Berry's Chapel, Quinton


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Berry's Chapel in Quinton, NJ is a reportedly haunted site located in ruins on a former African-American settlement, known for tales of a phantom white wolf, creepy sounds, electronic voice phenomena (EVP), and the legend that Rev. Berry was hanged or killed his family there after the church was burned down twice, with the second burning killing the congregation. The site, featuring a cemetery, was abandoned in 1923 and has suffered damage and vandalism. One prominent story claims that Rev. Berry was responsible for a massacre of his family and congregation, possibly by being hanged or by killing them. Visitors have reported seeing a phantom white wolf, adding to the site's eerie atmosphere. The location is known for unexplained creepy sounds and has been a place where electronic voice phenomena (EVP) have been recorded. Some accounts suggest Berry's Chapel was a stop on the Underground Railroad, helping escaped slaves. Another story claims the Ku Klux Klan terrorized the church and its congregation. The church was destroyed by fire twice; the second fire resulted in the deaths of the entire congregation, including Berry.

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