Hidden deep within the misty valleys of the Great Smoky Mountains lies a place frozen in time—Elkmont, Tennessee. Once a booming logging town and later […]


Hidden deep within the misty valleys of the Great Smoky Mountains lies a place frozen in time—Elkmont, Tennessee. Once a booming logging town and later […]
Legends of shapeshifters are intricately woven throughout Maine’s rich tapestry of folklore. They reflect the state’s profound connection to its rugged wilderness and deep-rooted Native […]
Doppelgängers are “twin strangers” – these entities appear to be an exact copy of a living person. Although there is no biological connection, the Doppelgänger […]
In classic Urban Legend style, The Clown Statue starts off with a family hiring a new babysitter. Urban legends are always picking on babysitters. As […]
Throughout human history, shapeshifting myths have played a significant role in various cultures. From ancient folklore to contemporary storytelling, the concept of shapeshifting has resonated […]
What are skinwalkers? Simply put, evil shapeshifting shaman of the American southwest. So… just what is a “fleshgait” anyway? Fleshgaits are creatures of Internet folklore. […]
The steps of turning into a werewolf are all pretty painful for your human form to handle. There is usually a lot of screaming, snapping, stretching, and howling involved.
If you’re curious about the creepiest legends from Arkansas, look no further. Arkansas is one of those places that is full of spooky urban legends, ghost stories, and creature sightings. It’s rich with dark history, small towns, and heavily wooded, making it the ideal environment for all things creepy.
Scary stories from New York City are not limited to violent crimes and outlandish rent rates. It appears its’ nickname as the city that never […]
Possibly the best ghost story and legend to come out of Maine, is that of the Specter Moose or the Ghost Moose of Maine. The Specter Moose is exactly what it sounds like – the ghostly apparition of a moose. It just doesn’t get more “Maine” than that!