Have you ever heard a story so outlandish before that you knew it couldn't be true? Today's post is about; crazy Kansas stories that cannot be true. Or could they? Read these nine Kansas urban legends and decide for yourself:
Stull Cemetery (Stull)
The small and quiet town of Stull is said to contain one of the "seven gateways to hell" via a hidden set of steps within the cemetery. As if that wasn't creepy enough, the cemetery was once a (reported) meeting place for witches and cults, leaving the grounds cursed for all eternity.
Saline River ghost (Ellis County)
Legend says that the ghost of an elderly Native American appears from time-to-time along the river... but why? The poor soul was destined to stroll the river until he found the skull of his father, who had been murdered years prior.
Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery (Fort Leavenworth)
Seeing as though Fort Leavenworth is the "most haunted army base in the United States," it should come as no surprise that the cemetery is also haunted. But just who is haunting the area? The spirits are the ghosts of deceased victims, sufferers of Indian attacks, lost travelers, slain soldiers, and other forgotten souls.
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US State Urban Legends
Mystery / ThrillerUrban legends in each state. Subjects discussed may be unsuitable for children under 13. Parental discretion is advised!