We’ve already covered one of the most haunted roads in Massachusetts, but this place takes creepiness to a new level. There’s something about driving down a dark, secluded country road that will always make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Maybe it’s the eerie sounds coming from the shadows on the edge of the forest, or perhaps it’s knowing that you’re utterly alone…. hopefully. Either way, if spooky drives aren’t your thing, you’ll definitely want to avoid driving down this haunted street in Massachusetts.

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Are these stories fact or fiction? Do you believe that Wolf Island Road is the most haunted street in Massachusetts? Let us know in the comments! Test your own courage and find out for yourself by taking a midnight drive down Wolf Island Road in Mattapoisett. Click here for directions. If you’re up for more spooky stories, learn the tale behind the haunted Fort Revere Park.

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Do you enjoy talking about Massachusetts urban legends? Well, here’s another of which you might not yet have heard. If you’re ever around the Rehoboth/Seekonk line, you might catch sight of a male hitchhiker, dressed in a red flannel shirt. Those who have seen the man say he is distressed. Some even stop to help him, but before he can get in the car, he…disappears. Have you heard the tale of the Black Flash of Provincetown? He first appeared in the 1930s, haunting the town. Witnesses say he stood eight feet tall, was extremely skinny, and dressed in all black. A few men even claimed to have been assaulted by him before he disappeared in 1945 and was never seen again.

What are the creepiest cemeteries in Massachusetts?

We’ll find no shortage of creepy places in Massachusetts, including in some of its haunted cemeteries. The Granary Burying Ground in Boston is one of the state’s most haunted cemeteries. Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are among those who are buried here. However, it’s not their spirits that are said to roam the cemetery. Rather, the spirit of an attorney, James Otis Jr., has been seen wandering through the cemetery. He was killed by lightening just days after, ironically, asking god to strike him down by lightening. If you smell singed flesh, you know that Otis is lurking about.

What are the most haunted places in Massachusetts?

Up for experiencing the paranormal? Or at least increasing your chances of experiencing it? You’ve got a ton of haunted places in Massachusetts to explore. The Hoosac Tunnel in North Adams is just one of those spots. The tunnel took 25 years to build and resulted in the deaths of 190 workers. Others died as well during those early years. Today, the tunnel is still used by freight trains and is said to be haunted. Those who travel in the tunnel tell of seeing the apparition of workers and phantom lights. Unfortunately, going in or near the tunnel is considered trespassing.

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