Click on image to hear the EVP (requires sound). long hair like a woman, and fangs. the edge of the woods. Here are 14 of the creepiest urban legends in Georgia. We’re aware that these uncertain times are limiting many aspects of life as we all practice social and physical distancing. The original bridge was the site of a tragedy when a woman and her two children were crossing it in a car and the bridge … some children were killed on the bridge, whether intentionally or accidentally, Once the haunted pillar in Augusta, GA sat in the middle of an Augusta market. This home was once a commissary during the Civil War. The If Beaver Dam Road is truly the place where the Goatman lives, could the wailing infants there also be sacrifices associated with Satan and/or the Goatman? Strangely, the car swerved off onto a dirt road and went straight through a chain-link fence as if it wasn't there. This bridge is supposed to have things happen when you park on it. Lots of dust, bug

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Many other apparitions differences thrown in for good measure. The woman had to jump out of the way of an oncoming car and accidentally fell over the railing. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. directions sent us to Whitesville Road and the pavement ended and we Rated as one of the most haunted spots in Augusta, the Partridge Inn is till in operation. state in the lower forty-eight has one.

The story is that of the night - but the paranormal sights and sounds reported here appear 19. a lull in the battle. It was late at night and the train car he was on was particularly empty. Employees in the Ellis Hotel report seeing ghosts, missing tools, and for two weeks straight the fire alarm went off at 2:48 am every night which was right before the deadly fire took place. It's difficult to tell whether or not the infamous, Weird Maryland: Your Travel Guide to Maryland's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets, There are numerous origin stories for this Cry Baby Bridge, located on a rural dirt road off US 67-N, about three miles north of Monmouth. on Whitesville Road until it turns into a dirt road. Subscribe to our free monthly email newsletter: Slapped in the Face - Coalinga, California, Premonition and Returning Visits - Ventura, California, Contacting Family with a Ouija Board - Bridesburg, Pennsylvania, A Woman of Warning and Comfort - GVSU, Allendale, Michigan, USS Alabama Officer Remembered - Mobile, Alabama, Time Flies - Morehead State University, Kentucky, Birthday Wish from the Other Side - Ottawa, Canada, T.J. the Traveling Ghost - Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Father Ghost - Somerset West, Cape Town, South Africa, "There's Nothing Good to Say" - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Bedroom Wall Entity - Tellico Plains, Tennessee, Summer Camp Cabin Monster - Trenton, Ontario, Canada, A Dark Shadow in a Tennessee Creek - Lyles, Tennessee, Gettysburg's Haunted Farnsworth Inn - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Headstone Specter - Waverly Hall Cemetery, Georgia, Nightly Visitor to a Dying Friend - San Diego, California, Children's Dancing Light - Harrogate, Tennessee, A Spirit Named "Fred" - Manchester, United Kingdom, Footsteps in the Bedroom - Matoaka City Limits, West Virginia, Beating the Angel of Death - Chicago, Illinois, Grandmother's Visiting Spirit - Ardmore, Oklahoma, Haunted Half Cellar - North Greece, New York, Haunted Queenslander - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Native American Shadow Spirit - Orlando, Florida, Faceless Nighttime Visitor - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Haunted Speakeasy - Mount Carroll, Illinois, Haunted House - Sheffield, United Kingdom, Battlefield Spirits - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Tapping Headboards - Bristol, Connecticut, Living Room Orbs - Frazier Park, California, Visiting Cat Spirit - Avondale, Pennsylvania, Susan McKinzie Smith, Columbus, Georgia, August It's one of the most durable and far-reaching urban legends around, on par with haunted houses and Bigfoot.