50 American Urban Legends, One from Each State
As if this country weren't already scary enough, lets take a look at some of the more popular urban legends from each US State.
Published 4 years ago in Funny
As if this country weren't already scary enough, lets take a look at some of the more popular urban legends from each US State. Take a dive into all the scary urban legends from each state and try not to frighten yourself too close before bedtime.
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NEVADA: THE SPITEFUL MERMAID OF PYRAMID LAKE.After a Paiute man fell in love with a mermaid, his tribe rejected her and told him to throw her back in. She cursed the lake, brought the settlers, and ignited a war. (Talk about spite!) In modern times, the lake has drowned locals, spiting them out as far as Lake Tahoe.
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PENNSYLVANIA: CHARLIE NO-FACE.Also known as the Green Man, rumors of a murderous faceless man roaming the streets at night were based on a real-life person who’d suffered an extreme accident that destroyed his face. He wasn’t, as it turns out, a murderer; he walked at night because he wanted to get fresh air and be left alone. The legends stuck, however.
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TEXAS: THE CANDY LADY.You know about the chupacabra, but have you heard about the lesser-known legend of an evil woman who lures children with candy? Candy left out on the windowsill is meant to lure children so a spectral woman can pull out their teeth, kidnap them, or stab them in the eyes. The story may have been linked to a real-life person, Clara Crane, who killed her husband by poisoning candy and was later released from an institution.
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MAINE: COLONEL BUCK’S TOMB.After a woman became pregnant with Col. Buck’s son, he forced her out to take care of the babe alone, later having her burned as a witch. The son ran off with the witch’s leg that had rolled out of the bonfire, and he later cursed the colonel’s tomb, which now bears the stain of a leg, despite several attempts to clean, replace, or remove it.
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MISSISSIPPI: MERCRITIS.Supposedly, a horrible outbreak wrecked much of a rural Mississippi town and was later covered up by the government and medical community. If a man ingested too much lead, he would produce a smell that would cause a hormonal reaction in women, who’d descend into mad homicidal fits.