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We have a couple cemeteries that are in the woods, with no roads leading to them. They're from the early 1700s. However, one of them is wicked famous (the other one not so much) so it doesn't count for this thread. A ways beyond the one cemetery in the woods is a root cellar from the 1600s. There are a number of urban legends involing this root cellar, from murders to hauntings to hermits and treasure. Almost nobody knows about it, and most people who do don't know where it is. There's a bunch of minor things though that almost nobody seems to knwo about it, ruins from the old Quaker mills, old dams along the river by the mills, tunnels under the factories, hidden rooms in various homes and building around town that were used as hideaways during the Indian Wars, and later as part of the underground railroad, etc. Plus a train derailed in the middle of nowhere about 50 years ago, and if you go down the hill by the river next to the tracks you'll find a bunch of huge wrecked freight cars piled up down there... you can go inside some of them still and they're full of blankets and trash and crazy people
Small towns are neato ^_^