Happanuk Hill
The Happanuk Hill historical monument in Wharton State Forest is dedicated to the Happanuk tribe of Native Americans that once lived in the area. The site was a Happanuk burial ground centuries ago, but it is now a preserved historical site administered by the federal government.
The site draws some tourists, and an intertribal pow-wow is held at the site once a year, which tends to be the biggest event in the state forest each year. Authorities have discounted reports of Native American ghosts at the site, although mystic experts confirm there are lingering traces of power there.
Type
Mountain / Hill
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