Do you have any fun local urban legends? We are watching Weird or What (Shatner is the best) and it's the Jersey Devil episode. I'm pretty sure I believe it's, at least, totally possible that there are undiscovered species out there that we don't understand.
Here's the story of the Jersey Devil. In the 18th century, a woman (Mrs. Leeds) was in labor with her thirteenth child. She was fucking tired of having babies! She called out, "Curse this child!" She gave birth to a monster with claws, horns, wings, and a forked tail. The baby promptly killed his mother and as many nearby people it could get to, and flew up through the chimney. Residents near the Pine Barrens in NJ have reported all kinds of sightings over the past couple hundred of years. People report seeing the creature run in front of their cars, attack them in the woods, etc. There was a rash of sightings in January 1909 that made it to the newspapers and a group of local men even banded together to hunt and kill it. Police officers went on record with their own eye witness sightings.
"I'm not a rude bitch. I'm ten rude bitches in a large coat."
Re: Local Legends
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Gates_of_Hell
My conservative christian aunt and uncle apparently went there when they were young (so like, the 70's) and heard the piano music....
My favorite was living on Okinawa because you have an awesome mix of warlord Era ghosts and WW2 ghosts.
This includes a haunted hotel that was built right next to the ruins of Nakagusuku castle, think warlords. There's also a Buddhist temple/ monastery on the neighboring hill. Well while the hotel was being built the monks told the owner. " Yout can't build here. You will make the spirits angry" it was supposed to be a resort style hotel but there were never any blueprints so there are stairs leading to nowhere and doors that open to windows. Well just as he was getting ready to furnish the hotel, he ran out of money, went psycho and hung himself in the hotel. Legends say that you can see glowing orbs in the windows at night.
There's bunch more. There's this little 100 page book that was published with all the haunted places and legends on the island.
We have a version of hill like that here too. I never tried it out though so I have no idea if it works.
After her husband's death in 1881, Sarah Winchester inherited more than $20.5 million. She also received nearly fifty percent ownership of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, giving her an income of roughly $1,000 per day, equivalent to about $30,000 a day in 2012. These inheritances gave her a tremendous amount of wealth which she used to fund the ongoing construction.[6]
At some point after her husband's death a Boston medium[citation needed] told her, while supposedly channeling her late husband, that she should leave her home in New Haven and travel West, where she must continuously build a home for herself and the spirits of people who had fallen victim to Winchester rifles.[7] Winchester left New Haven and headed for California. Though it is possible she was simply seeking a change of location and a hobby during her lengthy depression, other sources claim that Winchester came to believe her family and fortune were haunted by ghosts, and that only by moving West and continuously building them a house could she appease these spirits.[7][8]
In 1884 she purchased an unfinished farmhouse in the Santa Clara Valley and began building her mansion. Carpenters were hired and worked on the house day and night until it became a seven story mansion. She did not use an architect and added on to the building in a haphazard fashion, so that the home contains numerous oddities like doors or stairs that go nowhere, windows overlooking other rooms, and stairs with odd-sized risers. After her death, many accounts attributed these oddities to her belief in ghosts.
I grew up outside of SJ and we use to go there for birthday parties all the time. While, there are stairs that go nowhere and weird windows, I have never seen anything freaky (and we have done a night tour). It's a little disappointing.
I have gone to Alcatraz at night for their night tours and that scared the crap out of me. There are some great haunted stories there. If you ever go to SF, I would recommend doing that.
http://www.weirdus.com/states/new_york/personalized_properties/mushroom_house/index.php
This place is literally down the road from my office. It's pretty neat to go and look at.