Hudson
Valley
(New York) UFO sightings
Spectacular sightings of a triangular or boomerang-shaped UFO that has
seemingly haunted the Hudson River Valley (along the border of New York
and Connecticut) from 1983 to the present day.
The Hudson Valley of New York is located
about thirty miles north of New York City and is one of the most
densely
populated areas in the country. This area of New York is rich in
legend,
and tales of unusual happenings date back to colonial times. The home
of
the infamous headless horseman from Washington Irvingís The
Legend
of Sleepy Hollow is located in the heart of Hudson Valley. Now, many
residents
of southern New York report encounters of a different
kindósightings
of a giant UFO that they say is not of this Earth.
Artistís conception of the Hudson
Valley UFO
NOTE: For more information, see the authorís
books: Contact of the Fifth Kind (Llewellyn, 1997) and Night Siege: The
Hudson Valley UFO Sightings (Llewellyn, 1998, second edition, expanded
and revised).
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