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  2. Hillbilly Beast of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Hillbilly Beast of Kentucky is supposedly 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m) tall and weighs over 800 Ib (362.8 kg), the Hillbilly Beast of Kentucky also reportedly has black eyes that glow orange during the night and vocalizes using shouts and banging on trees, it shares the rest of its features with the aforementioned Bigfoot.

  3. Category:Kentucky folklore - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 January 2021, at 21:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Pope Lick Monster - Wikipedia

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    The monster was the subject of a 1988 film by Louisville filmmaker Ron Schildknecht called The Legend of the Pope Lick Monster. [6] The 16-minute, $6,000 film premiered on December 29, 1988, at the Uptown Theater.

  5. List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States

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    Epperson House on the University of Missouri–Kansas City campus [86] Town of Avilla on historic Route 66 is said to have large numbers of Shadow Folk throughout village and also haunted by a Revenant Civil War-era bushwhacker nicknamed "Rotten Johnny Reb", from a gruesome historical event now known as the "Legend of the Avilla Death Tree". [87]

  6. Folklore of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Native American cultures are rich in myths and legends that explain natural phenomena and the relationship between humans and the spirit world. According to Barre Toelken, feathers, beadwork, dance steps and music, the events in a story, the shape of a dwelling, or items of traditional food can be viewed as icons of cultural meaning.

  7. Gates of hell - Wikipedia

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    The September 2012 edition of Weird NJ magazine describes a large tunnel, referred to by urban legends as "The Gates of Hell". It is a storm drain in Clifton, New Jersey. [26] The February 2016 edition of Weird Ohio magazine describes a similar sewer system referred to as "The Gates of Hell" or the "Blood Bowl" in the High Street area of ...

  8. List of urban legends - Wikipedia

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    The Black Angel is a folklore legend that describes a statue in Iowa City that is said to be cursed, based on the death of Teresa Feldevert. [ 15 ] Black Annis (also known as Black Agnes or Black Anna ) is a folklore legend that describes a blue-faced hag or witch with iron claws and a taste for human flesh (especially children).

  9. Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    4.8 Folklore and legends. 4.9 ... Ohio, 3 in Maryland, 54 in Kentucky, 25 counties and 8 cities in ... Culture in Crisis is a 2016 memoir by JD Vance that opines on ...

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