There’s no shortage of haunted places in Connecticut. We’ve got it all: long-abandoned hospitals and asylums, creepy graveyards, spooky hotels, ghost towns, and more. Anywhere with as much history as New England often has a bit of a creepy vibe to it: so many people have lived and died here that you don’t have to be a strong believer in the paranormal to think it could be possible that ghosts lurk here. But did you know we even have a haunted road in Connecticut? Travel + Leisure recently named off the most haunted roads in America, and a Nutmeg State legend made it on the list. The stories are not based around one specific road, but rather the entire southwest region of the state, which is allegedly haunted by melon heads. But what exactly are melon heads in Connecticut? Read on to find out.

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If you’d like to see the entire list of haunted roads in America, check out the Travel + Leisure website.

Learn more about the melon heads in Connecticut from this video, which focuses on the similar Ohio urban legends:

Don’t risk having to look for help on the side of the road – you never know where the melon heads could be lurking! Make sure to keep an emergency tire boot in your car at all times.

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