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@Fairy Squad Mother, this is true. I'm from BC just 30min from the border and we have similar urban legends to Washington but I've never heard of that nessy cousin before. I wonder what constitutes "scariest" cuz bigfoot is far more common here but maybe no ones witnessed an actual attack or fear -endusing experience
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@MMSieBreeze, Riverdale Road has been host to a BUNCH of urban legends old enough that my dad remembers when him and his friends went for a midnight ride down it. It ranges from there being a haunted satanic mansion (as mentioned in the snippet) to being over an old Indian burial ground. Hanging bodies can be seen in the shadows of trees in certain sections. For me and my buddies, we could hear what sounded like drums around us, and I swear to God we found handprints on the windows when we got back to a lighted area. It was creepy as hell
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@TheWafflingDead, that is creepy...my brother from anothers dad says there is a raikroad track at the tip of texas(Brownsville[though im now unsure it was in brownsville]) where a schoolbus of children were killed and if you park on the tracls...the children will push you off the tracks to safety...even went as far as saying that theyve poured flour on the back of their vehicle and after being pushed there were childrens handprints in the flour
I’m from right near where zombie road is in Missouri, and while I’ve never been down it, my dad sure has and he’s had a ton of creepy stories about it