To the uninformed, Salem’s Garner Lake looks like any other lake. It seems like a nice place to go fishing or watch a sunset. Most people don’t know there’s an entire house sitting on the lake’s murky bottom.
Yes, you read that right: there’s a house on the bottom of the lake. Back In 1895, a family decided to move their house from one side of the lake to the other.
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They waited until the lake froze over and hoisted the house onto sleds to move it across the ice. They weren’t able to finish the job in one day, so they left it out on the ice with plans to move it the next day.
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Mother Nature had other plans. The ice weakened overnight, sinking part of the house. The family was able to remove some possessions before the house sank to the bottom, but they weren’t able to salvage the stove, sofa, and an upright piano.
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Here’s the weird part: many who have gone fishing on Gardner Lake claim they’ve heard piano music rising up from the depths.
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Does one of the family members return to the house in the afterlife to play their long-lost piano? Was there an existing ghost that moved to the bottom of the lake with the house? Bring a fishing rod if you go investigate for yourself.
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If you love the paranormal, check out this list of 9 little-known haunted places in Connecticut.
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