Vermont consists of lots of creepy stuff that most didn't know about! Paranormal investigators can do ghost hunting to find the hidden truths and paranormal stuff here! Beware, some places are not allowed and are prohibited.

Hyde Manor: Previously, it was a grand hotel and resort and later it was abandoned due to a series of incidents. A lot of people have died over here and the hotel was closed. In May 2016, visitors tried to visit this place, but they were stopped by the landowner to avoid problems and serious safety concerns. In the year 2019, February the Hyde Manor collapsed due to a severe storm.

Hayden House, Albany: The house is meant for its beauty and it attracts many visitors who pass through it. The Hayden Family built this house using bricks during that time. Hayden's mother-in-law Mercie Dale cursed their family because she got cheated by the Hayden Family and also she was poisoned by her son-in-law William Hayden. The curse doomed the family for generations and the property was left abandoned for years. Villagers often reported stories of ghostly lights and ghouls seen when passing by.

The Green Mountain Inn: It is located in Stowe and you can find a dancing ghost with the nickname of “Boots” Berry! He is a heroic Samaritan who died while saving the life of a little girl during a heavy snowstorm. His spirit still wandering around the Green Mountain Inn till today.

Ricker Basin, Waterbury: A community was established in this town during the mid-1800s. Later, the community abandoned this town due to poor soil quality, and deep steep landscape. In the year 1934, the remaining families died due to heavy floods. After that few visitors went to the town and experienced terrible things over there during night time.

Haunted Railroad Bridge: It is located in Hartford! In the late 1800s, a fire accident took place on the railroad, and the Montreal Express, a train with passenger cars carrying 78 people burned alive. The souls of those passengers are haunting this premise today.  

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