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Red Cross, Pointe Coupee Parish on Louisiana Highway 10 across the Atchafalaya River from Melville. Red River Landing, Pointe Coupee Parish; Roosevelt, East Carroll Parish: On US 65 south of Transylvania; Ruddock, St. John the Baptist; Seiper, Rapides Parish: Sawmill town located on LA 465 [21] Sherburne, Pointe Coupee Parish; Sondheimer, East ...
Legends of Myrtles Plantation; Letiche; T. Mary Oneida Toups This page was last edited on 4 September 2020, at 00:35 (UTC). ... Category: Louisiana folklore.
There are a variety of other legends surrounding the Myrtles. The house is reputedly built over an Indian burial ground, and the ghost of a young Native American woman has been reported. During the Civil War, the house was ransacked by Union soldiers, and legend claims that three were killed in the house. Supposedly, there is a blood stain in a ...
Whether it be a creepy ghost story in the form of a haunted road or vengeful spirit, or something a little harder to explain, like an extraterrestrial hotbed or a beastly Sasquatch, urban legends ...
Homey the Clown was an urban legend (specifically Chicago) surrounding a killer clown, predating the "Creepy Clown Craze" by several years, originating in Chicago, Illinois in 1991. [ 58 ] The Honey Island Swamp monster is a sasquatch-like creature that can allegedly be found living in the Honey Island Swamp of Louisiana .
Welcome to Bran Castle in Transylvania, Romania, known as "Dracula's Castle" because it matches the description in the classic legend by Bram Stoker. Google Street View Check out the castle's ...
The Honey Island Swamp Monster, also known as the Cajun Sasquatch and in Cajun French: La Bête Noire, [1] is an ape-like humanoid cryptid creature, similar to descriptions of Bigfoot, purported to inhabit the Honey Island Swamp in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. [2]
A popular legend is that a railroad worker was in an accident in which he was decapitated and now he is holding a lantern going up and down the tracks searching for his missing head. The other legend involves the murder of a foreman for the Missouri-Pacific Railroad. The Gurdon Light was reportedly sighted shortly after his murder near those ...