The Most Terrifying Ghost Story To Ever Come Out Of New Hampshire Is Truly Chilling
By Michelle|Published October 01, 2018
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Michelle's life is a colorful map of exploration and adventure. From the iconic streets of New York to the sunny shores of Florida, the jagged coast of Maine to the rugged terrain of Montana, she's been fortunate to call some of America's most beautiful states home. Beyond the U.S., Michelle's wanderlust has taken her on a motorcycle journey through India, led her to teach English in Hanoi, and saw her studying Spanish in Guatemala. Michelle graduated with a communications degree from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and in addition to a career in advertising has worked with OnlyInYourState since 2016, where her love for travel and storytelling converges. Alongside writing and exploring, Michelle finds joy in photography, staying active, and time with her family.
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As Halloween gets closer and closer, we’ve been on the lookout for as many spine tingling tales as possible. The best are those that have ties to history right here in our own backyard, which is exactly what we found in this haunting tale. Dating back to the 1740s, this might be the scariest New Hampshire ghost story you’ll hear this Halloween.
The Country Tavern is located at 452 Amherst Street in Nashua, New Hampshire. You can call them on 603-889-5871. Learn more about them on their website or follow the restaurant on Facebook. Facebook is also a great way to check out the absolutely incredible food here. Despite any ghost stories, this is a must-try eatery if you love local beer, hearty meals and live music!
For an added dose of creepy, check out this ghost town hike in Monson. The leaves will be beautiful, but the wind in the trees might keep you on your toes.
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