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Gunntown Cemetery

1790 establishments in ConnecticutCemeteries in New Haven County, ConnecticutNaugatuck, ConnecticutReportedly haunted locations in ConnecticutUse mdy dates from July 2021
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Gunntown Cemetery is an old cemetery in Naugatuck, Connecticut which was established in 1790. Many of Naugatuck's citizens who supported independence from British rule during the Revolutionary War are buried in the cemetery. The cemetery is also considered by many to be haunted.

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