The world is full of cursed places. Places that have seen some sort of horrific event, which in turn has caused the ground to go sour, as Jud Crandall would say. Places like Roanoke Island, off the coast of north Carolina or the Hoya Bacu Forest in Transylvania.
Then there are places where the ground has just always been sour, like Glastenbury Mountain here in Vermont or the suicide forest in the shadow of Mount Fuji.
And then there are places where someone has physically cursed the land, like The Saco River in Maine, or Dudleytown, even if it was unknowingly….
This specific location has a little bit of everything going on: ancient curses; strange monsters; paranormal activities and even a ghost town.
So on the outside it sounds very similar to South Glastenbury, but it’s not. It is however located in New England and it does have a reputation for being extremely haunted. So stick around and let’s see why Connecticut’s Dudleytown is so haunted…..
This week we look at Dudleytown and the curse that has caused it to become abandoned. We start by going over the history of Dudleytown and then the history of the curse and those affected by it. After that Nick talks about a man named Dr. Clarke, whose wife saw something so frightening at their summer home, in Dudleytown, it caused her to forever lose her mind! So what is the Dudleytown Curse? Find out this week on Almost Canon
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