You’ll find Rhode Island’s Whipple ghost town centered around abandoned marble quarries that operated from the early 1800s until 1938. The settlement, established by John Whipple’s family in 1658, thrived as a quarrying community until labor disputes, accidents, and reported supernatural occurrences drove residents away. The area now features crumbling foundations, flooded quarry pits, and the historic Whipple-Jenckes House. Local folklore and archaeological evidence reveal a deeper story of this once-bustling New England settlement.
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10.1 Are There Any Guided Ghost Tours Available in Whipple Hollow Today?…