Little People's Village features the remains of a town of doll-sized structures. The town was built by a man living in Middlebury in the late 1800s. Two versions of the story state that either his wife started seeing fairy folk around their home and made her husband build them a village, or the man heard the voices of the little people in his head demand he build it. Eventually, the sight, or sound, of the fairies drove the couple to madness. People say you can hear the sounds of the little people, or the ghosts of those they tormented, in the village today. Little People's Village is in the woods of Middlebury, off of Route 63 just north of the junction with Interstate 84.
New London Ledge Lighthouse is a structure right out of a painting and home to the ghost of its former keeper. The lighthouse was manned until 1987, when it became fully automated. Over the years when it was manned, those on duty would report strange occurrences, such as doors slamming by themselves, sheets flying off the beds of their own accord and the fog horn going off on its own. These strange events are credited to "Ernie," the ghost of one of the lighthouses' former keepers who threw himself off the top of the lighthouse when his wife ran off with a ferry boat captain.
Gunntown Cemetery in Naugatuck is one of the oldest in the area and dates back to the 1790s. The site has no macabre story which explains the reason it is haunted, and the reports of paranormal activities at the site vary widely in their nature, from hearing random music with the sound of children's laughter to seeing a man with a lantern patrolling the grounds to sights of a boy playing by the wall who simply vanishes. The cemetery is located on Gunntown Road.
Union Cemetery, next to the Easton Baptist Church, is haunted by an apparition known as "The White Lady." She has been seen by many witnesses, as well as allegedly being captured in pictures and on video. According to local legend, the white-gowned apparition is either the spirit of a woman who was murdered after she killed her husband, or the spirit of a woman who was killed around 1900 and whose body was dumped behind the church. The White Lady has been seen floating above the headstones, or appearing in the middle of the road ahead of a moving car. She looks to fall beneath the car, but when the driver jumps out, no one is there. Union Cemetery is located at the junction of routes 59 and 136 in Easton.