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The legends have turned the area into a site for legend tripping. There have been a number of deaths and accidents at the trestle since its construction, despite the presence of an 8-foot (2.4 m) fence to keep thrill-seekers out. [2] Norfolk Southern train crossing Pope Lick trestle bridge
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.
Old Gods of Appalachia is a horror podcast written by Cam Collins and Steve Shell that debuted on October 31, 2019. The show is produced by DeepNerd Media, is distributed by Rusty Quill, and was adapted into a role-playing game by Monte Cook Games.
These reports date back to the 1880s. It was investigated on Ghost Adventures in 2009 and on Ghost Hunters in 2006. Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee is reportedly haunted. [23] It was investigated on both Ghost Adventures and Ghost Hunters. Part of the football field at Lee Williams High School in Kingman lies atop an old Pioneer Cemetery. Women in ...
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The adventure of Charlie and his wheat-straw hat : a memorat. Mary Szilagyi. New York. ISBN 0-396-08772-8. OCLC 12908970. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Hiser, Berniece T. (1978). Quare Do's in Appalachia: East Kentucky Legends and Memorats. Children's literature portal
An exploration of the folklore and legends behind petrosomatoglyphs throughout the world, including the Devil’s Footprint in Ipswich, Massachusetts, which according to legend was created by Satan while wrestling with George Whitefield in 1740.
Ghost stories, or "haint tales" in regional English, [80] are a common feature of southern oral and literary tradition. [81] Ghost stories native to the region include the story of the Greenbrier Ghost, which is rooted in a Greenbrier County, West Virginia, murder. [78] Several urban legends and horror stories have been rooted in the Appalachia ...