Haunted activity is another major part of the Triangle’s lore. Roads, forests, and abandoned buildings have produced countless ghost stories:
Route 44 is famous for a ghostly hitchhiker who appears suddenly beside vehicles and disappears moments later.
Campers in Freetown-Fall River State Forest ha…
Haunted activity is another major part of the Triangle’s lore. Roads, forests, and abandoned buildings have produced countless ghost stories:
Route 44 is famous for a ghostly hitchhiker who appears suddenly beside vehicles and disappears moments later.
Campers in Freetown-Fall River State Forest have reported shadowy figures, strange footsteps, and objects moving inexplicably.
Old homes in Abington and Rehoboth claim doors opening and closing on their own cold spots and figures in colonial dress
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