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The Black Volga

Phantom Car The Black Volga I came across this interesting story on hauntevehicles.com , and it shouldn't surprise me that there is a haunted vehicle out there in the world. We have haunted houses, dolls, roads, even clothing. The story takes place in the 1960s and 1970s Soviet Union during a time when life was lived in constant fear, the Cold War was looming, and the government was failing. But, another fear struck the people of the Soviet Union, a mythical, legendary vehicle that evoked sheer terror at the very mention of it: The Black Volga. The Black Volga was well known across the nation as stories were whispered and imaginations aroused. Even to this day, no one knows who was driving the high-end limousine. Some believed it was driven by a priest or nuns, while others believed that it was driven by Satan worshippers or even the devil himself. Regardless of the mystery, when the Black Volga appeared, bad things happened. The sleek car was a very high-end limousine

You Should Find Another Route

You Should Find Another Route Fall drives are the best! Crisp air, changing leaves, and yummy hot tea. But what could make a Sunday drive even better… haunted roads. America has a few roads with interesting, scary stories that would keep you from driving at night alone. It is more common to hear stories about haunted buildings, but America holds a few creepy roads you don’t want to break down on. A few of these stories may be more of urban legends and some are true stories all ready to scare the hell out of you. We’ll Start with Archer Avenue  Located in the Chicago area, it is possibly one of the most haunted areas. Archer Avenue stretches between Resurrection Cemetery and St. James-Sag Church making its way through forests, lakes, and multiple cemeteries. Ghostly monks haunt the areas around St. James-Sag, the “Gray Baby” lurks at Sacred Heart Cemetery, and phantom horse riders cross the street at nearby 95th & Kean. One well-known tale is that of Resurrection Mary. Re

Evil Car in America

Evil Car Evil Car in America Roadtrippers - Car’s have inspired movie and book writers. But one vehicle may have been the inspiration for the cult classic book and movie Christine. It is not confirmed, but this known haunted car has reportedly killed at least 14 people. Meet the 1964 Dodge 330 Limited Edition dubbed the “GoldenEagle,” the evilest car in America. Current owner Wendy Allen tells the story about the 1964 Dodge that was originally purchased as a police car for Old Orchard Beach, ME but was sold to an elderly local man after the car began generating a creepy reputation. The three officers who had ties to the car died in bizarre murder-suicides, killing their families and themselves. It later made its way to Allen’s family, but still had its problematic temper as the car would randomly fling open its doors while going down the highway. Though, the GoldenEagle never turned on the Allens as violently as it did so many others. Even though Wendy Allen reports the car h