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Union Cemetery (Easton, Connecticut)

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Union Cemetery is a cemetery located near Stepney Road in Easton, Connecticut. The site dates back to the 1700s. According to ghost hunters, it is one of the "most haunted" cemeteries in the entire United States. Connecticut demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren have written a book about the cemetery entitled Graveyard.

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Union Cemetery (Easton, Connecticut)
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Sport Hill Road 850
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