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2025-09-28 Photo by John Linnell
There is a haunted goat farm and tree found in Ft. Collins Colorado. The tree that resides at this goat farm is called the “Hell Tree” due to it’s past. The legend goes that a goat farmer used to live on this farm in 1890 with his family. One day the goat farmer saw one of his employees stealing one of his goats the farmer decided to hang the man from the tree. The rest of his employees who were upset due to the fact that the employee was one of their friends, plotted to kill the goat farmer. The goat farmer caught wind of this however and hung all 13 of his employees from the tree. Word got out and he found out that he would be arrested and an angry mob was already on its way so the goat farmer not wanting to be caught shot his wife while she was taking a bath and suffocated his both of his daughters after this he then hung himself from the tree. The mob got to the goat farm and saw the horrible sight but they themselves were to scared to do anything with the bodies and left that to the police. Eventually the house caught fire. It started in the bathroom and made its way out however the tree was not touched by the flames. Reports came in that people saw a man hanging from the tree only for the police to arrive and have no one there. Many people believe this to be the spirit of the goat farmer himself cursed to hang for all eternity for the crimes he committed in life.
Marvin E. Knedler, First National Tower Building, Typical Floor Plan, Ft. Collins, Colorado, 1977
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