Mount Misery

Mount Misery is a vast 854 acre wooded area in Huntington, New York. It's name doesn't derive from the many legends attached to the property. In 1653, local Indians sold the land to the settlers. The Indians sold them what they believed to be cursed land. They claimed evil spirits roamed the land. There were rumors of strange lights and sightings of a "man beast" or hell hound like creature with glowing red eyes. The settlers soon realized the land was no good for growing crops. It was used mainly as a trade route. The rough terrain and steep hill made it difficult for wagons to pass. Thus, it became known as Mount Misery.

In 1840, a hospital was built for the insane. Not long after the hospital was built, there was a fire and it burned down to the foundation, killing many of the patients. About 15 years later the hospital was rebuilt. Some reported the smell of a burning building and the screams of the victims were heard during the night. The new hospital burned down only 5 months after being built.

Mount Misery is believed to be rather paranormal active. There have been sightings of a lady in white. No one knows for sure who this spirit may be but there's speculation she might have been a patient in the mental hospital. Actually, some believe she caused one of the fires and was among the patients who died in the fire. She is seen walking alongside of the road and even likes jumping in front of cars. There also tales of an elderly male spirit who carries around a wicker basket full of decapitated heads. Some witnesses traveling down Sweet Hollow Road have encountered the spirit of a fallen police officer. He was shot in the head and killed during a routine traffic stop. Even after death, he still pulls cars over. You don't notice anything wrong until you get a peek at what is missing, the back of his head.

There are stories of a girl who was hit and killed by a passing car while trying to fix a flat in the 1970s. This supposedly took place directly under the Northern State overpass. They say if you park your car there at night, shut off the lights, and put it in neutral, she'll push your car until you clear the overpass. Witnesses have reported seeing children hanging from the Northern State Overpass on occasion. Children believed to have committed suicide there and may not have been the only one. There is a story of a young girl who was supposedly attending a nearby horse riding camp. She was allegedly molested by the counselors. When she told her father, he didn't believe her. In a rage, she killed them all and then hung herself from the bridge.

Spirits are not the only things wandering the mount. There have also been sightings of UFOs in the area and strange visits from men in black to the locals after each sighting.

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Anonymous said…
I WORKED ON MT. MISERY ROAD FOR 21 YEARS.I WAS A YOUNG HOUSEKEEPER FOR A WONDERFUL FAMILY.IN ALL THAT TIME, I NEVER EVEN HEARD OR KNEW ABOUT ANY URBAN LEGENDS CONNECTED TO THE AREA. I JUST RECENTLY HEARD SOME OF THE STORIES AND AM REALLY SHOCKED AND SCARED TOO! WOW! SOME REAL SPOOKY STUFF ON THE WEB ABOUT IT. I GUESS , SINCE I WORKED FROM 9 AM TO 1 OR 2 PM, I NEVER "SAW" ANYTHING UNUSUAL. LOOKING BACK, IM GLAD I NEVER WORKED LATE. I DO REMEMBER STAYING LATE A FEW TIMES FOR THEIR FAMILY GATHERINGS, BUT I DON'T EVER REMEMBER ANY STRANGE THINGS HAPPENING ( THANK GOD), WHEN I DROVE DOWN THE MOUNT IN THE DARK. THAT WAS A VERY LONG TIME AGO. I AM IN MY 60'S NOW. ALL I CAN SAY IS , IT WOULD HAVE BEEN COOL TO BE ABLE TO TELL MY GRANDKIDS SOME SPOOKY MT. MISERY STORY!INSTEAD, I TELL THEM TO CHECK OUT THE MT. MISERY LEGENDS ON THE WEB, AND THEN TELL THEM "YOUR GRANDMOTHER WORKED THERE FOR YEARS" MAYBE, I SHOULD BE CREATIVE AND SPIN A FEW SPOOKY TALES ABOUT MY TIME ON THE FAMOUS MT. MISERY!

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