Bruce Park Greenwich
Bruce Park in Greenwich, CT, is rumored to be haunted by a ghostly woman accompanied by a collection of snakes. Another legend mentions the disappearance of a young Irish servant boy who was in love with a maid from Belle Haven, with the maid later dying of consumption after returning to Ireland. The Bruce Museum, located within the park, is also a site of reported paranormal activity, including ghostly apparitions and a disembodied voice, according to YouTube's Most Haunted Places in Connecticut You Must Visit. Some accounts describe a spectral female figure associated with snakes roaming the park. A story tells of two Irish servants from the Belle Haven mansions in the late 1800s. The boy mysteriously disappeared before they could marry, and the girl later died of consumption. The museum itself, located within the park, is said to be haunted by the spirits of a man playing a flute for a young girl and an "evil voice" that beckons people to play and sing.