Posts Tagged With 'americas'

MonsterQuest: America's Loch Ness Monster (Full)

MonsterQuest: America’s Loch Ness Monster (Full)

Description: Does a giant prehistoric creature lurk in Lake Champlain? Generations of eyewitnesses rumour to have seen the creature, a dinosaur-like animal, 15-25 feet long most resembling the extinct plesiosaurs. Examine the mystery surrounding Lake Champlain as specially designed cameras search for the monster.

Author: Ghost32

Bigfoot: America’s King Kong

Description: Video on Native American Names of Bigfoot or Sasquatch.

Author: Jordanwarner

Witch ball

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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.

Annie’s Road

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Annie’s Road is the section of Riverview Drive between Totowa Road and Union Boulevard in Totowa, New Jersey.

Richmond Vampire

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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.

Pickens County Courthouse

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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.

Lincoln’s Ghost

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There have been several stories about ghosts of former Presidents revisiting the White House. However, the most common and popular[citation needed] is that of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln’s Ghost, or to others as The White House Ghost, is said to have haunted the White House since his death. It is widely believed that Lincoln might have known that he would die before his assassination when he was president.

Jersey Devil

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The Jersey Devil, sometimes called the Leeds Devil, is a legendary creature or cryptid said to inhabit the Pine Barrens in southern New Jersey. The creature is often described as a flying biped with hooves, but there are many variations. The Jersey Devil has worked its way into the pop culture of the area, even lending its name to New Jersey’s team in the National Hockey League.

Hot foot powder

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Hot Foot powder is used in African American hoodoo folk magic to drive unwanted people away. It is a mixture of herbs and minerals, virtually always including cayenne pepper, and usually other ingredients such as sulfur, black pepper, graveyard dirt, bluestone, gunpowder or salt.

Griggstown cow

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The Griggstown Cow was a “ghost cow” that was reported to inhabit the Millstone River floodplain and the Griggstown Lock of the Delaware and Raritan Canal in Griggstown, in central New Jersey. It was originally thought to be an urban legend but in November 2002 was discovered to be a living black and white bull that had been roaming in an area where cattle are not normally found.

Crybaby Bridge

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Crybaby Bridge is a nickname given to some bridges. The name often reflects an urban legend that the sound of a baby can be, or has been, heard from the bridge. Many are also accompanied by an urban legend of a baby or young child/children being killed nearby, or thrown from the bridge into the river or creek below.

Mercy Brown vampire incident

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Mercy Brown Vampire Incident, which occurred in 1892, is one of the best documented cases of the exhumation of a corpse in order to perform rituals to banish an undead manifestation.