Remington Arms Factory, Bridgeport


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The Bridgeport, CT, Remington Arms Factory is considered haunted due to a history of fatal industrial accidents, including a 1942 explosion that killed seven people. Reports of paranormal activity include disembodied voices, yelling, the sounds of weapon manufacturing, and shadow figures, with police officers witnessing such events. The location was featured on the Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures in 2009, adding to its reputation as a haunted site. Witnesses have heard disembodied voices, yelling, and the distinct sounds of weapon factory work, like gun-factory activities. Sightings of shadow figures and a blue glow in a window have been reported. Police officers patrolling the site have also reported witnessing unexplained events, including moving shadows and hearing voices. The vast size of the factory led to frequent accidents, with the most significant being a 1942 explosion that resulted in seven deaths and many injuries. Other reported deaths include incidents involving strange explosions and electrocutions, contributing to the belief that spirits of those who died linger in the building. The site's dark history and alleged hauntings were featured on the Travel Channel's show, Ghost Adventures, in 2009. The factory closed in 1986, with the belief that the high number of accidents contributed to its closure.

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