The Terrifying Tales Behind The Sterling Opera House In Connecticut Are Nightmarish
Connecticut is home to plenty of paranormal activity. If you want to search for ghosts inside a creepy cemetery, haunted book store, or abandoned town, you may come home with some terrifying tales. But no place is clouded in as much mystery as The Sterling Opera House in Derby. The legends surrounding this historic building in Connecticut are nightmarish.
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As you walk by this Derby landmark, take a moment to appreciate its intricate design. The stunning building was inspired by Italianate Victorian architecture.
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In its prime, Sterling Opera House hosted actor Lionel Barrymore, escape artist Harry Houdini, and pilot Amelia Earhart. Who wouldn't want to go back in time to witness these legendary people?
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After the Sterling Opera House shut its doors, the building was used as a police substation. In the 1960s, this historic building was left abandoned and fell into disrepair.
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According to legend, Andy is the spirit of a young boy trapped inside the opera house. Visitors have even left a few bouncy balls and toys for him to play with.
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Some experts believe these visions are of Charles Sterling, the man the opera house is named after. Sometimes, there's a woman in a long flowing dress next to him. Could this be the spirit of his wife looking over her beloved theater?
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To learn more about this fascinating place, check out this video from youtube user DoingIT Local:
Though the opera house is not open to the public, they occasionally host public tours. Have you ever been lucky enough to go inside? If so, we want to hear all about it! Share your ghost stories with us in the comments below.
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