Transcription of Ghost Stories: The Bennington Triangle
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Much like its counterparts, a portion of Vermont's green wilderness gained a reputation. Between theyears 1920 and 1950, a number of people vanished without a trace. In his book, "Green MountainGhosts, Ghouls, and Unsolved Mysteries", Joe Citro dubbed an area in Bennington nearGlastenbury mountain the " Bennington Triangle ". Not only have people disappeared, defyingexplanation, it has also been an alleged hot spot for UFO activity, strange lights, sounds, odors,specters, mysterious creatures. Even Native American's shunned the place. They believed the landto be cursed because all four winds met in that spot and some Native American folklore speaks of anenchanted stone which swallows anything to step upon it. How many of these claims are true, I amnot certain. However, the disappearances have been November 12, 1945, 75 year old Middie Rivers led four hunters onto the mountain. As the groupwas returning to camp, near Long Trail Road and Route 9, Rivers broke away from the others andwas never seen again.
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