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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.
In the 1860s, Pool moved to Virginia. He was a clerk in a tobacco factory in Manchester, in 1870. [4] In 1880 [5] and 1900, [6] he was a bookkeeper. He was working as a private secretary in 1910; [7] then as a bookkeeper again in 1920 in Richmond. [8] In c. 1866, he and Alice Purdue (December 1842–Feb. 6, 1913) were married.
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;
Ferry Plantation House, or Old Donation Farm, Ferry Farm, Walke Manor House, [3] [5] is a brick house in the neighborhood of Old Donation Farm in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The site dates back to 1642 when Savill Gaskin started the second ferry service in Hampton Roads to carry passengers on the Lynnhaven River to the nearby county courthouse ...
There will be historic tours in September, Halloween events such as costume contests, games and a haunted house (with respect to the on-site spirits, she said), Christmas events, and movie nights ...
Yates Tavern, also known as Yancy Cabin, is a historic tavern located near Gretna, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. The building dates to the late-18th or early-19th century, and is a two-story, frame building sheathed in weatherboard. It measures approximately 18 feet by 24 feet and has eight-inch jetty on each long side at the second-floor level.
Bounded by 2nd St., northern limit of CSX right-of-way (now the northern limit of the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority), historic property line and former stream courses. 37°33′05″N 77°25′46″W / 37.5514°N 77.4294°W / 37.5514; -77.4294 ( Shockoe Hill Burying Ground Historic