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The Richmond Vampire (also called locally the Hollywood Vampire) is a recent urban legend from Richmond, Virginia. Local residents claim that the mausoleum of W. W. Pool (Dated 1913) in Hollywood Cemetery holds the remains of a vampire. Supposedly Pool was run out of England in the 19th century for being a vampire.
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Adams Grove Presbyterian Church in Dallas County The Dr. John R. Drish House in Tuscaloosa Sweetwater Mansion in Florence, during 1934. The Boyington Oak in Mobile is a Southern live oak that reportedly grew from the grave of Charles Boyington in the potter's field just outside the walls of Church Street Graveyard.
Lovers of spooky cemeteries should head to West Virginia. This smaller state, with less than 2 million residents, is home to over 18,534 graveyards, the oldest of which dates back to 1734 ...
The Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Called “One of America’s Most Haunted Homes,” The Myrtles Plantation, constructed in the 1700s, is certainly beautiful—but inside, it ...
Elko Tract is a 2,220 acre (9 km 2) tract of land in Henrico County, Virginia. It is considered one of Virginia's ghost towns due to its history as a decoy airfield during World War II, then partially developed as an African-American mental hospital, before that project was abandoned. [1]
This is an incomplete List of ghost towns in Virginia. Bigler's Mill (York County) Ca Ira (Cumberland County) Canada (Charlottesville) Carvins Cove; Colchester, Virginia;
Lumpkin's Jail, also known as "the Devil's half acre", was a slave breeding farm, [1] as well as a holding facility, or slave jail, located in Richmond, Virginia, just three blocks from the state capitol building. More than five dozen firms traded in enslaved human beings within blocks of Richmond's Wall Street (now 15th Street) between 14th ...