EASTON, Conn. — One of Connecticut’s oldest cemeteries, Union Cemetery in Easton, is filled with rich history and tales of hauntings that have drawn the attention of both ghost hunters and historians.

Dating back to 1825, Union Cemetery has served as the final resting place for hundreds of Easton residents. But it’s also become known for its folklore stories of “women in white” and mysterious “red eyes” that have made it a popular stop for paranormal enthusiasts.

The cemetery has long been a hotspot for ghost hunters, including famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, whose work inspired "The Conjuring" films.

While many people visit Union Cemetery for its haunted reputation, officials are reminding the public that it’s still a place of remembrance.

“We ask that when p

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