The Legends and Myths of Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road Pt. II: Of Native Americans, Mothmen, M.B.I.s and UFOs
August 26, 2009 by Todd Atteberry

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Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow’s Road big-time debut came in the book the Mothman Prophecies by John Keel, but the legends stretch back further. Lost and confused in the history of the native Americans of Huntington and Plainview, we try to untangle the mysteries of the mothman, M.I.B. and UFOs in this haunted area.
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Posted in Sweet Hollow & Mount Misery | Tagged Mount Misery Road, mount misery road huntington, mount misery road legends, Sweet Hollow Road, sweet hollow road stories | 2 Comments
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“A walk through the forest of Mount Misery at night will certainly do that. And perhaps if you go, you’ll see something that can’t be explained. ”
So true, Todd! And I should know…
JeReviens
spent many a boring night driving around with friends on long island and for some reason we ALWAYS ventured here. we did late night walks in the woods, got chased out by police, had a jeep comming towards us stop directly infront of my car and shut its headlights off and wait til i got the balls to drive around him.. my best gf peed her oants that night i believe. had a ghost dog run into the side of my car and hoped to see mary!! gotta love this place and in all its moonlight creepiness it is so beautiful in the morning sun<3