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10 of the spookiest places in Rhode Island with a peculiar past

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 28, 2022

Across Rhode Island are stories of abandoned towns, colonial lore, and the unexplained. Here are only a sample of some of the state’s spookiest places.The Conjuring house, in Harrisville, R.I., a 3,100-square-foot farmhouse and 8-acre property made famous by the movie.Barry Chin/Globe Staff1. The old farm Colonial that is now the ‘Conjuring’ House in Harrisville.In 1973, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren went into the old... + full article



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