Fort Nathan Hale, New Haven
Fort Nathan Hale in New Haven is reportedly haunted by the apparitions of soldiers, while visitors and staff have also reported unexplained voices, shadowy figures, glowing orbs, and the sounds of doors opening and closing. The location has a long history of paranormal reports, with accounts of disembodied voices and unexplained lights appearing in windows. Visitors have reported seeing the ghosts of soldiers within the fort. Unexplained voices have been heard, including one paranormal group that captured the voice saying "Hi, hi" in the attic. There are also reports of doors opening and closing on their own. Some individuals have seen lights, such as lanterns or candles, in the attic windows late at night or early in the morning, even though nothing is there to create the light. Shadowy figures have been observed at the site. The presence of glowing orbs has also been documented. Some visitors to the fort have reported experiencing unexplained feelings or emotions. Fort Nathan Hale was constructed to protect the region's critical transportation and commerce infrastructure, particularly in response to the British invasion of 1779. The fort has been the subject of restoration projects over the years, and some sections, such as the bombproof, are now open for tours. Reports of paranormal occurrences at the fort have been noted for over 100 years, according to Connecticut Haunted Houses.