Fayville was the original of two unconnected settlements that made up the town of Glastenbury, Vermont (c. 1790s-1937). 5 people disappeared in or near Glastenbury between 1945 and 1950; it is considered the center of the so-called Bennington Triangle.
These shots were taken during an expedition on Aug 14, 2004.
The most intact structure remaining is the foundation of the former Eagle Square sawmill
Various cellar holes, stone walls and rusting metal can be found off in the woods around various sections of Glastenbury Mountain. I didn’t disappear into any lost horizon on the mountain, which is always a plus. I guess.
More on Glastenbury and the Bennington Triangle:
The best documentary treatment to date on the town of Glastenbury and the Bennington Triangle mystery.
William Shatner’s “Weird or What” Bennington Triangle segment begins at 18:20
Excerpt from a lecture I gave at Pownal library, 2004