The Green, Dover


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The Green in Dover, Delaware, is described as a haunted location where apparitions, specifically an angry judge and a ghostly man, are said to linger, with some reports also mentioning ghostly patrons from centuries past in the nearby Golden Fleece tavern. The area, which is a historic public square, has a rich past that includes being the site where the U.S. Constitution was ratified, and some claim that deep divisions along Union and Confederate lines also left spectral traces. One of the most prominent legends suggests an angry judge's apparition wanders the Green, walking among the nearby tombstones and onto the public square. A reviewer on Delaware Haunted Houses reported seeing a man standing on the western side of The Green, in front of one of the old houses.

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