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Vampires are all the rage these days, thanks to the poorly-played but well-marketed Twilight series (#sorrynotsorry to all you Cullen fans). But did you Richmonders know that we have a vampire in our own backyard?
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Shortly after the collapse, witnesses saw a creature emerge from the rubble. Flesh dangled from its limbs, jagged teeth protruded from its mouth, and it was dressed in blood. Pursued, the creature ran along the nearby James River and up to the Oregon Hill neighborhood where it disappeared into the tomb of William Wortham Pool at Hollywood Cemetery.
Creepy, huh?
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But despite all facts, many Richmonders still largely believe in the Richmond/Hollywood Cemetery Vampire, and on occasion the Richmond Police still have to chase away Satanic cults attempting to utilize poor W.W. Pool's tomb for their rites. Oddly enough, the tomb - like the Church Hill Tunnel - is carved into the hillside, and while W.W. Pool's year of death is marked, his year of birth is not, further perpetuating the vampiric legend.
Does your hometown have a local legend?
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Interesting story. I've never herd that one. The cemetery does look like a neat spot though. I'm one of those weird people, who think cemeteries are interesting sightseeing :)
ReplyDeleteI love cemeteries, too! Would love to see the one in New Orleans, and the ones in Europe are just lovely.
DeleteHow dare you! - Cullen fan.
ReplyDeleteJk. I'm a fan of making fun of the Cullens, which puts us in the same boat! I think I like the legend reveals more so than the legends themselves. It's interesting how things come to be because silly humans :p
I love cemeteries, too! Some cemeteries are absolutely gorgeous, especially the ones in Europe, but Hollywood Cemetery is actually really beautiful, too.
ReplyDeleteYour last two words sum it up perfectly! ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone broke into (or out of??) the Church Hill Tunnel!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly appears that way! :)
DeleteMy friendship with vampires was short and limited to Anne Rice' books only ;) Ok, and the classic movie, the interview with the vampire, but yet again, it's a classic, right? right? ;) Good story, though. Shows what a human mind might do with any story it hears...
ReplyDeleteI can't hate on Interview with a Vampire! Brad Pitt is just too dreamy. ;)
DeleteBleh, vampires give me the hibigeebies.. I think because of all that blood. Interesting legend though! I enojyed reading :D
ReplyDeleteI dont know how I missed this post! I have seen this tunnel and I knew it was haunted but omg a vampire... well it is RIchmond so Im not TOOOO surprised!
ReplyDeleteGotta love our local legends!
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