider gates in Leicester? Makes a lot of these lists.
Thanks for checking out this upload @pickettmandi. We know there are a ton of haunted places throughout the state and are always grateful for suggestions from out listeners for future releases. Can you tell us a bit about the Spider Gates?
@FrightNightScares So spider gates is an old quaker cemetery that is now in the middle of the woods located in Leicester. I beleive it dates to either late 1600's into the 1700's and even has a few more modern graves. The entrance to the cemetery have these old iron gates that resemble spider webs. There have been suicides from a tree known as the hanging tree and a bunch of other lore. I know it's a destination for Halloween thrill seekers and such. I'm from Leicester but I've seen it featured in other books about haunted Massachusetts. It's actually located very close to the Worcester airports runway. Hope you found this somewhat interesting.
@FrightNightScares So I just googled it and a bunch of sites came up if your interested check it out.
October mountain look it up here . UFOs ghosts bigfoot sighting lee Massachusetts area.
@pickettmandi I used to live there. I went day and night many times even after relocating elsewhere. Nothing happened. I actually like that place. During the day it looks really beautiful. At night, the ugly graffiti is what probably scares people besides the residents there. LMAO. 🤣 You should go one day to see. ❤
What about the Lizzie Borden House? Fall River, MA.
@jandreyfus we have Lizzie Borden upcoming in a future upload to stay tuned!
Norwood Ma Here! There's a pretty intense haunted house right around the corner from me that actually made it to the TV show ( A haunting) My daughter actually went to school with the boy and said he was always having difficulties in school and kind of getting in trouble. Once you watch the show about what he went through you'll understand why he was acting out. I cannot seem to locate the exact house because they don't show it on the show but I'm sure I could question people. I know approximately where it is..
Thanks for checking out this upload and for sharing that awesome info @cane6656. We will definitely have to look into that haunted house! Have you had a chance to visit any of these other haunted MA locations before?
Blood cemetary in hollis NH is creepy. A friendly fyi. Although not Massachusetts, its not far from there.
I am Pagan, not a preistess, but I beg of you, do NOT play with a Ouija board. BTW, Ouija board translates into english as "witch board", and although Pagans often refer to ourselves as "witches", most of us wont touch them. 19:12
The most haunted place is Massachusetts is my back yard shed
I like the green skull the best!
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @amandanelson3345. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these MA haunts?
You used the most known haunted spots in Eastern MA. Western MA has a ton of spots. Berkshire County has more haunted places than mentioned in this video. But, it was a cool video none the less!
Thanks for checking out this upload @CharlieGordonRailfan. We know there are a ton of haunted locations throughout the state and always love hearing suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Is there any where in particular you find especially interesting that we can look into?
I suffered childhood haunting in the project's. I understand!
Ooooh, tell us more! Somewhere in Massachusetts?
I live in Fall River, MA i heard a lor of stories about free town state forest and lizzie borden house.
Thanks for checking out the channel @kingariesx9285. Can you share any of these stories about Freetown with us? Also stay tuned for a release about the Lizzie Borden House!
I live in Massachusetts 😊
Thanks for checking out this upload @GhostExploringChannel. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these haunted MA locations yourself?
@FrightNightScares my friend I went to lizzie borden in fall river but she already there lizzie borden haunted in fall river an me not yet and also she not going with me any more because she have friend someone that why I am upset I want go anywhere and I need looking for new friend
A friend of mine, entered a cemetery after midnight, some time ago. It was a town West of Boston. He was arrested and spent 20 years in prison! Also, now he talks funny like a native Massachusetts resident! You know, not pronouncing r's and such. My God! Massachusetts is a weird state. So my advice now to folks planning to visit Massachusetts, must try to speak like those Wahlbergs, or Casey Afflek, to fit in!😂
Danvers State Hospital, c. 1893
In MA we call them wompanigs. They are out of control.
Hope you do NH!
Thanks for checking out this upload @usejustonce@2386. We are currently making out way through all 50 states and will definitely be releasing a New Hampshire video in the future. Is there anything in particular you think we should focus on or look into?
As a teen it was common to go to The Bordens graves at night n party...
As someone who's spent the night in the Freetown Forest with a friend to see what all the fuss was about I can confidently tell you that it is indeed...
A forest. 😂😂
I live in an apartment as a child that I’m pretty sure was haunted it was across the street from from Salem state college
Can’t talk about mass without mentioning Waltham, currently there’s turmoil from locals and the city because they are renovating the old fernal buildings and making it a park.. they have already demolished most all of it if not all already and there is also the met state where they performed lobotomies
Massachusetts, where you will find a totally haunted colonial home sandwiched between two Dunkin' Donuts and across from a cursed Cumbie's.
Hockomit swamp. (Spelling wrong). I have been there a few times
ive stayed overnight at sk pierce victorian mansion in gardner ma place was absolutely insane!
Thanks for tuning into the channel @YUNGSLEEVES. Can you share a bit more about your experience there with us?
As someone from Fall River I always get an Erie feeling in Freetown state Forrest and have seen some shit, the only other place this has happened is the reservation
Edit Freetown state forrest is also known for the cult muders commited by Carl Drew and Robin Murphy
Most evil haunt is the state house.
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @jamesscottrell7367. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these spooky spots in MA before?
A lot of the cryptids you mentioned don’t exist in the lores of the northeastern native tribes
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Cryptids are closer than people think to Boston Ma... I've been a Sasquatch researcher approximately 7 years now. I saw my first one in Huntsville Texas 2 years ago and shortly after that approximately a year later I saw a juvenile in pop up and back down from behind a bush at a speed that I can't even describe which is supernatural fast. And that was within 30 miles of Boston. I cannot tell the forest name or town obviously Because once you know they are very real you do not want harm to come upon them as they've done nothing to me.. and I want to continue to be able to go back to this forest and hopefully have more experiences Perhaps another sighting... if I'm lucky..
My buddy got a hummer in that cemetery
I agree I'm a Boston gal.👍
Thanks for checking out this upload @Deb-f4f. Have you had the chance to visit any of these spooky spots before?
I lived right next door to that James cater guy I shoveled his driveway out just before the police took them away but he didn't do it somebody took his car
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @JackMcKay-jr9yu. Have you had a chance to visit any of these other haunted MA locations before?
If the native Americans would not go there that was your heads up to stay away and you did
Ash St Jail should be mentioned.. and it still open.. very old New Bedford
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @jessejames2680. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners on locations to focus on for future releases. Can you tell us a bit more about the Ash St Jail?
@@FrightNightScaresIts the OLDEST still working jail in the ENTIRE COUNTRY. Unfortunately the newly elected democratic sherriff is closing it down
They need to take a walk through 1990's north and south end of Springfield so many addicts walking around with their head hanging they looked like zombies
I know what I'm doing for Halloween this year I'm visiting all those places
It's odd having someone without our accent tell me about our state. Enjoyable anyways.
Yea. Iwant to go there. Not for the Demonic stuff but for the super natural
I'm 61, only place I've ever lived 🎉❤
Proud masshole here 😁