These mentally deranged souls were quite often nothing more then the wives and daughters of men who felt that these women were disobedient and needed punishment. Anyone that was considered not normal by the standards of the times could be tossed into solitary confinement on a whim or a notion. Alcoholics, the depressed or homeless, women going through menopause, and anyone else that went against what was considered normal was open to the possibility of their freedom and dignity being snatched from them by entering a hell in the form of an insane asylum.
The Seven Gates of Hell is only one of the many stories involving the terrors that surround asylums and the very nature of their being. These buildings were usually made from large rocks or bricks, and ornamental in appearance with Gothic style themes, complete with medieval spired balconies as to leave the feeling of tranquility, peacefulness, and an overwhelming feeling of well being. Unfortunately this was not the case once a patient was thrust into the interior of these cold castles where hell awaited their arrival.
From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania had its share of insane asylums, and legend has it that one of the worst asylums in existence was located in the bordering towns of York and Hellam, Pennsylvania. The town's people feared the criminals housed within the asylum located deep within the Pennsylvania woods down a long dusty country lane that kept the civilized far away from the mentally deranged.
The local residents considered it a blessing that the asylum was well hidden from prying eyes, allowing most to forget its very existence, that was until the night that hell erupted, and the mentally insane were free to roam the woods due to a massive fire that all but gutted the house of the punished souls that were once confined within its block walls.
The fire and the sheriffs department were unable to get to the asylum in a timely fashion in order to gain control of a situation gone bad. Panic enthralled the town's people, and chaos replaced the peaceful calm that once enveloped this sleepy community. Men were beaten to death once they were located running from the inferno within the thick trees out of a desire to survive the blazing fire that now engulfed the woods. They had the choice of being burned to a crisp or being beaten to death by civilized people that feared the mentally deranged criminal minds.
Today the only evidence proving that the asylum existed is the elderly residents who remember the horrific stories surrounding the asylum and the night of its demise, local legend, and geographical markers that lead to the Seven Gates of Hell. The asylum was located on Toad Road within the cities limits, but you will not find any records that this road ever existed as it has been officially changed to Trout Run Road in an effort to keep ghost hunters, curiosity seekers, and vandals out of the original location of the asylum.
The horrific events that occurred in the early 1900's at the asylum have forever cursed Toad Road. It is not uncommon to feel the lurking evil in the area or to spot apparitions walking along the path that leads to the Seven Gates of Hell. Curiosity seekers and ghost hunters have reported to have only made it to the fifth gate as an overwhelming sensation forces you to turn back.
Strange voices calling out in pain, screams in the night and other ghostly occurrences are commonplace for the area, and according to Marcus Malvern Jr. the legend claims that if one did manage to get past all seven gates, they would be standing upon the burned remains of the mental hospital, a bona fide passageway to hell itself.
The Legend
The first gate is the only one visible during the day, but hard to find as it is buried within the deep woods. The other six gates are only visible during the night, and the legend says that if you pass through all of them, you will land in hell.
Location of the Seven Gates of Hell
Trout Run Road & Druck Valley Road, deep within the woods surrounding the Rocky Ridge County Park, between Hellam & York, Pennsylvania.
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great article ♥ Very good article.
I love your ghost stories. Good job!
I lived in that area most of my life. I can tell you there is no record of any Mental instatution located there. A local doctor put the main gate up and rumors started to fly then. The reason no one has ever made it all seven gates is a simple one. They were cought buy the locals or got scared and ran. The gates have been torn down. They are on several properties and if you would have gotten permission the owners would let you walk through all 7. Several of my friends and I got permission and walked through all 7. We are still here. This paranormal story is a load.
i have been to it . i myself have only been passed the second gate, a lot of creepy stuff happens
Creepy, very interesting :)
How did this whole thing get started? is there even a storie behind it, or is it just some freaky place with no reasoning to be freaky? and why don't we just google earth it, then we'd see whats at the end i mean, there maynot even be a 6th 0r 7th gate. like if no one has passed the 5th, or no one has came back to tell the tale how would we know there is a 6th or 7th. it seems that i have millions of questions yet no answers.
my boyfriend told me about this place he haerd from a friend who has been there only made it to the 2nd gate. Love the story am a real believer in this stuff. Cant get enough, question though i was told that before the 7th gate you have to get out of your car becasue it gets so hot that the tires on your car melt off. Is it true?? you can tell me more at Marcellavogel@yahoo.com
thank you!
You have to go through more gates to see and hear the action. Next time Jeff, go a bit further if you dare.
i went there last year with two of my friends around 11:30 at night and we walked through the first gate and walked back a trail for a good hour and nothing happened, didnt feel like anyone was watching, didnt hear anything, nothing. so we turned around and left..i want to believe things happen but they didnt happen to me