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MUSIC: (Royalty free) Kevin Macleod. http://www.incompetech.com
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A witch ball is a hollow sphere of plain or stained glass hung in cottage windows in 18th century England to ward off evil spirits, witch’s spells or ill fortune, though the Witch’s Ball actually originated among cultures where witches were considered a blessing and these witches would usually “enchant” the balls to enhance their potency against evils.. Later, they were often posted on top of a vase or suspended by a cord (as from the mantelpiece or rafters) for a decorative effect. Witch balls appeared in America in the 19th century and are often found in gardens under the name “gazing ball”. However, “gazing balls” contain no strands within their interior.
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Annie’s Road is the section of Riverview Drive between Totowa Road and Union Boulevard in Totowa, New Jersey.
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The Richmond Vampire is an urban legend that began soon after a collapse on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad’s Church Hill Tunnel at Church Hill, a district of Richmond, Virginia, which buried several workers alive on October 2, 1925.
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The Pickens County Courthouse in Carrollton, Alabama is a courthouse in west Alabama famous for a ghostly image that can be seen in one of its windows. The image is said to be the face of Henry Wells, who, as legend has it, was falsely accused of burning down the town’s previous courthouse, and lynched on a stormy night in 1878.