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Places built on foundations of buildings that have burned are very creepy. i lived in a house that had walled up stairways and doors to nowhere in the original basement of the first house that burned and was rebuilt in the 20s
ОтветитьBeen to zombie rd! Grew up about 15-20 miles from that area.
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If you want to hunt ghosts in the Heartland, go to Atchison, Kansas.
Right on the west band of the Missouri River, they actually have a haunted house bus tour in the home town of Amelia Earhart.
In the listing of cities with highest crime rate, three of Missouri’s cities are high on that list.
ОтветитьZombie Road Trespassing violations. They are true. :) I know too well.
ОтветитьZombie rd was a road to the river and a quarry. In 1970 the neighbor lady would go down and wed ride along. The ghost stories were for date night. Back in 70s the toilet bowl was right next to it. Good place to drive off road, or at least it was.
ОтветитьYOU got this WRONG ! The OZARK HOWLER is [ NOT ] our Big foot ! That is MO MO . The HOWKER is some thing else & NOT even close ? PS and we have just Big Foot and Dog man , too . They are ALL over our state also, NOT just in some spots !
ОтветитьI live in Illinois, 15 minutes from St. Louis, so Missouri is like my second home!! I'm gonna enjoy watching this video! ❤
ОтветитьMissouri's Bigfoot is called MoMo, not the Missouri Howler 🤦🏻♂️
ОтветитьFolklore: I heard the beer barons, kings of beer were sacrificing children within the veiled prophet rituals at Lemp’s cave theatre 🎭
Also heard they would take a car within a deep underground tunnel passing under the Mississippi River near Eads bridge where they would travel under the race track to the largest mound in the area...Site of Milam Landfill.
Makes you wonder 💭
Another myth: was it really a French fur trapper to settle the Saint Louis territory in Missouri?
Follow up to a previous post, perhaps a spaghetti king 👑 was a close friend to a beer king 👑 and that beer king asked the spaghetti king have his competitors meet their demise and use prohibition as their reason to commit suicide. The mainstream story of the Lemp family hosted plays inviting only the elite powerhouses to travel 45 ft below surface level due to heat sort of comical. I hear they didn’t just watch a play yet they cleansed their actors in a pool before sacrificing them to their deities. That said, just my opinion but a Genoa clan built Saint Louis much earlier than the said mainstream timeline.
Howler? Our Big Foot is Mo Mo the Monster. And how did you NOT mention the Bubble Heads of far North County???
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