This Strange Phenomenon In A New York Town Is Bizarrely Weird
If you get out and explore the Empire State, you never really know just what you may find. A mysterious hill, hidden right before your eyes in the small town of Middlesex, has caused quite the stir in New York. Defying all laws of gravity, this peculiar hill is playing wicked stepchild to the all mighty Mother Nature. If you want to experience something that seems unexplainable and spooks even the most skeptical visitors, check out the one gravity hill in NY that’s sure to leave you scratching your head.
To get a better visual of what sort of phenomenon we’re really dealing with here, below you can check out visual proof of New York’s Spook Hill:
Intriguing, huh? If this sort of thing is right up your alley but you don’t live quite close to Middlesex, you can also find similar gravity hills in Portville and Suffern, New York! Have you ever been to any of these hills, and if so what was your experience like? Give us your theories on what you think is happening in these strange hills of the Empire State in the comments below, and we’ll be sure to investigate a little further.
If you love exploring the creepiest, most haunted places in New York, you might want to embark on a road trip to find the best spooky spots around. This Haunted Road Trip Will Lead You To The Scariest Places In New York and while it’s a great trip to take any time of year, it’s particularly fun to hit the road close to Halloween.
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Where is the creepiest town in New York?
Many would say that Amityville, on Long Island, is the creepiest town in New York. The story of the Amityville Horror, a book and movie based on true experiences, tells the tale of a murder in a house in town, and how the home seemed to capture spooky spirits for years following the terrible event.
What are the most haunted places in New York?
Some of the most haunted places in New York include the Palmyra Historical Museum, where a scent of ash greets visitors to the site of a deadly inferno; the Belhurst Castle and Winery, a former speakeasy with a paranormal presence that was said to have perished in a tunnel collapse; and Hyde Hall in Cooperstown, where a man named George Clarke worked to build the largest residence in the country, and then died shortly after its completion. Clarke still enjoys his home to this day!
Can I visit any abandoned places in New York?
The old, abandoned Buffalo State Hospital (also known as the Richardson Olmstead Complex) was an inpatient mental health facility that subjected its patients to horrific experimental and accepted "treatments". Today, it's considered one of the more haunted spots in the Empire State. You can take a tour to learn more about the hospital and its tragic history.