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Why Is a Jack O' Lantern Named Jack? | The Legend of Stingy Jack18 Nov 202500:15:55

Every October, millions of pumpkins are carved into glowing faces. But do you know the dark legend of the man who gave them their name? Meet Stingy Jack—a man so cunning he managed to trap the Devil himself. This classic folktale explains why Jack is forced to wander the night with nothing but a hollowed-out turnip and a coal from the fires of Hell.

Read the full story and see the history here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/why-is-a-jack-o-lantern-named-jack/

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"Why is a Jack-o-Lantern Named Jack?" was adapted from folklore and produced by Craig Dominey.

Storyteller: LaDoris Bias Davis

http://kuumbastorytellers.org/ladoris-bias-davis/

Audio Production: Henry Howard

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

#JackOLantern #StingyJack #HalloweenFolklore #SouthernFolklore #OriginStories #GhostStories #TheMoonlitRoad

The Cow That Ate The Preacher | An Appalachian Tall Tale15 Oct 202500:14:50

What happens when a traveling preacher seeks revenge on an inhospitable farm couple?

This darkly funny ghost story—passed down from Ireland to the Arkansas hills—follows a man of the cloth who decides to teach his unkind hosts a lesson they'll never forget. But in the world of folklore, revenge often takes a very strange and unexpected shape.

Advisory: This is an un-sanitized traditional folktale featuring dark themes and descriptions of physical injury/remains, typical of classic Brothers Grimm-era stories.

Another version of this story by storyteller Bill Harley can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltKUDHBCEGA

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Cow That Ate The Preacher" was adapted from folklore and directed by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: David Hirt

Music: Randall Franks - hear more of his work at https://randallfranks.com/

Audio Production: Henry Howard

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

 

The Spirit of Thomas Lester - A Southern Haunted House Story19 Oct 201600:05:02

Experience the legend of Thomas Lester, a man whose high-speed encounter with a headless ghost left him running faster than a jackrabbit. This humorous Southern ghost story explores the folklore of 'the spirit that passes you real quick-like,' giving you a chill up your spine. Narrated by Yomi Goodall and recorded for the Tour of Southern Ghosts in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Spirit of Thomas Lester" was written and told by Yomi Goodall

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

Tsali: The Cherokee Legend of the Smoky Mountains12 Mar 201600:16:58

High in the mist-covered peaks of North Carolina lies the story of a man who chose sacrifice over surrender. Tsali was a Cherokee farmer who became a martyr during the forced removals of the 1830s. This isn't just a ghost story; it is a legend of bravery and a haunting reminder of the lives lost along the Trail of Tears. Some say his spirit still watches over the mountains he died to save.

Read the full story and historical background here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/tsali-cherokee-ghost-story-north-carolina/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Tsali" was written by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Jim McAmis

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#Tsali #CherokeeHistory #SmokyMountains #NorthCarolinaFolklore #TrailOfTears #SouthernGhostStories #TheMoonlitRoad #AppalachianLegends

The Maco Light: North Carolina's Famous Railroad Ghost Story06 Jan 201600:09:33

Experience the chilling legend of the Maco Light. From the tragic night of Joe Baldwin's sacrifice to the mysterious lantern light that haunted the North Carolina rails for over a century, this episode explores one of the South's most famous paranormal phenomena. Narrated by Jim McAmis, it's a journey into the heart of railroad folklore.

Read the full history here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/maco-light-north-carolina-railroad-ghost-story/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Maco Light" was written by Jim McAmis and Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Jim McAmis

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#TheMacoLight #NorthCarolinaGhostStories #RailroadFolklore #JoeBaldwin #HauntedRailroads #WilmingtonNC #SouthernGhostStories #UrbanLegends #ParanormalInvestigation #TheMoonlitRoad

 

Mississippi Rose: A Southern Ghost Story21 Oct 201500:14:54

Experience 'Mississippi Rose: A Southern Ghost Story.' This episode follows a young man's encounter with a mysterious figure on a dusty backroad in turn-of-the-century Mississippi. Part romance, part supernatural legend, this African American folktale explores the tragic history of the Simmons homestead.

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Mississippi Rose" was written by LaDoris Davis and Craig Dominey

Storyteller: LaDoris Davis

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

Chloe, The Slave Girl of Myrtles Plantation09 Oct 201500:09:05

Explore the legend of Chloe, the slave ghost of Myrtles Plantation. In this episode, we delve into the haunting history of one of the South's most famous antebellum homes and the tragic figure believed to haunt it to this day. This classic Louisiana ghost story is narrated with dramatic flair by storyteller Veronica Byrd.

Read the full history and see the "ghost photo" here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/chloe-slave-ghost-myrtles-plantation-louisiana/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Chloe, The Slave Girl of Myrtles Plantation" was written and directed by Craig Dominey.

Storyteller: Veronica Byrd

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#MyrtlesPlantation #ChloeTheGhost #HauntedLouisiana #SouthernGhostStories #TheMoonlitRoad #AmericanHauntings #PlantationLegends #StFrancisville

The Sausage Man of New Orleans: A Gruesome Ghost Story03 Aug 201500:07:39

One of the French Quarter's most infamous murder tales. 'The Sausage Man of New Orleans' is a gruesome ghost story exploring the depths of murder and madness. In the 1800s, Hans Mueller was a respected butcher with a thriving shop on Ursulines Street—until he found a truly grisly way to 'dispose' of his marriage. Follow the chilling tale of a man who tried to grind his problems away, only to discover that some secrets won't stay buried... even in a sausage vat. Narrated with dramatic flair by storyteller Kodac Harrison.

Content Warning: This episode contains descriptions of murder, graphic violence, and disturbing imagery. Listener discretion is advised.

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Sausage Man of New Orleans" was written by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Kodac Harrison

Audio Production: Henry Howard

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

 

 

The Legend of Sop Doll: A Mississippi Witch Story24 Oct 201400:18:17

Desperate for work during the Depression, a drifter takes a job at a remote Mississippi farm—only to find a mysterious black cat whispering at his dinner table. Discover the terrifying secret of the 'Sop Doll' and why some jobs are better left untaken. A classic Southern 'witch-cat' legend narrated by Jim McAmis.

Read the full story and see the Appalachian mountain archive here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/sop-doll/

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"Sop Doll" was adapted from folklore by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Jim McAmis

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Music: Les Scott

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#SopDoll #AppalachianFolklore #WitchStories #BlueRidgeMountains #GhostStories #SouthernFolklore #TheMoonlitRoad #MountainMyths

Wait 'Til Jesse Comes: A Mississippi Spooky Cat Legend08 Oct 201400:07:21

Caught in a fierce Mississippi rainstorm, an exhausted salesman seeks refuge in an abandoned hillside house. He finds a warm fire—and a trio of black cats who are much more than they appear. As the cats grow in size and malice, they whisper a chilling warning: 'Wait 'til Jesse comes.' A classic Southern spooky story narrated by LaDoris Davis.

Read the full story and meet the storyteller here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/wait-til-jesse-comes/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Wait 'Til Jesse Comes" was adapted from folklore by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: LaDoris Davis

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#WaitTilJesseComes #MississippiGhostStories #TalkingCats #SouthernFolklore #ScaryStories #TheMoonlitRoad #SpookyCats #CampfireTales

 

 

 

Mama Coon-Coon: A Louisiana Swamp Folktale19 Sep 201400:09:20

Deep in the Louisiana bayou lives a mysterious fisherwoman named Mama Coon-Coon, famous for her seafood gumbo and infamous for her terrible singing. Unlike the other fishermen, she uses her big blue dress as bait to catch crabs late at night. But what happens when the crabs get tired of her off-key tunes? Discover why the bayou waters turned blue in this whimsical Louisiana swamp folktale, narrated by Veronica Byrd and Bert Tanner.

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Mama Coon Coon" was written and told by Veronica Byrd 

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Episode Photo of Dulac Louisiana Bayou by Clem. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

Chancy Fox: The Louisiana Gambler and the Swamp Vampires11 Aug 201400:09:12

In the Louisiana swamps, a man running from the law is just a moving target for things that haven't tasted fresh blood in a long, long time.

Read the full story here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/chancy-fox/

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"Chancy Fox" was written and told by Thomas E. Fuller

Audio Production: Henry Howard

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

#ChancyFox #LouisianaFolklore #SwampVampires #SouthernGothic #BayouLegends #GhostStories #LouisianaHistory #VampireLore #TheMoonlitRoad #SouthernHorror

Number Ninety: The Charleston Haunted House Dare | A Southern Ghost Story29 Oct 202100:25:51

Episode Summary: Would you spend the night in a house the rest of the world has abandoned to the dead? This episode takes us to historic Charleston for an adaptation of B.M. Croker's Victorian ghost story, "Number Ninety."

In this episode:

  • The Challenge: A group of gentlemen at a social club issue a terrifying dare that cannot be ignored.

  • The Setting: Number Ninety, a house with a reputation so dark that even the bravest locals avoid its shadow.

  • The Encounter: A psychological and supernatural descent into a night that changes a man forever.

Listen in as we explore a masterclass in Victorian suspense, reimagined for the shadows of the American South.

Further reading: Wikipedia article on B.M. Croker

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Number Ninety" was told by John Gentile

Director: Craig Dominey

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#NumberNinety #CharlestonGhostStories #SouthCarolinaFolklore #VictorianHorror #HauntedHouse #GhostStories #TheMoonlitRoad #SouthernGothic

The Town Without Death: A Kentucky Mountain Ghost Story15 Sep 201300:14:03

After the tragic loss of his wife, a grieving farmer wanders deep into the hollows of Eastern Kentucky, stumbling upon a village that seems like paradise. In Burning Creek, there are no cemeteries and no one ever dies. But Sam Dylan soon discovers that the town's "eternal life" comes at a gruesome price. A classic Southern folk horror tale about the true cost of immortality. Written by Craig Dominey and told by Lanny Gilbert.

Read the full story here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/the-town-without-death/

Listener Advisory: This Appalachian legend contains graphic descriptions of ritualistic violence and disturbing macabre themes. Listener discretion is advised.

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Town Without Death" was written by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Lanny Gilbert

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photography: Marc del Santro

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#TheTownWithoutDeath #FolkHorror #AppalachianGhostStories #SouthernFolklore #KentuckyLegends #GhostStories #TheMoonlitRoad #SpookyTales

No Greater Love: A Kentucky Coal Mine Ghost Story08 Apr 201300:12:01

Deep in the coal mining country of Kentucky, Henry Jacobs spends his days in the darkness of the earth. But when a terrifying accident occurs underground, Henry experiences an eerie encounter that defies explanation. "No Greater Love" is a bone-chilling Kentucky ghost story about a devotion that reaches from beyond the grave to the deepest hollows of a mountain mine.

Additional reading:

Coal Mining in Appalachia

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"No Greater Love" was written by Jim McAmis and Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Jim McAmis

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Music: Alton Leonard

Episode Photography: Library of Congress

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

The Ticking Clock: A Supernatural Mystery10 Mar 201300:12:13

For years, the antique grandfather clock stood silent, a dusty relic of a bygone era. But when it suddenly begins to tick again, it signals more than just the passing of time. "The Ticking Clock" is a gripping supernatural mystery about a family secret that refuses to be ignored and a haunting rhythm that counts down to a terrifying revelation.

Read the full story and see the history of the clock here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/the-ticking-clock/

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"The Ticking Clock" was written by Lanny Gilbert and Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Lanny Gilbert

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photo of clock by Thomas Claveirole. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#TheTickingClock #HauntedClock #GeorgiaGhostStories #SouthernFolklore #SupernaturalMystery #GhostStories #TheMoonlitRoad #FamilySecrets

The Plat-Eye: A Lowcountry Shapeshifter Legend19 Dec 201200:14:12

Deep in the marshes of the South Carolina Lowcountry, something is watching from the shadows. In Gullah-Geechee folklore, the "Plat-eye" is a terrifying shapeshifter that guards hidden treasures and lures the unwary into the swamps. "The Plat-Eye" is a haunting regional ghost story about a man who discovers that some secrets are better left buried. Narrated by Veronica Byrd.

Read the full story and the history of Gullah folklore here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/the-plat-eye/

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"The Plat Eye" was written and told by Veronica Byrd.

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Music by Whit Connah

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#ThePlatEye #GullahFolklore #LowcountryGhostStories #SouthernFolklore #GeorgiaGhostStories #Shapeshifter #UrbanLegends #TheMoonlitRoad

The Bleeding Heart Dove11 Nov 201200:11:04

A tragic tale of forbidden love and a broken heart that manifests in the natural world. "The Bleeding Heart Dove" explores the origins of the beautiful but sorrowful bird that carries a crimson mark upon its breast—a permanent reminder of a devotion that transcended life itself.

Read the full story and see the illustrations here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/the-bleeding-heart-dove/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Bleeding Heart Dove" was adapted from folklore by Sherry Norfolk.

Storyteller: Sherry Norfolk

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#BleedingHeartDove #NatureMyths #SouthernFolklore #OriginStories #Folktales #TheMoonlitRoad #SpookyRomance #LegendOfTheDove

Ibo Landing14 Oct 201200:10:04

Near the mouth of Dunbar Creek on Georgia's St. Simons Island, locals tell of a section of swampy marshland where some fishermen still refuse to cast their lines. It is the site of a powerful act of resistance by the Igbo people, who chose the water over a life of bondage. Listen to storyteller Evelyn McCray share this haunting version of the "flying African" myth, where the sounds of rattling chains and a defiant chant still drift through the marsh at night.

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Ibo Landing" was written by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Evelyn McCray

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photo by Trish Hartmann. Licensed by CC BY 2.0

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

The Flaming Tomb of Josie Arlington30 Sep 201200:12:17

In the heart of New Orleans' Metairie Cemetery sits a magnificent red granite crypt that locals once called "The Flaming Tomb". It belongs to Josie Arlington, the most notorious madam of the city's infamous Storyville red-light district. For decades, witnesses claimed the tomb's stone urns would burst into ghostly flames and the bronze statue of a girl at the door would vanish into the night. Listen to storyteller Cathy Kaemmerlen share the haunting tale of a woman who built a fortune in the city of sin, only to find that New Orleans high society—and perhaps the spirits themselves—would never let her rest in peace.

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Flaming Tomb" was written and directed by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Cathy Kaemmerlen

Music: Jez Graham

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

How Brer Coon Gets His Meat19 Sep 201200:07:19

In this classic Uncle Remus folktale, the crafty Brer Rabbit and his clever friend Brer Coon team up to secure an easy dinner. Discover how Brer Coon uses a "playing dead" trick to outsmart the local frogs and fill his belly without breaking a sweat. Written by Joel Chandler Harris, this story captures the wit and survival themes central to African American oral traditions.

Read the full story and explore the history of trickster tales here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/how-brer-coon-gets-his-meat/

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"How Brer Coon Gets His Meat" was originally collected from folklore by Joel Channdler Harris.

Adapted by Akbar Imhotep with Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Akbar Imhotep

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

#BrerRabbit #BrerCoon #AfricanAmericanFolklore #UncleRemus #TricksterTales #SouthernFolklore #AnimalFables #TheMoonlitRoad

 

Blinded By Love03 Aug 201200:14:30

In the heart of the Louisiana bayou, a pair of traveling newlyweds seeks shelter for the night in a secluded home. They expect a quiet evening of rest, but instead find themselves trapped in a house where the spirits aren't the only ones keeping secrets. Join us for a chilling Cajun ghost story where you'll discover that a marriage built on secrets can be more terrifying than any phantom.

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"Blinded by Love" was adapted from folklore by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Babs Bagriansky

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

 

Ambrose Bierce's The Moonlit Road Part 3: The Spirit's Testimony29 Oct 202100:09:24

The haunting conclusion to Ambrose Bierce's masterpiece. In 'The Spirit's Testimony,' a voice reaches out from beyond the grave to reveal the final, heartbreaking truth of that moonlit night. This third and final chapter completes the chilling mystery of a family destroyed by silence and the supernatural.  

Read the full story: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/the-moonlit-road-ambrose-bierce-audio-version/

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"The Moonlit Road, Part Three" was told by Trudy Leonard

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Music: Michael Thomas Roe

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD:  The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.\

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Knock, Knock, Who's There? | A Cajun Ghost Story22 May 201200:10:12

In this chilling Cajun ghost story, a miserly father's cruelty toward his only daughter comes back to haunt him during a massive Gulf storm. Experience the atmospheric storytelling of J.J. Reneaux as she weaves a tale of greed, storms, and a supernatural visitor knocking at the door. Will the father survive the night, or will his past finally catch up to him?

Read the full story and see the Cajun archive here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/knock-knock-whos-there/

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"Knock, Knock, Who's There?" was written by told by JJ Reneaux

Recording courtesy of August House Publishers.  Used by permission.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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Hell Hole – Battle of New Hope Church15 Mar 201200:15:25

A Georgia ghost story about a Civil War relic hunter who stumbles across the haunted "Hell Hole" at the Battle of New Hope Church site. As he digs for artifacts in the Paulding County woods, he finds himself face-to-face with the lingering horrors of one of the war's most brutal skirmishes.

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"Hell Hole" was written by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: John Gentile

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

The Coughing Dog08 Mar 201200:06:56

Terrifying Georgia urban legend of a single woman who wonders why her guard dog starts acting so strangely.  

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"The Coughing Dog" was adapted from folklore by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Thomas E. Fuller

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photography by  Jon Kownacki

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

 

Green Eyes of Chickamauga Battlefield01 Feb 201200:10:21

Deep in the woods of the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, a pair of glowing green eyes watches from the darkness. In this episode, we explore the terrifying legend of "Old Green Eyes," a creature that has haunted the Georgia battlefield since the smoke cleared in 1863. From Civil War burial parties to modern-day park ranger sightings, discover why this spectral figure remains one of the most feared hauntings in the American South. 

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"Green Eyes of Chickamauga Battlefield" was written by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: John Gentile

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

 

Graveyard Dogs05 Jan 201200:06:45

What are those low, guttural growls echoing through the local cemetery at night? In this episode, we explore the terrifying legend of the Graveyard Dogs. Written by Wendy Webb, this story follows a group of unsuspecting visitors who learn the hard way that some burial grounds are protected by a pack of spectral hounds that never let a "trespasser" go unpunished.

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"Graveyard Dogs" was written and told by Wendy Webb 

This story was recorded as part of a compilation CD for the live Halloween storytelling event A Tour of Southern Ghosts. This event is put on each year by ART Station at Georgia's famous Stone Mountain Park. 

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Overgrown Cemetery photo by Chris Denny. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

 

The Missing Cookies07 Dec 201100:15:12

Was it Santa, or a visitor from the other side? On a quiet Christmas Eve, a plate of cookies disappears, sparking a family mystery that blurs the line between holiday magic and the supernatural. Join us for "The Missing Cookies," a heartwarming yet haunting Southern Christmas ghost story perfect for a cold winter's night.

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"The Missing Cookies" was written and directed by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Babs Bagriansky

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photo "Food for Santa" by Ann. Licensed under C.C. BY 2.0.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

 

Deal with the Devil: A Georgia Trickster Tale26 Nov 201100:10:35

Can a mere mortal outwit the Devil? In this episode, we share a classic Georgia folktale about a blacksmith who refuses to surrender his soul without a fight. With a clever plan and the help of a local witch, he prepares a series of traps that leave the Devil wishing he'd never set foot in Georgia. It's a humorous and haunting "trickster" tale perfect for listeners who love seeing the underdog come out on top.

Read the full trickster tale here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/deal-with-the-devil/

For another version of this story, but more Halloween-themed, be sure to listen to our story "Why Is A Jack O' Lantern Named Jack?" Why is a Jack-O'-Lantern Named Jack? : The Moonlit Road

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"Deal With The Devil" was written by David Hirt

This story was originally recorded as part of a compilation CD for the live Halloween storytelling event A Tour of Southern Ghosts. This event is put on each year by ART Station at Georgia's famous Stone Mountain Park. This event is one of the best storytelling programs in the country – check it out if you're in the area!

Storyteller: David Hirt

Sound Design: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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One More Room: A Haunted Atlanta Hotel Ghost Story11 Nov 201100:12:59

When a Hollywood location scout arrives in Atlanta to find the perfect backdrop for a new film, he thinks he's found a gem in a historic downtown hotel. But as he settles in for the night, he realizes that some locations come with "extras" that weren't in the contract. In "One More Room," the search for the perfect cinematic setting leads to a terrifying encounter with Atlanta's supernatural past. Discover what happens when the scout becomes the one being watched.

Read the original story here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/one-more-room/

This story was insipred by the 1946 Winecoff Hotel fire in Atlanta.  For additional reading about this tragedy, visit:

https://www.themoonlitroad.com/winecoff-hotel-fire-atlanta/

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"One More Room" was written by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Jim McAmis

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The Bell Witch Cave25 Oct 201100:17:34

In this original Southern ghost story, two children learn that some dares go too far when they venture into the infamous Bell Witch Cave in Adams, Tennessee. Based on the legendary 19th-century haunting that terrified a frontier community and a future U.S. President. Hear the legend come to life on The Moonlit Road.

For information on the real Bell Witch hauntings, visit: The Bell Witch Cave of Adams, Tennessee : The Moonlit Road

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"The Bell Witch Cave" was written by Craig Dominey and Babs Bagriansky

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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A Beloved Teacher17 Oct 201100:06:32

Deep in the Georgia marshlands, a simple grave marker tells a story of courage. Join us for 'A Beloved Teacher,' an original Southern ghost story from the Georgia coast. Discover why some legacies refuse to be buried and why a brave woman's spirit still resonates through the salt air. 

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"A Beloved Teacher" was adapted from folklore by Craig Dominey and Curtis Richardson

Storyteller: Curtis Richardson

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

 

 

 

Ambrose Bierce's The Moonlit Road Part 2: The Confession of the Father29 Oct 202100:09:05

In Part Two of our Ambrose Bierce adaptation, the mystery deepens with 'The Confession of the Father.' Haunted by a spectral encounter on a dark road, a man is forced to confront the truth behind his wife's death. The second chapter in this chilling 3-part Southern Gothic masterpiece.  

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"The Moonlit Road, Part Two" was told by Thomas E. Fuller

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Music: Michael Thomas Roe

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD: The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are an online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The White Dress27 Sep 201100:04:40

Spooky tale about a young Florida girl who goes to ghastly lengths to get the perfect prom dress. 

Teachers can download instructional materials based on this story and others on our Lesson Plans page.

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"The White Dress" was written and told by Richard and Judy Dockery Young.  Taken from their compilation "There's No Such Thing As Ghosts"

Additional audio production by Henry Howard.

Special thanks to August House for allowing us to use this story.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

 

 

 

The Click-Bok Tree06 Sep 201100:11:54

A mysterious seed from Africa, a cruel plantation owner, and a tree that refuses to be tamed. Dive into 'The Click-Bok Tree,' a compelling African-American slave folktale about the power of ancestral magic and the search for justice.

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"The Click-Bok Tree" was written and told by Lester Thomas

Director: Craig Dominey

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

The Barefoot Woman15 Aug 201100:10:12

They say even the Devil can't break a happy home alone. Dive into 'The Barefoot Woman,' a classic African-American folktale from Alabama. When a couple's happiness irritates the Devil, he enlists a clever woman to sow the seeds of suspicion. A witty and wicked tale of trickery and temptation.

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"The Barefoot Woman" was adapted from folklore by Craig Dominey and Evelyn McCray

Storyteller: Evelyn McCray

Music: Barbara Panter

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photography by Jon Kownacki

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

Little Cottage in the Woods: An Alabama Civil War Ghost Story29 Jul 201100:07:13

Deep in the Alabama wilderness, some secrets refuse to stay buried.  When two young girls stumble upon a forgotten, vine-covered cottage in the woods, they think they've found a secret clubhouse. But as the shadows lengthen, they uncover the tragic echoes of a Civil War-era mystery that has haunted the land for over a century.  Join us for "Little Cottage in the Woods," a chilling Southern Gothic tale about the thin line between childhood curiosity and the ghosts of the past.

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"Little Cottage in The Woods" was written and told by Anne Gilstrap

Taken from the CD "A Tour of Southern Ghosts"
Copyright 2000 Art Station
Used by permission

Audio Production: Henry Howard

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The Boarded Window21 Jun 201100:14:11

Classic ghost story from the master Ambrose Bierce. 

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Performed by Robert Bethune and Susie Berneis of Freshwater Seas Audiobooks. Check their other audiobooks at www.freshwaterseas.com.  Used by permission.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

 

Marie Jolie: A Cajun Folktale of the Bayou Devil26 Jan 201100:14:39

In the heart of the Louisiana bayou, the beautiful Marie Jolie finds herself being courted by a stranger with a silver tongue and a mysterious past. But when his true, devilish nature is revealed, Marie must rely on more than just her beauty to survive. Written and told by the legendary J.J. Reneaux, "Marie Jolie" is a classic Cajun trickster tale filled with wit, danger, and the unique spirit of the swamp.

Read the full story and see the Cajun archive here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/marie-jolie/

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"Marie Jolie" was written and told by JJ Reneaux.  Story provided courtesy of August House Publishers and JJ Reneaux.

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The Black Dog: A Kentucky Coal Mine Ghost Story14 Dec 201000:14:03

"The Black Dog" is a haunting Appalachian legend about a mysterious creature that appears in the darkness of the mines. Is it a ghost, a guardian, or a warning? Join us for this life-changing tale from the heart of Kentucky coal mining country.

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"The Black Dog" was written by Jim McAmis and Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Jim McAmis

Director: Craig Dominey

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

Chief Sawnee's Gold: A Georgia Mountain Legend29 Nov 201000:16:19

Two treasure hunters with a case of "gold fever" head up Georgia's Sawnee Mountain in search of lost Cherokee treasure. But some secrets are buried deep for a reason, and they soon discover that the ancient mountain haunts don't take kindly to intruders.

In this episode, we explore the chilling legend of Chief Sawnee's Gold. While the story is a "creature feature" fiction, Sawnee Mountain is a real-life landmark in Forsyth County, Georgia, with a deep history tied to the Georgia Gold Rush and the Cherokee people.

Additional reading:

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"Chief Sawnee's Gold" was written by Craig Dominey and Lanny Gilbert

Storyteller: Lanny Gilbert

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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Patin's Punkin Patch: A Cajun Halloween Ghost Story26 Oct 201000:06:51

On a misty Halloween night in the Louisiana bayou, two boys decide to test their luck in a local pumpkin patch. They were looking for a thrill, but they found something much more sinister waiting among the vines. "Patin's Punkin Patch" is a spooky Cajun tale that proves some things are better left alone—especially when the sun goes down in the swamp.

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"Patin's Punkin Patch" was written and told by Tom Coleman

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The Blue Girl of Poole's Mill Covered Bridge20 Sep 201000:15:53

For generations, visitors to Poole's Mill Covered Bridge in North Georgia have reported seeing a mysterious young girl wearing a blue dress. Some see her standing on the bridge; others see her reflected in the water below. In this episode, we explore the haunting tale of "The Blue Girl" and the history of the beautiful, historic bridge she calls home. Is she a memory of a lost era, or something more? 

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"The Blue Girl" was written by Lanny Gilbert and Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Lanny Gilbert

Director: Craig Dominey

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

Ambrose Bierce's The Moonlit Road, Part 1: The Statement of the Son29 Oct 202100:09:17

Part One of our adaptation of Ambrose Bierce's masterpiece. A chilling mystery begins with the 'Statement of the Son,' as a family is shattered by a brutal murder. Experience one of American literature's most famous ghost stories told from three haunting perspectives.  

Read the entire story here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/the-moonlit-road-ambrose-bierce-audio-version/

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"The Moonlit Road, Part One" was told by John Gentile

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Music: Michael Thomas Roe

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD: The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The Ghost of Alice Flagg of The Hermitage31 Aug 201000:15:31

In the salt-scented air of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, the ghost of Alice Flagg remains one of the South's most enduring and heartbreaking tragedies. Forbidden by her wealthy family from marrying the man she loved, Alice was forced to hide his token of devotion—a simple gold ring—on a ribbon around her neck. When tragedy struck, that ring was taken from her, leaving her spirit to wander eternally in search of the only thing that mattered. Join us as we explore the legend of The Hermitage and All Saints Cemetery, where a plain grave marker simply reading "ALICE" marks the spot of a haunting that has lasted for over a century.

Read the full story and see the photos of her grave here: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/ghost-alice-flagg-pawleys-island-south-carolina/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Alice" was written by Cathy Kaemmerlen and Craig Dominey

Director: Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Cathy Kaemmerlen

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photograhy: Jon Kownacki

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The Boo Hag: A Gullah-Geechee Witch Legend30 Jun 201000:10:38

In the coastal marshes of Georgia, the legend of the Boo Hag has kept children (and adults) awake for centuries. Unlike ghosts, Boo Hags are living entities that shed their skin to "ride" the breath out of their sleeping victims. Join us as we tell the story of a man who suspects his new bride is a creature of the night, and the desperate trap he sets to catch her skinless.

Read the full story: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/the-boo-hag/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Boo Hag" was written by Veronica Byrd and Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Veronica Byrd

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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Taily-Po: A Georgia Monster Legend30 May 201000:13:26

Deep in the heart of the Georgia wilderness, an old woodsman lives a solitary life with only his dogs for company. But one night, a strange, shadowy creature creeps into his cabin, and a split-second decision leads to a night of terror. Taily-Po is a quintessential Southern monster story about a creature that refuses to be forgotten. 

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"Taily-Po" was written and told by Veronica Byrd

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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Lorenzo Dow's Georgia Curse26 Mar 201000:09:16

What happens when a whole town picks a fight with an eccentric man of God?

Lorenzo Dow was one of the most famous—and strange—figures of the American frontier. When he rode into Jacksonboro, Georgia, he expected a congregation; instead, he found a mob. This isn't a ghost story, but a legendary piece of Georgia history about the preacher who "shook the dust from his feet" and left a town to its fate.

Join us as we explore the rise and fall of Jacksonboro and the mysterious Dell-Goodall house that stands alone in the woods today.

Learn the True Story:

https://www.themoonlitroad.com/lorenzo-dows-georgia-curse/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"Lorenzo Dow's Georgia Curse" was written and directed by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Lanny Gilbert

Audio Production: Henry Howard

Photography: Andy Young

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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The Gray Man of Pawley's Island23 Feb 201000:20:19

On the coast of South Carolina, the legend of the Gray Man is more than just a ghost story—it's a warning system. For over a century, locals have reported seeing a mysterious figure in gray clothing walking the dunes of Pawley's Island just before a major hurricane strikes. In this episode, we explore the tragic origin of the Gray Man and his enduring legacy as a guardian of the coast. Is he a spirit trapped by a broken heart, or a protector warning the living to seek higher ground?

Read the full legend: https://www.themoonlitroad.com/gray-man-ghost-pawleys-lsiand/

FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the Southern back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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"The Gray Man" was written and directed by Craig Dominey

Storyteller: Neville Carson

Audio Production: Henry Howard

The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1997. We are a large online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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