NewsPomfret shuts down roads to curb influencer invasion

Pomfret shuts down roads to curb influencer invasion

The American city of Pomfret has banned taking photos. All because of crowds of influencers.
The American city of Pomfret has banned taking photos. All because of crowds of influencers.
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11:51 AM EDT, September 5, 2024

When crowds of influencers began flocking to a small rural community in the United States to capture its picturesque fall colors, the residents decided to protect their privacy. Their determination proved to be effective. The town implemented a ban on local road access.

Entering Pomfret, a small town in Vermont, you can immediately feel its idyllic charm. Howe Hill Road winds down from the north, gently curving to reveal picturesque fields and forests. Early in the fall, the number of vehicles passing through this town of just 900 residents dramatically increases, with more than half of the cars bearing out-of-state license plates.

Drivers often stop abruptly on the road, where the speed limit is 45 miles per hour, blocking one of the two lanes. The reason? The desire to capture the extraordinary views in photos.

Pomfret experiences a true invasion in the fall. In the past, the number of tourists was small, but everything changed when photos of Sleepy Hollow Farm – a private 55-acre property located along a picturesque rural road – began circulating on social media.

Since then, as residents say, the influx of visitors has spun out of control. On Instagram, you can find thousands of photographs of the winding dirt road surrounded by majestic maples.

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The picturesque road leads to an elegant country house that has become an icon of American autumn. It's no wonder that Sleepy Hollow Farm has earned the title of one of the "most photographed places in the country." However, locals have grown tired of the tourists.

According to the BBC, tourists regularly ignored the "No Trespassing" sign, jumping over the fence surrounding Sleepy Hollow Farm. They often set up makeshift changing rooms to switch outfits for photo sessions and blocked the narrow dirt road. Residents approached local authorities, saying "enough" to this chaos.

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In the fall season of 2022, in response to complaints, authorities implemented temporary changes, converting the road leading past Sleepy Hollow to one-way, in an attempt to control the situation. However, this did not stop the inappropriate behavior of tourists.

According to the BBC, the number of influencers and tourists driven by the location's popularity on Instagram and TikTok grew to unprecedented levels. People damaged the roads, caused accidents, required towing from ditches, trampled private gardens, and even defecated on others' properties. There were also frequent verbal attacks on residents.

As a result, authorities took more decisive action, voting to close the roads leading to the farm during the peak fall season, from September 23 to October 15.

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