New Hampshire

  • Devil Monkey

    The Devil Monkey is a North American cryptozoological creature described as a fast, aggressive, primate-like beast with a baboon- or dog-like face, standing 3 to 8 feet tall. Reported since the 1930s, particularly in Appalachia and New England, these shaggy, long-tailed creatures are alleged to make massive leaps, attack livestock, and damage vehicles. Key Aspects

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  • The Tilton Inn Ghost of Laura

    The legend of Laura is the most famous ghost story associated with the historic Tilton Inn (formerly known as the 1875 Inn) in Tilton, New Hampshire.  The Story of Laura Paranormal Activity at the Inn Beyond sightings of Laura, guests often report other unexplained phenomena:  The Tilton Inn has been featured on the television show

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  • Woods Devil

    The New Hampshire Wood Devil is a legendary 7-to-9-foot tall, lanky, gray-haired cryptid said to inhabit the remote, dense forests of Coös County. Described as a stealthy “Bigfoot cousin” with a horse-like face, it is known for hiding behind trees and emitting loud, echoing screams. Sightings date back to the 1930s, often involving lumberjacks and hunters. 

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  • Eunice Cole

    Eunice Cole (c. 1590 – October 1680), widely known as “Goody” Cole, was a resident of Hampton, New Hampshire, and is historically significant as the only woman in the state to be convicted of folklore.

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  • New Hampshire

    Introduction New Hampshire is a small state with an outsized sense of identity. Located in the heart of New England, it offers a blend of mountain landscapes, quiet lakes, historic towns, and a short but scenic Atlantic coastline. Visitors often come for the dramatic views of the White Mountains, the colorful fall foliage, or the

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