Nightmarks in New York
12 nightmarks documented
112 Ocean Avenue — the Amityville Horror House, Long Island, New York
Six family members were murdered in their beds in 1974 — the Lutz family lasted 28 days before fleeing the most famous haunted house in America.
Cherry Hill Estate — the murder house of Albany, New York
John Whipple was shot through the window by his wife's lover in 1827 — visitors still hear the gunshot and see the muzzle flash at Cherry Hill Estate.
Kings Park Psychiatric Center — the tormented asylum of Long Island
Over 9,000 patients were once held in this Long Island asylum — since its 1996 closure, their screams still echo through the abandoned wards.
Bigfoot Sightings near Whitehall, New York (1976)
Police officers and civilians spotted a large, bipedal creature in farm fields outside Whitehall, NY. The town later made it illegal to harm a Bigfoot.
Merchant's House Museum — Manhattan's most haunted home since 1835
Gertrude Tredwell died here in 1933 at age 93 and never left — her apparition still haunts Manhattan's only intact 19th-century family home.
Bright object observed over Franklin Springs in central New York (1966)
A bright unknown in the Mohawk Valley — near an Air Force electronics research center that designed surveillance systems.
Unidentified object observed at Suffolk County AFB on Long Island, New York (1966)
An unknown at the interceptor base protecting New York City — Long Island's air defenders saw something they couldn't intercept.
Low-altitude object with bright lights observed near Willsboro, New York (1966)
A brightly lit low-altitude object over Lake Champlain's remote western shore during New York's active 1966 wave.
Low-altitude luminous object startles witnesses near Lycoming, New York (1966)
A pulsating low-altitude object approached witnesses in rural New York during the explosive spring 1966 wave that shook Blue Book.
Close encounter with landed object at Cherry Creek farm, New York (1965)
A silver object descended on a New York farm — animals panicked, the radio went static, and purple residue remained.
Bright object observed over New York City — the nation's largest metropolis (1964)
A rare unknown over New York City — where eight million people and the world's busiest airspace made false reports almost impossible.
Bright object observed over Norwich in central New York (1964)
A bright unknown over the quiet valleys of central New York during the busy summer that followed the Socorro encounter.