History
In 1974 the Cuyahoga Valley National Park started to buy the properties of people who lived in Helltown, also known as Boston Mills, forcing them to move from their homes. The project was quickly forgotten and ultimately leaving the town to rot. The town is now full of crybaby bridges, spooky school buses, supposed human sacrifices, and cults. Rangers who visited the site would get sick and start developing rashes. It was quickly discovered that the site was full of improperly disposed toxic chemicals. A church has supposedly been taken over by Satanists due to an upside-down cross, which some say is due to the style of architecture of the church. Helltown is also supposedly the home to a giant snake named the “Peninsula Python.”
Paranormal Activity
- Strange people
- Growls
- Appartitions
- Howls
Location Info
- Some people still live in Helltown.
- There are some unsafe roads throughout the town