20 Massachusetts Paranormal Legends: Ghosts, Witches, UFO, and more

Here are 20 Massachusetts paranormal legends, spanning from ghosts and haunted locations to battlefields and witches:

1. The Salem Witch Trials: Probably the most famous legend associated with Massachusetts, this tragic event in 1692 resulted in numerous accusations of witchcraft and the execution of several women.

2. The Bridgewater Triangle: This area in southeastern Massachusetts is shrouded in mystery, with reports of UFO sightings, Bigfoot encounters, ghostly apparitions, and unexplained phenomena.

3. The USS Salem: Located in Quincy, this decommissioned naval ship is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of former crew members.

4. The Lizzie Borden House: In Fall River, the Lizzie Borden house gained notoriety after the brutal murders of Andrew and Abby Borden in 1892. The house is believed to be haunted.

5. The Boston Light: The oldest lighthouse in America, located on Little Brewster Island, is rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a young British soldier who died during the American Revolution.

6. The Hoosac Tunnel: Stretching through the Berkshire Mountains, this railway tunnel is associated with numerous tragic accidents, leading to rumors of disembodied voices and ghostly apparitions.

7. The Parker House Hotel: Located in Boston, this historic hotel is said to be haunted by the spirits of former guests, including the ghost of famous author Charles Dickens.

8. The Bell Witch: Originating in Tennessee, this legend tells of a witch that allegedly cursed the Bell family. She supposedly followed them to Adams, Massachusetts, continuing her haunting ways.

9. The Old Manse: Located in Concord, this historic home once belonged to Ralph Waldo Emerson and his ancestors. It is said to be haunted by the spirits of former residents.

10. The Massachusetts State House: Reports of ghostly sightings and paranormal experiences have been associated with this iconic building in Boston.

11. The Hogan Road Witch: The story goes that a witch haunts this road in Bangor, Massachusetts, and is said to set traps for unsuspecting passersby.

12. The Myles Standish Burial Ground: Located in Duxbury, this cemetery is said to be haunted by the ghost of Myles Standish himself, who was a prominent figure in the Pilgrim settlement of Massachusetts.

13. The Old North Church: This famous Boston church is said to be haunted by the spirits of Revolutionary War soldiers.

14. The Bunker Hill Monument: Visitors have reported strange occurrences and inexplicable feelings of unease while visiting this historic battlefield in Charlestown.

15. The House of Seven Gables: Made famous by the novel of the same name by Nathaniel Hawthorne, this historic house in Salem is believed to be haunted by the ghost of a young woman.

16. The Witch’s Grave: Located in Marblehead, this mysterious grave is said to belong to a witch who was executed during the Salem Witch Trials.

17. The Joshua Ward House: This historic house in Salem is thought to be haunted by the ghost of the High Sheriff who was responsible for the execution of accused witches.

18. The Provincetown Ghosts: The town of Provincetown on Cape Cod is said to be haunted by various spirits, including those of shipwrecked sailors and former residents.

19. The Old Sturbridge Village: This living history museum in Sturbridge is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of former villagers who once resided there.

20. The Cutler-Bartlett Homestead: Located in Newbury, this colonial-era homestead is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who was among the first settlers in the area.

These are just a few examples of the paranormal legends associated with Massachusetts. Exploring the rich history of the state reveals many intriguing stories and ghostly tales.

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Walt Frasier is an actor, comic, singer, producer and now an author. While most of his books are educational tools for actors and comics, Paranormal POV is a new passion project for sharing both historical fantasy and legends as well as original stories.

Interactive musical improv comedy live from Times Square NYC and touring nationwide since 2002