Georgia Urban Legends

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These urban legends in Georgia will make you look over your shoulder and think twice before visiting these places. Here are 14 of the creepiest urban legends in Georgia.

 Here are 14 of the creepiest urban legends in Georgia

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Crybaby Bridge in Columbus, GA

Back in the 1800s somewhere in Georgia, a poor farmer family expected their 5th child. The husband knew they couldn't feed another mouth so he and the doctor arranged for the doctor to dispose of the baby immediately after birth. After the birth of the baby the doctor took the baby and dropped it over a bridge. Now if you drive to the bridge on a cloudless night with a full moon and sprinkle baby powder around your car, turn your engine and lights off for 10 minutes, you'll hear a baby crying and see baby footprints in the baby powder.

 Now if you drive to the bridge on a cloudless night with a full moon and sprinkle baby powder around your car, turn your engine and lights off for 10 minutes, you'll hear a baby crying and see baby footprints in the baby powder

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Fort Mountain Haunting

A young man visited Fort Mountain in Georgia and asked his friend to take a picture of him. Legend has it that the friend took the picture, screamed and fainted, then died two days later in the hospital. The picture revealed the photo of a ghostly woman next to the boy.

 The picture revealed the photo of a ghostly woman next to the boy

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The Curse of the Haunted Pillar in Augusta, GA

Once the haunted pillar in Augusta, GA sat in the middle of an Augusta market. An evangelist wanted to preach next to the pillar. When he was not permitted to do so because of the authorities, he put a curse on the town saying everything would be blown away except for the pillar. A freak tornado flew through the market and tore down everything but the pillar. Accounts going way back to the 60s shows that anyone who tries to move the pillar is killed.

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