Provincetown MA Beginning of a legend October, Provincetown Cape Cod, 1939. War is looming in Europe, but the people of this small new England village are about to be terrorized by something more local. The first sighting was by a group of children on their way home from school. Someone Continue Reading
Tales
The stories and legends.
Shelter Trail, Arcadia Wildlife management area
It was about two months prior, I was out at dinner at a place in Warwick called the shanty, I was having dinner with my girlfriend and she wanted to buy the drinks in celebration of me putting out the first episode of this podcast. She told the waiter to Continue Reading
Bennington Triangle
The Enigma of the Bennington Triangle Why are the most mysterious places often shaped like triangles? Perhaps it’s the minimal number of points needed to define an area, but there’s something undeniably sinister about it. From the infamous Bermuda Triangle to New England’s own Bridgewater Triangle, these regions seem to Continue Reading
Ninigret Park, Charlestown RI
Recorded in an oral history of the south coast town, Helen Church recalled “South of Post road was a field that served as an airstrip in the early 1920’s for bi-wing aircraft. Every Sunday the providence journal newspaper would deliver the Sunday edition to the airstrip and the newspapers would Continue Reading
Tri Town Forest Preserve
Mt Misery and the Hell Hollow Witch
The name Pachaug comes from the native American term for bend in the river, the area had been inhabited by the Narragansett, Mohegan and Pequot tribes who were relentlessly pushed out by white settlers in the 1700’s.
Pilfershire Abandoned Town Trail
Pilfershire Abandoned Town Trail
Pauchaug State Forest
Pauchaug State Forest
Freetown State Forest
So, for the last few months I’ve been listening to a podcast from Grim and Mild called Bridgewater. Its a fictional tale about a man searching for answers to a mystery that takes place within the Bridgewater triangle. Places like Freetown state forest, hockomock swamp, and Dighton rock are brought Continue Reading
Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve
Beautiful hills Oswegatchie Hills has a name that I find hard to spell, and a beauty in its hill that I find hard to describe. The trail winds through valleys of laurels and over hills of lichen covered rocks. Randomly you find a boulder strategically placed by glaciers long since Continue Reading