As a New yorker, i am a little sad that the Hudson Valley and upstate weren't covered. So many beautiful and haunted locations throughout this beautiful state.
Agreed. I'm in the 716 and we have incredibly interesting Native American haunted sites. Witches walk needs more attention, I've personally witnessed strange activity out here.
For sure! I’m a born and bred NYer and outsiders only think about Manhattan and Long Island when you mention the state. Meanwhile, the 5 boroughs and the island represent a fraction of the state. Me having grown up here, I still find it crazy how large the state it. Like we border with Canada yet people only think about the very bottom right corner of the place lmao
I grew up in CT and moved to Central NY for college 5 years ago. I went to college in Oneonta. I discovered my interest for trains, antiques, and historic places. Some of my favorite memories of college involve waking up at four in the morning to the freight train whistling down the hill. I remember the roundhouse chimney that was still standing despite the roundhouse being demolished in the mid 1990s. I would have loved to see the roundhouse in action. What i would give to walk around that town in the early 1900s.
I live in buffalo, Ghosthunters did a Halloween special at the buffalo terminal one year and a lot of times there are big Halloween parties down there.
I can't escape from Letchworth. I'm so drawn to that place, I drive by it at least once a week and have explored it a few times before. So fascinating, you walk on actual documented hospital records 👻
You missed 2 big ones! 1st, the New Utrecht Cemetery in Brooklyn. 13th Ave and 85th St, if memory serves. 2nd or 3rd oldest in the country, I was told. The 2nd you MUST explore is Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Tarrytown. You can literally feel the history as soon as you walk through the huge iron gates. It IS the setting of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and it’s author’s final resting place. Enjoy!
Thanks for checking out this video @jesterking1. We know there are so many haunted places in the state are are always happy to hear suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Do you have any personal experiences with haunted places in New York?
I'm proud to say that New York Central Mohawk 3001 is being restored to operation, She was actually one of the steam locomotives that chugged through Buffalo station when it was in service and the New York Central also ran here in New Jersey via the West Shore through Weehawken from Buffalo
@FrightNightScares Fort Wayne Historical Society, Their the owners of Nickel Plate Road Berkshire 765 and they run it on mainline excursions, Recently they obtained the locomotive 🚂 from the NYC railroad museum in Elkhart Indiana and are in the process of restoring it to operation
Thanks for checking out this video @melissapeabody660. We know there are a ton of haunted places throughout NY and will certainly keep that in mind for future releases. Do you have any specific info about Mt. Hope Cemetery you could share with us?
@@FrightNightScares I know that Susan B Anthony and Frederick Douglas are laid to rest there. I've heard a few stories about the cemetery being haunted.also my mom used to tell me many stories about the lady in white with two dogs with red eyes that haunt lake Ontario ..she is looking for her daughter that was killed and only goes after men...
@melissapeabody660 That is a true story and was driving with my friends back in 1980 on one of the back roads that lead to the remains of the White ladies castle and saw a apparition with two dogs and she stopped and stared at us and we backed up and turned around and was scared heard of the story but never believed it saw her she was transparent and so were the dogs and will never forget it
Another Fright Night video. Of course I had to click on it and watch it. Another really interesting video. I've never been to New York. The only part of the USA that I have visited was Las Vagas.
I live in New York but also lived in Florida and Tennessee and the only places I haven’t been to is Minnesota and anywhere in New England but Boston and Maine this summer
Thanks for checking out this video @jennifersiddiqui9255. We are currently working out way through all the states so stay tuned for Haunted Massachusetts. Is there anything in particular you think we should look into for that release?
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Sagamore Hill is where they used to take us for school field trips. This was over 40 years ago. At that time the tour guides mentioned it was Roosevelts mother in one of the rooms. I think her bedroom.
At 7:40 where you’re talking about the haunted Buffalo train station if you look at the ticket booth photo in the middle booth towards the back of the room that’s either a mannequin or a woman dressed period clothing you can see the hat and the side profile and it looks like she’s holding a bag wouldn’t be surprised if that’s a mannequin though it’s really clear to see
i moved to new york about ten years ago and i have been to the alexander hamilton house in harlem and i can tell you it is haunted as well the first tour i was on there they have the third floor blocked off and we all could here foot steps above us on the third floor and all the staff swore nobody was up there
Thanks so much for checking out this video @Contessa6363. Do you remember anything specifically spooky about your visit to Albany you'd like to share with us?
If you think Albany was creepy, you should really visit Troy! I worked at the Troy Public Library for almost 5 years. The building that is the library was built in 1897....there's an amazing Tiffany window behind the circulation desk and glass floors in the stacks...they filmed a scene in the movie Ironweed in the reading room upstairs in the library....
The ghosts at Buffalo Central Terminal could the ghosts of people killed in various train wrecks on the New York Central Railroad over the years. One wreck is from April 19, 1940 in Little Falls when a Buffalo bound train crashed on sharp curve in which 30 people were killed including the train engineer named Jesse Earl he could be the Phantom railroad employee spotted wandering the building and the Lady in White could another 1940 wreck victim as well and the ghostly train whistle could be of the old Steam Locomotive that pulled the tragic train ! The second wreck took place in Conneaut, OH on March 27, 1953 when several trains all crashed into each other and 21 people were killed and the railway man ghost and the sad lady in white ghost could actually be from that wreck since at one of passenger trains probably had been in Buffalo or was going to New York State. Also 150 homes had be removed in the 1920’s in order for the Station to be built and the ghosts might be associated with the long gone buildings and not train related at all, and some the ghosts be could also Military related too especially from World War 2 or the might be related something else entirely.
oh yea sure people die and wander here on earth to haunt theyre loved ones and suck azz everywhere they mozy their dead selves to...wtf ever haha! total bullsh*t. Those are evil spirits with a mask. THEYRE DEAD. But yea its weird its called shapeshifting. Im not crazy. The afterlife is real ok. People dont die and wander on earth. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord...sooo. waaaaaaa!
Thanks for checking out this video @amyzigler8026. While Willowbrook was the main focus of the Rivera piece he did visit Letchworth and several other institutions during his investigation. Have you gotten a chance to visit?
Upstate NY is a lot like NH. The real stories that haunt one are the stories the rural people pass on for generations. Usually involving the woodlands. Not an urban setting. Anyone who has ever dared gone camping alone knows. Just a few yards off a back road is a reality reminding experience. That nature in darkness is scary as a spider dangling in your face from a ceiling. At all times. Point is one has to stay on guard. Not because you have to expect the unexpected from people. But expect the unexpected from every living thing.
I'd be more worried if the ghosts weren't in "period clothing" but in modern clothing. Of course ghosts are going to be in clothing they would have known.
Geraldo visiting Willowbrook exposed the treatment of the mentally disabled more than Letchworth. He visited both, but Willowbrook was what became more associated with the Geraldo story.
Yeah Geraldo was the worlds worst journalist and due to one man's opinion of one facility we let the crazies out and now they're touching kids and pretending to be women
Thanks for tuning in @kennyli9236. You are correct. We used to be The Speakeasy and are now Fright Night as we have done a bit of rebranding and hope to bring more accurate, in depth content to the channel. Have you gotten a chance to explore any of these haunted locations before?
@@FrightNightScares are you kidding I love both channels your voice when talking about the haunted places give the places that much more of a eerie I love it ☺️🥰
On a different note, Letchworth State Park is in a completely different part of New York and is considered the Grand Canyon of the Northeast. My father was one of the members of the Army Corp of Engineers who built the dam in the Genesee River that cuts through the park. Every time me and my family visited my grandparents, we would drive through the park and check out the dam...
@@FrightNightScares definitely the terminal because I’m in Buffalo and I’d like to visit the Albany city Hal if I can all of them cause I’m planning to go to Boston in a few weeks
I think I deleted my comment by accident but as I was trying to say I’ve Never heard anything about ghost but 2 months ago I did go through a road that had 7 buildings of Letchworth and they were covered in vines
Thanks for checking out this video @PayPay-jp8td. That is definitely spooky vibe! Have you had a chance to visit any of these other NY haunted locations?
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @rachelpage2781. We actually have an entire video dedicated to Green-Wood Cemetery that we released in February that you should check out! Have you gotten a chance to visit?
As a guy from Albany im sad he missed all of the greatest ghosts in our city alone but even sadder that he doesnt mention Crandall house in Ballston Spa
Thanks for checking out this upload @DeliverUsSomeEvilPodcast. We know there are a TON of haunted places in New York and are always thankful for suggestions from our listeners about locations we can look into for future releases. Can you tell us a bit about the Crandall House?
@FrightNightScares yeah we did an episode on it so feel free to look into the episode on any podcasting platform the names the same as my handle but the short and skinny of it is: it was a house built by a failed business man for his wife. They constantly fought over money and he ended up shooting her and a few others in the house before killing himself. The house stands how it stood back then. In fact it was right in front of my elementary school. At night you can see ghosts wandering around and I've actually seen the attic light on at night.
As a New yorker, i am a little sad that the Hudson Valley and upstate weren't covered. So many beautiful and haunted locations throughout this beautiful state.
It was alright but there is so much more to NY than just the City. It's a shame more places were not covered
Agreed I love the Adirondack mountains is beautiful and I live in Buffalo and also got Niagara Falls
Agreed. I'm in the 716 and we have incredibly interesting Native American haunted sites. Witches walk needs more attention, I've personally witnessed strange activity out here.
I'm from the Adirondacks and still reside there. Many haunted spots around here
For sure! I’m a born and bred NYer and outsiders only think about Manhattan and Long Island when you mention the state. Meanwhile, the 5 boroughs and the island represent a fraction of the state. Me having grown up here, I still find it crazy how large the state it. Like we border with Canada yet people only think about the very bottom right corner of the place lmao
Here here!
I'm from New York, and I'm interested in these Haunted Places.
Hi! Me too.
Same but I'm from NYC!
I just moved to nyc about 2 years ago y I can see why it's haunted this is a old state one of the original 13 colonies
Thanks so much for checking out this video @kaylacolgan. We hope you get a chance to visit and explore some of these awesome locations!
Nice me too but born and raised in Buffalo
I grew up in CT and moved to Central NY for college 5 years ago. I went to college in Oneonta. I discovered my interest for trains, antiques, and historic places. Some of my favorite memories of college involve waking up at four in the morning to the freight train whistling down the hill. I remember the roundhouse chimney that was still standing despite the roundhouse being demolished in the mid 1990s. I would have loved to see the roundhouse in action. What i would give to walk around that town in the early 1900s.
I'm from upstate NY... There's some crazy stuff up where I'm at. The Battle forts are cool and worth a check out imo
I live in buffalo, Ghosthunters did a Halloween special at the buffalo terminal one year and a lot of times there are big Halloween parties down there.
Another really cool haunted place in New York is The Rolling Hill Asylum in Bethany NY! Super cool! Great video though
I can't escape from Letchworth. I'm so drawn to that place, I drive by it at least once a week and have explored it a few times before. So fascinating, you walk on actual documented hospital records 👻
You missed 2 big ones! 1st, the New Utrecht Cemetery in Brooklyn. 13th Ave and 85th St, if memory serves. 2nd or 3rd oldest in the country, I was told. The 2nd you MUST explore is Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Tarrytown. You can literally feel the history as soon as you walk through the huge iron gates. It IS the setting of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and it’s author’s final resting place. Enjoy!
Bro. NY is sooooooo much more than the city. The city is lame compared to the rest of the beautiful state.
Thanks for checking out this video @jesterking1. We know there are so many haunted places in the state are are always happy to hear suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Do you have any personal experiences with haunted places in New York?
Honestly, you'd need to do more parts to cover the whole state, outside of NYC and Long Island.
YES! The state isn't JUST NYC
Thank you fright night. As always history mixed with paranormal and history.
Our pleasure, @brianlawson5044!
This production is excellent!
@RockCircus2112 Thank you! We definitely strive for excellence and hope everyone enjoys!
Born and raised in NYC the borough of Queens I have a fascination with haunted places where im from
I am from Queens too, Howard Beach
I'm proud to say that New York Central Mohawk 3001 is being restored to operation, She was actually one of the steam locomotives that chugged through Buffalo station when it was in service and the New York Central also ran here in New Jersey via the West Shore through Weehawken from Buffalo
Oh wow! We didn't know about that. When will it be restored by?
@FrightNightScares Fort Wayne Historical Society, Their the owners of Nickel Plate Road Berkshire 765 and they run it on mainline excursions, Recently they obtained the locomotive 🚂 from the NYC railroad museum in Elkhart Indiana and are in the process of restoring it to operation
I'm surprised Mt hope cemetery in Rochester wasn't on here.
Thanks for checking out this video @melissapeabody660. We know there are a ton of haunted places throughout NY and will certainly keep that in mind for future releases. Do you have any specific info about Mt. Hope Cemetery you could share with us?
@@FrightNightScares I know that Susan B Anthony and Frederick Douglas are laid to rest there. I've heard a few stories about the cemetery being haunted.also my mom used to tell me many stories about the lady in white with two dogs with red eyes that haunt lake Ontario ..she is looking for her daughter that was killed and only goes after men...
@melissapeabody660 That is a true story and was driving with my friends back in 1980 on one of the back roads that lead to the remains of the White ladies castle and saw a apparition with two dogs and she stopped and stared at us and we backed up and turned around and was scared heard of the story but never believed it saw her she was transparent and so were the dogs and will never forget it
Another Fright Night video. Of course I had to click on it and watch it. Another really interesting video. I've never been to New York. The only part of the USA that I have visited was Las Vagas.
I live in New York but also lived in Florida and Tennessee and the only places I haven’t been to is Minnesota and anywhere in New England but Boston and Maine this summer
Oh are you from Scotland if so greetings. And Las Vegas is wild
My home state! I've been waiting for this video!!! #first #NewYork
Hope you enjoyed it, @Tianabud!
You've been to Oneida? There's a Warhammer scene out that way that I'm pretty fond of.
Mine as well
im amazed of the intro really interesting to know the history of abandoned houses,mansion etc .
@FILIPINOTV777 Thanks for watching!
I’m from NY didn’t know any of this great video
@robertocruztv6097 Thanks for watching!
Ok, but whats the place shown at 0:11?? I wanna go here!
Can you please do a haunted episode of Massachusetts
Thanks for checking out this video @jennifersiddiqui9255. We are currently working out way through all the states so stay tuned for Haunted Massachusetts. Is there anything in particular you think we should look into for that release?
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Sagamore Hill is where they used to take us for school field trips. This was over 40 years ago. At that time the tour guides mentioned it was Roosevelts mother in one of the rooms. I think her bedroom.
At 7:40 where you’re talking about the haunted Buffalo train station if you look at the ticket booth photo in the middle booth towards the back of the room that’s either a mannequin or a woman dressed period clothing you can see the hat and the side profile and it looks like she’s holding a bag wouldn’t be surprised if that’s a mannequin though it’s really clear to see
Thanks for checking out this video @JTaylor-pr6rf. Have you gotten a chance to visit the station yourself?
@@FrightNightScares I have not would love to it’s about a 4 hour drive from where I’m from in NY
Great video so much information
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @adriennecruz4964. Have you been to any of these haunted NY locations before?
Interesting and awesome video💜
Glad you enjoyed it @tracywarbritton2811!
i moved to new york about ten years ago and i have been to the alexander hamilton house in harlem and i can tell you it is haunted as well the first tour i was on there they have the third floor blocked off and we all could here foot steps above us on the third floor and all the staff swore nobody was up there
Spent a week upstate in Albany. The whole city has a paranormal vibe!😮😮😮
Thanks so much for checking out this video @Contessa6363. Do you remember anything specifically spooky about your visit to Albany you'd like to share with us?
Born and raised and still residing in Albany, NY...
If you think Albany was creepy, you should really visit Troy! I worked at the Troy Public Library for almost 5 years. The building that is the library was built in 1897....there's an amazing Tiffany window behind the circulation desk and glass floors in the stacks...they filmed a scene in the movie Ironweed in the reading room upstairs in the library....
Word no lie 💯 I once visited very scary place especially at night
The ghosts at Buffalo Central Terminal could the ghosts of people killed in various train wrecks on the New York Central Railroad over the years.
One wreck is from April 19, 1940 in Little Falls when a Buffalo bound train crashed on sharp curve in which 30 people were killed including the train engineer named Jesse Earl he could be the Phantom railroad employee spotted wandering the building and the Lady in White could another 1940 wreck victim as well and the ghostly train whistle could be of the old Steam Locomotive that pulled the tragic train !
The second wreck took place in Conneaut, OH on March 27, 1953 when several trains all crashed into each other and 21 people were killed and the railway man ghost and the sad lady in white ghost could actually be from that wreck since at one of passenger trains probably had been in Buffalo or was going to New York State.
Also 150 homes had be removed in the 1920’s in order for the Station to be built and the ghosts might be associated with the long gone buildings and not train related at all, and some the ghosts be could also Military related too especially from World War 2 or the might be related something else entirely.
oh yea sure people die and wander here on earth to haunt theyre loved ones and suck azz everywhere they mozy their dead selves to...wtf ever haha! total bullsh*t. Those are evil spirits with a mask. THEYRE DEAD. But yea its weird its called shapeshifting. Im not crazy. The afterlife is real ok. People dont die and wander on earth. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord...sooo. waaaaaaa!
waaa🤔
my dad loved the Buffalo train station , always ..sad its gone ..
What do you mean it's gone?!
Don't forget Rolling Hills Asylum in East Bethany NY, that place is definitely haunted.
Letchworth State Village was not the facility Geraldo Rivera exposed. That was Willowbrook State School.
Thanks for checking out this video @amyzigler8026. While Willowbrook was the main focus of the Rivera piece he did visit Letchworth and several other institutions during his investigation. Have you gotten a chance to visit?
6:50 imagine being a ghost and not knowing you arent on the clock and....still work...
I was suprised to not see the Dandy house in Hinsdale New York. Letchworth Village seems worth a visit tho gonna make plans to see it lol
Upstate NY is a lot like NH. The real stories that haunt one are the stories the rural people pass on for generations. Usually involving the woodlands. Not an urban setting. Anyone who has ever dared gone camping alone knows. Just a few yards off a back road is a reality reminding experience. That nature in darkness is scary as a spider dangling in your face from a ceiling. At all times. Point is one has to stay on guard. Not because you have to expect the unexpected from people. But expect the unexpected from every living thing.
Thanks for checking out this video @davidl9232. You definitely have a point there. Have you had a chance to visit any of these spooky spots before?
I was at letchworth village at 3am and it was a fun time!! Me and my buddy heard footsteps twice and we were the only people there
I'm from Rockland and used to visit letchworth alot when I was younger. My friends grandmother worked there and wow did she have some stories!!
Letchworth is definitely the most supernatural place I've ever been. Only place I genuinely feared for my safety
you should look up happy valley N.Y if you like hunted places .
@star_man0941 Are there specific places in Happy Valley or is the whole area haunted? By the way, thanks for watching!
@@FrightNightScares the whole area is
Letchworth asylum is AMAZING
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @Sinfullybliss97. Do you have any personal experiences or stories from Letchworth you can share with us?
@@FrightNightScares oh I have a few I also been in every single building on the premise and got photos to and documents
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Agree letchworth is very active. So much to cover
Thank you for the post!
You bet, @yvettevitacaponigro!
@@FrightNightScares 👍🏻✌🏼😊
I'd be more worried if the ghosts weren't in "period clothing" but in modern clothing. Of course ghosts are going to be in clothing they would have known.
"I can't believe you found the missing Larousse! "
Yeah its a Mouse Hunt reference 😂
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @1badombre82. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these NY haunted locations?
Geraldo visiting Willowbrook exposed the treatment of the mentally disabled more than Letchworth. He visited both, but Willowbrook was what became more associated with the Geraldo story.
I worked with consumers from there in Carmel, NY.
Yeah Geraldo was the worlds worst journalist and due to one man's opinion of one facility we let the crazies out and now they're touching kids and pretending to be women
The haunting isn't nearly as interesting as their lived lives. Thanks for the history.
@dollyhead You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
No Kings Park?
P sure the thumbnail pic is a house in Maine, since been torn down
It was once called speak Easy now it called fright night
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No I live in the United Kingdom so I can't visit them
Just beautiful, Buffalo RxR terminal. From cny
You sound like the person who does the voices on on a channel called speakeasy where they do haunted places
@denisewilke882 Thanks for noticing! I am the voice of the Speakeasy - we rebranded. I hope you like our new channel, and thanks for tuning in!
@@FrightNightScares are you kidding I love both channels your voice when talking about the haunted places give the places that much more of a eerie I love it ☺️🥰
Great video
@pfcxhuyssch Glad you liked it! Thanks for tuning in!
Big moose lake, poor grace😢
Yes, poor grace. I've hiked most of the trails between big moose, eagle Bay and inlet. Strange encounters.
Albert Gallatin buried here
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“Are you ready to get rolling” lmao
Buffalo Central was built 1928 and 1929.
yea I need to take a trip to New York lol
If his body was never recovered then he is part of the building its his cemetery plot
Omg first!
Anyways like your videos dude!
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there was episode of Ghost Adventures when Zak and his team investigated Lethwoth Village.
On a different note, Letchworth State Park is in a completely different part of New York and is considered the Grand Canyon of the Northeast. My father was one of the members of the Army Corp of Engineers who built the dam in the Genesee River that cuts through the park. Every time me and my family visited my grandparents, we would drive through the park and check out the dam...
I used to go there all the time it’s beautiful!! My husband and I retired to the outer banks of N.C. But I miss the Aderondecks(pardon the spelling)
Chills???
Thanks for checking out this video @virtiehill2955. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these spooky spots in NY?
, there is NY, NY AKA, NYC and it's not all of NY, upstate is Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo ❤❤❤❤
Upstate is Utica, Watertown mohawk valley not big cities
Too bad they have not remodeled Buffalo Central Terminal
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The Buffalo train terminal supposedly in the mid 80’s teenagers would throw beer blasts on Halloween night
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@@FrightNightScares definitely the terminal because I’m in Buffalo and I’d like to visit the Albany city Hal if I can all of them cause I’m planning to go to Boston in a few weeks
I think I deleted my comment by accident but as I was trying to say I’ve Never heard anything about ghost but 2 months ago I did go through a road that had 7 buildings of Letchworth and they were covered in vines
Thanks for checking out this video @PayPay-jp8td. That is definitely spooky vibe! Have you had a chance to visit any of these other NY haunted locations?
@@FrightNightScares no sir I’ve only seen Letchworth
You completely left out Greenwood cemetery and it’s famous Battle Hill
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @rachelpage2781. We actually have an entire video dedicated to Green-Wood Cemetery that we released in February that you should check out! Have you gotten a chance to visit?
@@FrightNightScares Ooh really? Yes it’s my very favorite cemetery! I’ll have to watch the episode!
Long Island. Hell on earth
Yes the traffic is frightening.
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As a guy from Albany im sad he missed all of the greatest ghosts in our city alone but even sadder that he doesnt mention Crandall house in Ballston Spa
Thanks for checking out this upload @DeliverUsSomeEvilPodcast. We know there are a TON of haunted places in New York and are always thankful for suggestions from our listeners about locations we can look into for future releases. Can you tell us a bit about the Crandall House?
@FrightNightScares yeah we did an episode on it so feel free to look into the episode on any podcasting platform the names the same as my handle but the short and skinny of it is: it was a house built by a failed business man for his wife. They constantly fought over money and he ended up shooting her and a few others in the house before killing himself. The house stands how it stood back then. In fact it was right in front of my elementary school. At night you can see ghosts wandering around and I've actually seen the attic light on at night.
Ny may have all of these bull shit. But come at your own risk. Ny isn't save.
NYC isn't save ,the real NY is upstate ny all the towns are safe
Albert Gallatin buried here