Occult
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Cave of Kelpius of Pennsylvania
Mystic-heritage site linked to Johannes Kelpius and early apocalyptic / occult traditions in colonial Pennsylvania.
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Mine Old Fields / Devil’s Stomping Ground of Maryland
Adjunct devil-place legend near Witch’s Rock.
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Devil’s Tower Alpine of New Jersey
Rumored satanic rituals and hauntings
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Devil Worshipper Road Legend of Mississippi
Regional legend describes a road associated with occult activity, engine failures, and sightings of a goat-man or demonic figure; modern retellings vary on the exact origin.
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The Devil’s Highway
The “Devil’s Highway” moniker generally refers to the former U.S. Route 666 (now U.S. 191), known for urban legends rooted in its, “Number of the Beast” association. Tales include supernatural occurrences, ghostly hitchhikers, and high accident rates in Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. Note on Geographic Confusion: While I-84 passes through Utah (near the geological formation
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Lilly E. Gray Headstone
The headstone of Lilly E. Gray in the Salt Lake City Cemetery is a famous local landmark due to its cryptic inscription: “Victim of the Beast 666”. The “Beast 666” Mystery Despite popular legends involving Satanism or the occult, historical research suggests the epitaph was a political and personal grievance from her husband: Visiting the
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Warrens’ Occult Museum
The Warren Occult Museum in Monroe, CT, housed in the former home of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, contained thousands of haunted artifacts, including the infamous Annabelle doll. Closed in 2019 due to zoning issues, the collection is being preserved by new owners, with plans to reopen in late 2026 for tours and overnight