We are all familiar with the legendary Bigfoot, wandering the forests of Pacific Northwest as stories would tell. But Sasquatch is only the tip of the iceberg that is North American folklore and urban myth, as there are countless strange and ghastly creatures, ghosts and witches allegedly roaming the states. From dog boy to the dark watchers, every state has its own source of spooky stories and legends that are meant to draw the interest of the fans of all things scary or maybe even send a chill down the spines of those with weaker hearts. Scroll down below to read about a frightening story from every state and don't forget to comment and vote for the spookiest ones!
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Can most of the supernatural fans agree that 1x02 was the scariest episode of the whole series
Sure is hard to get blood out of a wedding dress,j at least she did it formally in style
My husband grew up down the street from the graveyard it's in! He and his mom have some super creepy stories from when they lived there.
So follow up! The town that the chair is in is called st. Hellen's, it's one of the older towns in Florida. He said he heard voices and saw shadow people the whole time they lived there. His mom was not a believer in anything paranormal but said she got hot and almost threw up from sitting in the chair. It is said if you do sit in the chair you can then see the dead. his mom says she had seen almost all of her dead family members at one time or another, after sitting in the chair. Also by the lake, sometimes you can see a ghost light. And the next town over is also the largest psychic retreat in the county. Hope this helped :)
I know this is meant to be scary but all I read was cheese and that he likes beer sounds like my kind of guy
ahahah leave a beer on a chair overnight? that's sci-fi my friend
i wonder how many people hear about this and think 'well the big cheese must like beer so let's leave some beer here on this chair so that he can make people who sit in the chair suffer WHILE DRUNK!?' not sure why they would call santa the big cheese but whatever...
have actually read stories about her; though NH doesn't have a "good" reputation itself as far as executing women in their small villages/towns that their neighbors accused of witchcraft. during my own visits to NH it always felt a bit creepy as all townsfolk still seem to treat outside visitors with a great deal of suspicion... guess i was rather unfamiliar w/ what seemed like their unfriendly ways & felt like i amongst a horde of very old fashioned, puritans.
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I'm guessing this is a common one? There's a goatman story in north Texas too.
sure, you name a house the 'murder house' what do you expect to happen there?!
I am a born and raised Alaskan and have travelled quite a bit within the state and I've never heard of this.
Area 51a is where the real cool stuff happens, it built above Area 51's garage.
Every park has a rumor about this. It keeps millions of people from taking “souvenirs” from the parks. Works better than any signs !
in French a werewolf is called a"loup garou" so I think there must be a connection :)
Are the people of Nebraska aware of how far away Fukushima is to Nebraska??
Don't slaughter during wedding ceremony: it's gross and rude... and chances are high that you're going to end up in a meat pie ;p
someone needs to send this page of creepy stuff to Shane and Ryan a.k.a the ghoul boys.
Well, I would for sure go insane if I'd see that kind of thing, no matter in the daytime or at night.
If you think this is weird, check out the Dead Frozen Guy Festival. It's a trip.
So glad to see something from NJ besides the Jersey Devil! Lots of these I never heard of--more, please!
Same here, I live in New Jersey and haven't actually heard of the Ghost Boy of Clinton Road. Was certain they were going to mention the Jersey Devil myself.
Load More Replies...This is an awesome article! I learned about some legends I actually didnt know. (Normally you just hear the typical ones.)
Sorry for being such a fangirl on your post :) i'm too obsessed with that show
So glad to see something from NJ besides the Jersey Devil! Lots of these I never heard of--more, please!
Same here, I live in New Jersey and haven't actually heard of the Ghost Boy of Clinton Road. Was certain they were going to mention the Jersey Devil myself.
Load More Replies...This is an awesome article! I learned about some legends I actually didnt know. (Normally you just hear the typical ones.)
Sorry for being such a fangirl on your post :) i'm too obsessed with that show