10.
Dead Man’s Curve It's said there is a faceless figure that
Routes 222 and 125 meet.
haunts "Dead Man's Curve," which is a dangerous intersection in Clermont County, Ohio, where
The figure can show up as different things, like a faceless phantom - which is also described
as a black silhouette - a ghostly green Plymouth Roadrunner, or even a driverless Chevy Impala.
Can you even imagine driving down the road and seeing a driverless car go past you!?
It used to be a two lane road, until 1968 when it was straightened and widened into
a four lane.
However, with the original design, it curved sharply at the top of the hill, which caused
many deaths.
A month after the road was widened, an Impala carrying 5 teenagers was hit by a green Roadrunner
that was going 100 mph.
After this accident, there were sightings of a faceless hitchhiker.
Most sightings are around the time of the accident, between 1:20 and 1:40 am.
So if you are ever on this road in the late hours of the night, keep an eye out for the
faceless hitchhiker...
9.
Riverdale Road, Riverdale Road in Thornton, Colorado, is lined
with cottonwood trees, and also where you can apparently see the hanging bodies of slaves
from the light of the full moon.
Furthermore, a phantom Chevy Camaro can sometimes be spotted on the road ever since a car accident
took place in the 1970s.
The driver tragically died, but it apparently hasn't stopped him from challenging other
drivers to have a race to the death.
That is not all that wanders Riverdale road, either.
You may even be able to spot a lady in white, looking for anyone who will pick her up.
Unlike many other legends of a woman in white, this one disappears right before she enters
your car.
8.
Clinton Road There are many different things that occurred
on Clinton Road, like a victim of the Iceman's killings, a Mafia hitman, was found here.
There is also a historical marker that can be found down the road, Cross Castle, which
had been burned down and now lay in ruins.
When curious hikers go to visit the place, strange things happen, though, like random
seizures, disturbing visions or hallucinations, and even finding bruises at random parts of
their bodies.
The most common story about this road however is that of a young ghost boy who returns your
coins after you throw them into the water, although it is unknown which bridge he is
actually at, since there are multiple bridges along the road.
Are you brave enough to tour around to find out?
7.
Devil’s Washbowl Road Legend says, if you look close enough in the
woods off of Devil's Washbowl Road in Vermont, you can spot something that goes by the name
of "The Pigman."
Few speak of him, but Jeff Hatch decided to tell his story
At 18 years old, he and a few friends would hide a stash of drinks in a sandpit behind
the cemetery that was near their school for after school hangouts or dances.
One night they were at a dance and a few people headed off to the sandpit, but they came running
back in fear.
They described seeing a thing like no other.
It was all white, was the size of a man with the same shape as a human, but had the face
of a pig, which is how it got its name "Pigman."
Reports of residents' dogs and cats coming up missing were rampant.
Around the time of the first Pigman sightings, a rumor spread that a fair-haired teenage
boy came up missing from Darby Farm in Northfield.
Some residents say he became Pigman, others think that he became Pigman’s dinner.
6.
Edmond’s Road Along this road, you may be able to spot little
people with very large heads.
They go by the name of Melon Heads, and the stories of how they got there differ from
person to person.
Some people believe the Melon Heads live in a series of underground tunnels, and they
jump out to scare people when they walk by.
So if you are not one for jump scares, do not follow the trails that lead into the woods
off of this road.
There is also another road that connects with Edmonds Road called the Saw Mill Road, which
is often referred to as Dracula Drive by some residents due to these little Melon Head creatures.
5.
Casablanca Tunnel This is one of the most reported on haunted
tunnels, and it has become famous among the locals in Indonesia.
It is said that the area was a mass grave before the tunnel was built over it, and now
the dead seem to haunt it.
Many people who pass through the tunnel say they have strange experiences, like seeing
a woman dressed in white.
It is said she was killed there, and now she roams the place waving at random people passing
by.
It's said that during a full moon you are able to see a man who was hanged near the
entrance, and if you are driving through the tunnel you should be on full alert, or stranger
things may happen
4.
The Shades of Death Road, sometimes referred
to as just Shades by locals, is a rural road that goes on for several miles.
It has become the subject of numerous local legends due to all the things that have happened
there.
One of the legends is about a group of teens headed back home from prom night, when they
crashed into a ditch, killing one of the passengers.
It is said to this day, on dark and slippery nights like the one she died on, you can see
her ghost wandering around the sharp curve that ended her life, still donned in her prom
dress.
It has even been dubbed as the most haunted road in the country.
3.
Annie’s Road When some people go to Annie's road they say
they have an eerie feeling, which makes sense when you find out it is among one of the most
haunted roads in the world.
The legend goes that a bride was killed along this road and that her spirit continuously
makes itself known to travelers.
It is said that her car had been hit by a truck and dragged, tragically ending her life.
Now, sometimes, you can see her trying to hitchhike alongside the road.
Most people believe she is a real person, until they see her disappear right in front
of their eyes.
Would you stop to pick her up, or would you keep driving?
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Boy Scout Lane (Debus Lane) Boy Scout Lane, also known as Debus Lane,
is a dead end road with no outlet, and it has become associated with a number of ghost
stories and legends.
According to locals, the road got its name due to a group of Boy Scouts who were killed
on a camping trip between the 1950s and 60s.
However, there are different versions of the story.
Some say they were killed in a bus accident, while others say they were killed by their
troop leader.
There are many different variations to the story, but they all end the same, with the
Boy Scout troop haunting the roadside forest.
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Bride Bridge, and can be found near Boy Scout Lane.
Local legend says a bride and groom were killed in a gruesome car accident on their way home
from their wedding.
If you are to park your car in the middle of the bridge, it is said the bloody spirits
of the bride and groom will appear in your car.
There is also another legend about the bridge where just the bride dies, but the same thing
will happen when you stop in the middle of the bridge, minus the groom.
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