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[The Dark Legacy of Abandoned Ghost Towns: Portlock and Dudleytown]-[Ghost Town]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2024-11-21

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The Haunting Echoes of Abandoned Settlements

This episode of the Mr. Ballin podcast delves into the eerie histories of two North American ghost towns, Portlock, Alaska, and Dudleytown, Connecticut. Both locations share a common theme: they were once thriving communities that were suddenly and permanently abandoned due to inexplicable, dark, and potentially supernatural phenomena.

Portlock: The Terror in the Alaskan Wilderness

Portlock, situated on the remote southwestern tip of the Kenai Peninsula, was established in the early 1900s as a hub for commercial fishing and canning. However, by the 1930s, the town was gripped by fear. Residents began disappearing at an "alarming rate," with victims often found "dead and mutilated" in a nearby lagoon.

While locals initially suspected bear attacks, the indigenous people of the region identified the culprit as the "Nantina," a "half man, half beast" creature described as a "tall, two-legged, hairy" entity. The most compelling evidence of this menace came from John Meyer in 1943, who survived an encounter with a massive, hairy figure before succumbing to his injuries. Following the discovery of "18 inch long tracks" and evidence of violent, primal struggles, the townspeople concluded that the area was no longer safe. By 1950, Portlock was completely deserted, leaving behind a legacy of mystery that persists to this day, as even modern visitors report being driven away by the presence of something "huge" lurking in the tree line.

Dudleytown: The Cursed Forest of Connecticut

The second story focuses on "Dark Entry," a forest in Litchfield County, Connecticut, that once housed a town called Dudleytown. In 1906, Dr. William C. Clark and his wife, Harriet, purchased 1,000 acres in this forest, oblivious to its dark reputation. Despite their initial enchantment with the area's natural beauty, the forest was notorious among locals. Builders refused to work on the property, and the land was widely believed to be "cursed."

Historically, Dudleytown was plagued by tragedy. Families like the Carters suffered mass deaths from cholera or were massacred, while other residents, such as Tanner and Abel, descended into madness after reporting sightings of "strange creatures roaming around" the woods. By 1900, the town was effectively a ghost town after a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances, including the tragic end of the Brophy family.

In 1918, the curse struck the Clarks. While Dr. Clark was away, his wife Harriet suffered a traumatic breakdown. Upon his return, he found her in a catatonic state, emitting "maniacal, insane laughter" that seemed to originate from an unseen source. She spent the remainder of her life in a mental institution, and the property remains a site of paranormal intrigue. Today, visitors to the ruins of Dudleytown continue to report "pockets of cold air" and the sensation of "phantom hands" pushing them, leading even prominent paranormal investigators like Ed and Lorraine Warren to declare the area "demonically possessed."

Conclusion

Whether one attributes the demise of Portlock and Dudleytown to unknown biological entities or malevolent supernatural forces, the accounts remain chilling. These stories highlight how human settlements, regardless of their initial promise, can be reclaimed by forces that defy rational explanation, leaving behind only ruins and unsettling legends.

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They're stuck in their ways.
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it's time to eat your words.
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There's a whole bunch of reasons why
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rumors began seeping out
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at an alarming rate
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stuck in their ways
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eat your words
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at an alarming rate
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succumb to his injuries
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emerged victorious
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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Ballin podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. Today's podcast will feature two stories about ghost towns.
The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Portlock, and it's about a town in Alaska with a very dark history.
The second and final story you'll hear is called Ghost Town, and it's about an abandoned town in an off limits forest.

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