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The Devil's Washbowl road in Moretown, Vermont is connected to a tale of pig-human hybrid entity known as the "Pigman". Edmonds Road, Jeremy Swamp Road, Marginal Road, Saw Mill City Road, Velvet Street, and Zion Hill Road, Connecticut : these Connecticut roads are connected to legends of Melon Heads , Saw Mill and Velvet are commonly referred ...
Devil's Bowl Speedway is a half-mile auto racing track in West Haven, Vermont.It is the longest length of the three remaining tracks in Vermont. It currently hosts races in the Sportsman Modified division, the Limited Sportsman Modified division, the Novice Sportsman Modified division, the Crown Vic division, the Mini Stock division, and the 500cc Mini Sprint division.
"Bennington Triangle" is a phrase coined by American author Joseph A. Citro to denote an area of southwestern Vermont within which a number of people went missing between 1945 and 1950. This was further popularized in two books, including Shadow Child , in which Citro devoted chapters to discussion of these disappearances and various items of ...
The guns on Devil's Fiddle, an expert run, were rehabbed and new spot guns were added in high-traffic areas to "resurface quickly" during busy times. ... Vermont flooding: Vermont ski town ...
A steam devil was seen churning over Lake Champlain from Burlington, Vermont, on Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. (Twitter/@NWSBurlington)
Devil's Rock, located on the Mount Pisgah side of the lake at a less than halfway point from the lake's southern beach, is a popular diving spot for daring locals and vacationers. [16] It takes its name from a painted image of a devil on the front of the rock facing out toward the lake.
Satans Kingdom is an unincorporated community in the town of Leicester in Addison County, Vermont, United States. It is located along Vermont Route 53 near the southern shore of Lake Dunmore and just north of Fern Lake. Satans Kingdom was so named for their rocky soil, which is unsuitable for farming.
Buffalo Bill, Jr. is a half-hour Western television series that aired in syndication [1] starting in March 1955. [2] The last new episode was broadcast in September 1956. [3] The series was produced by Gene Autry's Flying A Productions, and distributed by CBS Television Film Sales. [4]