Episode 49: The Dog

The Black Dog of Hanging Hills is a spectral beast with a fascinating backstory that makes us question the line between fact and and fiction—and sightings of it seem to go back more than a century in Connecticut, making it one of the more fascinating paranormal creatures of the Northeast. 


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WHC Pynchon, “The Black Dog,” The Connecticut Journal, 1898. 

Hubbard Park Official Website 

Randall Beach, “Joy, Sorrow, and Then. . .” New Haven Register, 2006.

Ryan Chichester, “The Legendary Black. . .” The Record Journal, 2018 

N/A, “Black Dog Hiking. . . “ The Record Journal, 1935. 

N/A “Who has Seen. . “ The Record-Journal, 1949.

N/A, “The Black Dog Legend. . .” The Record-Journal, 1977. 

William Gardner, “A Tale of Two. . .” The Record-Journal, 1981.

Peter Urban, “Black Dog Tale. . .” The Record-Journal, 1983. 

Lynn Bixby, “Storyteller Wins Young. . .” The Hartford Courant, 1987. 

N/A, “The Black Dog. . .” The Hartford Courant, 2000. 

Sheilagh Quaile “The black dog that worries. . .”  The Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History: Vol. 1 : Iss. 1, 2013.

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