North Haven

North Haven, a small town located in Franklin County and the site of many historic buildings and landmarks.

History
North Haven was settled in 1805 by Benjamin W. Desmont a rich landowner who decided to build a town in the area.

The community became a major producer of agricultural and dairy products that were distributed throughout the county.

Then North Haven became a commercial town in the 20th century. In 1919 North Haven became nearly bankrupt and people started to move to Boston.

The North Haven Curse
Locals of North Haven started to get ill from a mysterious and deadly disease that killed 38 people in 1923. Then in 1925 sounds of a demonic howl were heard in the forests and creatures with huge red eyes and pale heads were seen lurking in the shadows.

In 1927 a series of thunderstorms with red lightning was reported to the mayor. The same year North Haven became known as the "Town of the Damned" by many and also the local priests began to perform exorcisms on the residents.

Also, the vegetables on some farms started to rot and also liquefy into puddles of slime.

Cattle developed strange pus-filled boils and maggots pouring out of their sores causing many to be destroyed.

In 1928 things started to change and the curse was no more after the series of strange events subsided.

Points of Interest

 * Church of St. George
 * Fort Bennsley
 * Moorehill Prison