Every state within our country has their own ghost stories that are guaranteed to keep you up at night, but New York is home to one particular local legend that is actually incredibly troubling. In a troubling twist of fate, what was once designed to be a wonderful park for our residents to enjoy would later become a well-known haunted spot to visit in the Capital Region:
Officially named Forest Park Cemetery, this haunted location is more frequently referred to as Pinewoods.
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Located on Pinewoods Avenue, this place is almost never referred to by its actual name. The original property was actually much larger, selling off pieces of its land to the nearby Troy Country Club. Today, the cemetery is now made up of only 22 acres.
If you drive by you'll be able to see plenty of No Trespassing signs. The property is heavily watched by police.
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Throughout the years, visitors have gotten themselves into enough trouble and caused enough damage to last the cemetery a lifetime. No pun intended.
So, what makes this place so creepy? How about we start off with all of the decapitated statues.
The story you'll hear people speaking about the most, is the fact that the headless angel you see pictured above supposedly bleeds from her neck at night. If visitors were ever willing to take the risk of stepping foot inside of here, they almost always would directly make their way towards the headless statue. Photographs featuring showers of orbs are often captured here, leading many to believe that spirits are left lingering here.
Disturbingly enough, this isn't the only headless site you'll find inside of Pinewoods. Many have claimed to see one particular headless statue somehow with a head.
Another reason people believe this could be one of the Gateways to Hell? The unexplained phenomena that tends to occur at the entrance of the cemetery, specifically near the receiving tomb.
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Pictured directly above, if you look hard enough you can see the marble receiving tomb peaking through the trees. Stories are told of visitors walking through the forested entryway, finding themselves suddenly being scratched or pushed by an unknown spirit. In more recent times when visitors have been equipped with cellphones, the story goes that your battery will mysteriously lose power at a more rapid rate than usual.
For years, locals believed that the cemetery had been featured in Life magazine as one of the Top Ten Most Haunted Places In The Country.
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While no one is quite sure where the rumor began, for a long time a major part of this haunted cemetery's story was that it had been featured in Life magazine. In recent years through inquisitions it has been determined that not only did the article never exist, but that Forest Park Cemetery had never been featured whatsoever.
There are plenty of chilling stories told throughout the Capital Region about this place. The question is, do you believe any of them?
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