One story is that on certain nights, a faint crying can be heard coming from the Gore Orphanage. It's not just any crying, but a heart - wrenching sobbing that seems to carry the pain and sorrow of all the orphans who suffered there. Some believe it's the collective spirit of the orphans expressing their long - held grief.
A well - known story might be about a room in the Gore Orphanage where no one could stay for long. People who tried to sleep in that room reported feeling suffocated and seeing visions of the past. They saw the orphans who used to live there, looking sad and desperate, as if they were trying to convey some unspoken message.
One scary story could be about strange noises heard at night in the Gore Orphanage. People say that there are unexplained creaking sounds, as if the old floorboards are being walked on by unseen feet. It gives the impression that the ghosts of the orphans who once lived there are still wandering the halls.
The Skinwalker legends are also linked to the New Mexico desert. Skinwalkers are said to be shape - shifters with dark powers. In the desert, there have been reports of people seeing strange half - animal, half - human figures that seem to move with unnatural speed. It's a story that has been passed down through generations and still gives people chills.
No. Most gore orphanage ghost stories are just fictional tales made up to spook people. They are often based on superstition and the power of suggestion.
There are likely some original folktales in different cultures that deal with kids with lower IQ in an indirect way. For instance, tales where the 'dumb' or 'less intelligent' character is underestimated but then surprises everyone with their unique abilities. However, it's not always easy to find a story that is solely and directly about kids with lower IQ as it's a complex and often overlooked topic. In some modern literature, there might be stories that touch on the topic more directly, but they may not be widely known yet.
Yes. There is a story of a spectral dog that is said to roam around the Cave of the Winds. It is often described as a large, shaggy beast with glowing eyes. Some say it was once a miner's loyal pet that died in a cave - in and now its spirit lingers.
I haven't heard of any super well - known ones off - hand. But it's possible that the locals in Sugarland have some stories that are passed around. It could be that there's a story about a lost soul who wanders the aisles of the AMC 24.
There may be a story about a mysterious figure that haunts the parking lot. People have reported seeing a shadowy form late at night when they are leaving the Mills.
Well, I'm not aware of extremely well - known scary stories specifically about Lincoln Center. It might not be as famous for spooky tales as some other old, haunted - looking places. But there could be local rumors or things that insiders know about that haven't really made it to the mainstream.
Well, some people claim that there are cold spots in certain areas of the Chateau Marmont. These cold spots are often associated with the apparitions of former guests who met with unfortunate ends while staying there. It's as if their presence is still there, leaving a chill in the air.
Yes. Some accounts suggest that during the construction of Stonehenge, workers who didn't follow the strict rules set by the builders met with strange fates. For example, it was said that a worker who tried to move a stone without the proper ceremony was struck by lightning. This has been passed down as a cautionary tale among local folklore.