Gravity is a fact of life. Remember high school Physics? (Fun times!) What goes up must come down - and levitation is just a magic trick. Or at least that's what we've been taught. Well, if you've ever been to Gravity Hill in Connecticut, you might question whether gravity really is a fact of life. It will have you scratching your head, for sure. Gravity Hill is a strange phenomenon in Connecticut - one you truly have to see to believe.
Sterling, Connecticut, is home to what some call an illusion: a real-life gravity hill.
Located in Windham County, Sterling has all the charm and looks that the Quiet Corner is famous for. However, this town is also home to a lot of folklore. Older towns have longer histories, so we really shouldn't be too surprised about the urban legends and passed-down tales. In fact, between Maud's Grave and Devil's Den, this picturesque town lays claim to a few ghosts.
On the intersection of Snake Meadow Hill Road and Main Street, things get really weird.
Legend has it that the land under the road was originally owned by a witch named Margaret Henry, who has a street named after her not too far from this intersection. Apparently, she's not too keen on people being on her land, so she tries to push them away. Others say there are magnets hiding in the bushes. Maybe the tectonic plates of the Earth have aligned just so, or maybe it's just an illusion. Whatever it is, it's, well, weird.
So why is such a quiet-looking road causing so much fuss?
Because on this street, cars roll up the hill. That's right. If you put your car in neutral, you will start rolling up the hill. However, you really have to see it - or experience it - to believe it.
Check out this young woman as she excitedly narrates the phenomenon of her friend's truck rolling up Gravity Hill. Fun... and spooky. Things even out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=010dfcDEO6w
So now that you've seen it in action, what do you think? Do you think Gravity Hill in Connecticut is an illusion (spoiler: it is, but who cares? This is fun!)... or something more sinister? Let us know in the comments! Planning to visit and not sure of what else to do? Check out what's going on at StubHub.
If you're into unusual happenings, did you know that an unusual natural phenomenon occurs in Connecticut during the winter? Here's the story behind frostquakes in Connecticut.
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