In the midst of the eerie Dark Entry Forest in Cornwall, Connecticut, lies the deserted Dudleytown, a ghost town with a chilling history. Legends tell of a curse looming over the abandoned settlement akin to the spine-tingling storyline of the 1999 horror film, The Blair Witch Project.
Dudleytown was established in the 1740s by pioneers like Thomas Griffis and the Dudley family. Despite starting with a small population, the town gradually dwindled in the 19th Century as residents moved away seeking new horizons.
The town’s downfall began when Nathaniel Carter and his family arrived, only to suffer tragic losses due to cholera. Subsequent mysterious deaths, like that of Gershon Hollister and Sara Faye Swift, plagued Dudleytown, leading to its eventual abandonment by 1900.
Rumors suggest a curse on Dudleytown, tracing back to a Dudley family member’s execution in England. In the 1990s, vandals and thrill-seekers plagued the area, drawn by The Blair Witch Project’s popularity, depicting a haunted village akin to Dudleytown.
Dubbed as a real-life Village of the Damned, Dudleytown is believed to harbor supernatural phenomena and misfortune. To deter trespassers, the landowners have closed off the area to the public, making it illegal to visit Dudleytown as it stands on private property.
