For those of you who love the scary part of Halloween, you won’t want to miss this absolutely scream-worthy attraction. Visit Legends of Fear where all of your nightmares come to life. This haunted farm in Connecticut has been terrifying even the bravest of souls for over two decades. I’ve gone twice now and have not been disappointed!

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Are you up for the scare? Who would you drag along to keep you company? Do you have any other haunted houses in Connecticut to recommend? Tell us in the comments!

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Are there any urban legends in Connecticut?

There’s something about scary stories that can really get you into the spooky spirit, especially after visiting a haunted house in Connecticut. Check out some of these urban legends in Connecticut:

Gardner Lake: This lake in Salem is home to a lot of recreation as well as a house at its bottom. Check it out for yourself to see if you can really hear a piano playing from below the surface.

Little People’s Village: Located in Middlebury, you might just think this is a cute little miniature house village. However, legend has it that they were built because the creator had heard voices in his head telling him to do so.

What are the best candy shops in Connecticut?

After braving Legends of Fear, feast your tastebuds on these candy shops in Connecticut

Chocolate Shell: Located in Old Lyme, this store is chock full of some of the best treats. Grab some chocolate beer bottle caps and bark as well as some other non-chocolate favorites like Swedish fish and gummy bears.

Candy Works: Located in the Clinton Premium Outlets, here you can grab all sorts of treats from chocolate-covered pretzels to peanut butter cups to sour gummies.

Are there any haunted hotels in Connecticut?

Haunted hay rides in Connecticut can be a lot of fun. But what about haunted hotels in Connecticut?

Evergreen Inn and Tavern: Built in 1754, this spot (now known as the 1754 House) is located in Woodbury. It is said to be haunted by a spirit named Betty. Try to book room number 16 if you want to chance an encounter with her.

Yankee Pedlar Inn: This inn in Torrington was built in 1891. Rumor has it that it is haunted by the original owners, the Conleys, who died in 1910. It is currently closed.

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