During the Civil War a soldier killed his cheating wife and her pet wolf. He then tossed the bodies piece by piece, off a bridge on White Wolf Road. The road is haunted by the ghost of a woman in white with a wolf’s head.
Creepy legends abound about this notorious street with a cemetery on it. According to the most famous legend, a woman was prematurely buried in an unmarked grave in the cemetery, and her ghost now roams the road.
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In the 1830s, a farmer died suddenly leaving his wife, Susan, and children to fend for themselves. The Widow Susan, as she came to be called, now haunts the road, crying as she tries to locate the grave of her husband.
South Windsor, CT: With a name like Beelzebub Road, you know THIS Street of Fear is going to have a good story, and does it deliver!
When the mist rises from the old creek on a fall morning, it sure can get creepy along Ghost Hollow Road. Oh, and it’s haunted by an eerie woman in white who disappears into thin air.