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Legends

  • The Whispering Wisteria

    An urban legend from Savannah, Georgia They say just outside Savannah, where the Spanish moss hangs like nooses from the trees, there’s a rotting plantation house swallowed by time and purple bloom; its porch sagging, its windows like dead eyes. … Continue reading

    The Whispering Wisteria
  • The Laughter Under the Cypress

    An Urban Legend from the Louisiana Bayou They say if you’re out on the water past midnight, when the moon is a pale smear behind the clouds and the mosquitoes grow quiet, you might hear her: Emeline. In the 1800s,… Continue reading

    The Laughter Under the Cypress
  • The Street Art Phantom: A Philadelphia Legend

    Philadelphia’s vibrant street art scene has become part of its identity, filling alleys and underpasses with color and creativity. Yet one artist’s work stands apart, shrouded in mystery and fear. Locals call them The Street Art Phantom. Since the mid-1990s,… Continue reading

    The Street Art Phantom: A Philadelphia Legend
  • The Legend of Chapel Hill’s Ghost Light

    On a dark, stormy night, a freight train rumbled southbound out of Nashville along the L&N rail line, racing toward the small town of Chapel Hill, Tennessee. Days of relentless rain had weakened the ground beneath a stretch of track… Continue reading

    The Legend of Chapel Hill’s Ghost Light
  • Crossing Over: The Dark Legacy of Stuckey’s Bridge

    Stuckey’s Bridge is more than just a historic landmark spanning the Chunky River near Meridian, Mississippi—it’s a place steeped in eerie legend and chilling ghost stories. Officially recognized as a Mississippi Landmark in 1984 and added to the National Register… Continue reading

    Crossing Over: The Dark Legacy of Stuckey’s Bridge
  • Atlanta’s Infamous Supermarket That Refuses to be Forgotten

    Nestled in Atlanta’s Poncey-Highland neighborhood, a grocery store with a past as storied as any crime thriller is the notorious “Murder Kroger.”  This nickname, which first took hold in the early 1990s, has persisted for decades, long after two fatal… Continue reading

    Atlanta’s Infamous Supermarket That Refuses to be Forgotten
  • The Ghostly Boy Who Haunts Pine Haven Elementary

    Tucked away in the quiet hills of Fentress County lies the small, unassuming town of Jamestown, Tennessee—where time seems to stand still.  But within the shadows of this sleepy community, an old, abandoned schoolhouse holds a dark secret that refuses… Continue reading

    The Ghostly Boy Who Haunts Pine Haven Elementary
  • A Murder, an Innocent Man, and the Tree That Tells His Tale

    Mobile, Alabama, is known as the most haunted city in the state, and it’s easy to see why. Since Europeans first set foot on its soil in 1699, they were haunted by its eerie atmosphere.  But none of its tales… Continue reading

    A Murder, an Innocent Man, and the Tree That Tells His Tale
  • The Bizarre Legend of New Orleans’ Devil-Man

    The Axeman of New Orleans gripped his namesake city with icy terror from May 1918 to October 1919 before vanishing into the shadows as suddenly as he had appeared.  In a chilling letter, seemingly penned by his murderous hand, he… Continue reading

    The Bizarre Legend of New Orleans’ Devil-Man
  • Ghosts of Droop Mountain: The Battlefield Where Spirits Still Roam

    The Battle of Droop Mountain, a pivotal Civil War clash, unfolded on November 6, 1863, on the rugged terrain of Pocahontas County, West Virginia.  As Union forces, led by General William W. Averell, prepared to raid the Virginia & Tennessee… Continue reading

    Ghosts of Droop Mountain: The Battlefield Where Spirits Still Roam