My cousins lived in San Antonio. They miss it a little, and honestly I’d love to live in Texas. It’s hot, sure. But it’s honestly gorgeous up there, so definitely worth it.😊
I’m from Texas and the urban legends I grew up hearing as a kid were El Cucuy and La Llorona. But I always thought that was because of my Hispanic heritage (My Grandmother was born and raised in Mexico, and she was one who would tell me those stories.) I didn’t know they were famous around Texas.
The story of goat man that I heard was a farmer loved his goats dearly. But one night two teenage sisters decided to burn the farm down and the farmer was then changed into a half man and half goat monster. Now enraged the goat man went to the girls’ housemaid she slit one of the girls throats, and then the other girl ran off to the woods behind her house. The parents, having heard the commotion ran off to find their only daughter still alive, but they were shocked to see their daughter’s body strung around the wooded area. Now people say that you could still hear, and possibly see the goat man.
So that's who it was. El cucuy. I grew up in Texas and had an issue with something with red eyes in my closet for an entire year. Gave me nightmares too. Then one night I saw it in the middle of my bedroom, and small he is not.
I was born and raised in Austin Texas and hardly herd any of these stories except of the story of Maria and my dad lived in San Antonio so I rembber going to the bridge thank you for educating a fellow Texan
I have seen a black eyed woman. A couple of years ago this woman knocked on my door at 3am. She was an older lady with a shopping trolly and a couple of bags. I did not open the door and asked what she wanted. She did not say a thing. I ushered her away with my arm (My door is lightly frosted glass door but you can still see everything). She went away but I fear it had everything to do with a child's rocking horse that was left outside my house that morning. Every time I moved it away, it found it's way back outside my house. I took it to the local park the next morning!!
@@s4vysplace but I did. And I'll say it again. I think it, thus I speak and type it. And I choose not to keep it to myself. I don't care about good or evil, right or wrong.
We have way too many stories and legends passed down through the generations. Then I talk to people outside of Texas about these things and it surprises me they don't know. Like who's never heard of the Black-Eyed Children or Hell's Gate? (I'm kidding, I understand if you havent, a lot of these are location-specific). I grew up with almost all the stories in this video. I actually live close enough to Arlington I could totally make a day trip and go visit Hell's Gate. I haven't yet, but I really want to. I also live close enough to Denton I could go visit the Goatman Bridge too. My brother actually lived there for a bit. I could go visit Batman too! Its so cool and exciting to me that I'm surrounded by all these urban legend locations! I am going to visit the Jefferson Hotel soon, which will be awesome.
Found out the hard way, if you do the railroad tracks thing, by which they also are pushing your car up hill, if you do it backwards they hold your car in place and then either real or each ones from the past you’ll hear a train coming. No I’m not dead, turns out that track is no longer used but one nearby is. Couldn’t even start the car til after it passed though
I’m from Arlington and she mentions Hell’s Gate but never actually talked about. It is a different haunted spot in the same vicinity of Screaming Bridge.
i was born in uvalde, tx and raised in sabinal, tx and when i was little i saw this dark shadow figure that ran passed me and i said(AHH!!) and i ran back inside.
Actually the story behind La LLorona is that her husband left her for another woman and in turn to get revenge on him, (she wanted to take the most precious thing away from him) she drowned their two children in the river. After she realized what she had done, she then killed herself. Her crying is due to the fact that she is looking for her murdered children, and any child caught outside after dark, will immediately be lured to the body of water. (I look up urban legends as a hobby in my spare time)
im from mexico and here in méxico la llorona is so famous, and she actually killed herkids, and she killed herself, and when you see her she actually looks normal, and part of the legend says that if you hear her crying close it's because she's far and if you hear her crying far is because she's close
I'm curious now why are some words muted out ? What's going on now w YT? Not like anything else is censored and it's a lil too late to censor words these days right
The property I live on in central Texas is the site of an old stagecoach jail. There are 2 ancient oaks out back and there were 4-5 hangings on them. Almost everyone that has ever stayed in my home or my parents home, which is about 300 yards behind me, for any length of time... swears we are haunted. They’ve seen old cowboys with handlebar mustaches and Salado native Americans. I’ve had a few strange experiences myself. My kids hated it here and couldn’t wait to leave. I’ve been a paranormal researcher for 33 years but I just can’t make myself investigate my own house lol
@@margaret91 I'm in the Deco District, part of the West Side! Hi!! Am I the only one that drives all the way over to "Gucci B" (Central Market) on Broadway because they have a hundred different kinds of chocolate bars?
@@christineparis5607 nah, ur not the only 1 who drives/shops there. I love going to central market as well if I could I probably would spend at least half a day shopping there 🤣
@@manuelpain it’s both it’s just translating it but it’s depicted as a crying and wailing woman searching for her children that she drowned after being scorned by a man
It's real bro out in Conroe late at night you hear a giant owl screws u can hear it for ten blocks one night I was dropping my brother off at his pad an otw back to Houston I seen a yellow bird like creature just sore wit ease.. I just about shat my pants
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The story about driving over the broken bridge is a repetitive Vivid dream I've had since I was a little kid. I've only driven a car once to this day, with no instruction first, and I had muscle memory. I knew how. This freaks me out. I believe in reincarnation and this is a big coincidence
I live in San Antonio but was born in Fort McMurray, Alberta... Texas is like Calgary with a bigger ego...yall could do 100 stories here... just on the Alamo even. Woman Hollering Creek is named after her. A black eyed kid was 2 neighborhoods over from me just 6 weeks ago. The train tracks is the creepiest thing I've seen here though.
The tracks were destroyed. The city graded it down and changed the whole thing. My husband said it was the "go to" first date experience because of the scary fun and all the people that were always there. San Antonio always gets rid of everything unique, they are redoing all of downtown and "re-branding"the old hotels. At least the Menger is still the same!
@@christineparis5607 yup... sad day... all the streets are named after the kids that died Also Lou Diamond Philip's is in a movie about it but it's based in LA or something.
It was cute how she said abilene Texas hahaha I've been to a few of these spots, old alton Bridge is like 15 min from my brothers house we fish out there sometimes
I live in San Antonio and Fredricksburg and there are tons of scary legends. I've never heard the donkey lady story the same way twice...anyone remember midget mansion? The werewolf of Converse?
And no its been torn down i only kniw of thus story is becaust my great grandmother worked there ans a house keeper. And she tokd us stories about the people.
No madder who you are if your reading this may god bless you and may you have a wonderful day ik someone needs to see this someone is having a hard time in their life and needs to hear that everything is gonna be ok god will always be their for you and he will never forsake you or abandon you
La Llorona or the crying lady isn't a Texas legend, it comes from Venezuela...I've also never heard the part about her having a horse head. The legend goes that La Llorona drowned her two children in a fit of madness when her husband left her for another woman. When she realized what she had done she drowned herself and now you can hear the crying lady as she looks for her children.
It is so funny on how ppl say Abilene lol don't worry I for one love your accent and some ppl can't pronounce anything right I have a southern draw and still can say certain words lol you are so beautiful and you seem nice so don't worry about it
I moved from the south west to a middle lands area which is far too far from the ocean & they speak so fast here.I don't think inlanders are especially friendly & hope to go home one day,any way.
There’s a long stretch back road in Virginia they said there’s a truck doing high speed and a guy got killed on a bridge throwing a quarter .25cent on a curve
Im not sure about the truth behind black eyed kids but one night I was at Walgreens picking up a prescription I went through the drive-thru but as I was driving out I seen four kids and this was about 2:00 in the morning that was just hanging out they couldn't have been no more than probably 10 they just kept watching me as I pulled out onto the road and when I looked in the rear view mirror they were still looking at me I couldn't tell if they had black eyes but I could tell you that that was really creepy I should also mention there was no adult just four kids
I grew up in Abilene (Pronounced- Ab-a-lean). The black eyed children are understood to be truth in Abilene as well as nearby Lake Fort Phantom.
I went to Univ in Abilene (Ab-a-lean )
@@Wellch which one. HS or ACU?
@@threadsofmadness ACU, not HS nor McMurray.
"to be truth" you mean to be true?
My cousins lived in San Antonio. They miss it a little, and honestly I’d love to live in Texas. It’s hot, sure. But it’s honestly gorgeous up there, so definitely worth it.😊
I’m from Texas and the urban legends I grew up hearing as a kid were El Cucuy and La Llorona. But I always thought that was because of my Hispanic heritage (My Grandmother was born and raised in Mexico, and she was one who would tell me those stories.) I didn’t know they were famous around Texas.
I'm pretty sure La Llorona is popular all over the world
Make a top 10 black-eyed children stories please
They have done them prolly 3 times now
Agreed 👍
Yessss
plzzz stop making da black eyed children stories
@@nickg7779 Why though🤣
The story of goat man that I heard was a farmer loved his goats dearly. But one night two teenage sisters decided to burn the farm down and the farmer was then changed into a half man and half goat monster. Now enraged the goat man went to the girls’ housemaid she slit one of the girls throats, and then the other girl ran off to the woods behind her house. The parents, having heard the commotion ran off to find their only daughter still alive, but they were shocked to see their daughter’s body strung around the wooded area. Now people say that you could still hear, and possibly see the goat man.
So that's who it was. El cucuy. I grew up in Texas and had an issue with something with red eyes in my closet for an entire year. Gave me nightmares too. Then one night I saw it in the middle of my bedroom, and small he is not.
Hell nah!
I was born and raised in Austin Texas and hardly herd any of these stories except of the story of Maria and my dad lived in San Antonio so I rembber going to the bridge thank you for educating a fellow Texan
Heard, not Herd.
Do you know Alex Jones?
@@Wellch
In Texas, "herd" is used to describe everything! It's the elastic band of language here!😂
Cucuy is the monster I grew up with in Utah, (Mexican Mom).
Same here
Your back!? Good to see you again
thats wghat i was gonna say
"My father will hear about this!" 3:05
Me: Draco Malfoy, is that you?
I should send this to my dad he's in Texas rn ☺️
😁😁😁
That’s not right
@@Supercoolguy769_ 🤣
Has he found the cigarette store yet?
😂😂😂😂😂 right
I have seen a black eyed woman. A couple of years ago this woman knocked on my door at 3am. She was an older lady with a shopping trolly and a couple of bags. I did not open the door and asked what she wanted. She did not say a thing. I ushered her away with my arm (My door is lightly frosted glass door but you can still see everything). She went away but I fear it had everything to do with a child's rocking horse that was left outside my house that morning. Every time I moved it away, it found it's way back outside my house. I took it to the local park the next morning!!
What else
I never knew my state had so many urban legends love it
I'm from Texas and La Llorona was passed down to me completely different.
I from Corpus Christi Texas or Orange Grove Texas and I've heard a bunch of these urban legends on my life
Same I'm from Corpus I live in flour bluff
@@elijah_f.3617 oh yeah a lot of people said that the chupacabra was in the La Bluff parts eating goats
The goat mans bridge was on ghost adventures and it almost killed Zak it made Zak almost choke himself
Damn goat, you had ONE JOB!
@@wadewilson8011 yo even if you don’t like Zak you shouldn’t say that
@@s4vysplace but I did. And I'll say it again. I think it, thus I speak and type it. And I choose not to keep it to myself. I don't care about good or evil, right or wrong.
I would have never thought Texas had so interesting urban legends.
Everything is bigger in Texas....even the tall tales!
We have way too many stories and legends passed down through the generations. Then I talk to people outside of Texas about these things and it surprises me they don't know. Like who's never heard of the Black-Eyed Children or Hell's Gate? (I'm kidding, I understand if you havent, a lot of these are location-specific). I grew up with almost all the stories in this video.
I actually live close enough to Arlington I could totally make a day trip and go visit Hell's Gate. I haven't yet, but I really want to. I also live close enough to Denton I could go visit the Goatman Bridge too. My brother actually lived there for a bit. I could go visit Batman too! Its so cool and exciting to me that I'm surrounded by all these urban legend locations! I am going to visit the Jefferson Hotel soon, which will be awesome.
Lol texas is bigger than a lot of countries. Of course it has good tales lmao.
Every state does
Wrong, they're not Texan legends, they are Mexican. Remember the Louisiana Purchase? All that was Mexico in the 1800's & before.
Texas is scarier than any urban legend
Yeah because of how much cars there is while driving to doctor appointments near downtown. *shivers*
@@munchocrisps Its because the cars going by at midnight and you just watched scary stuff
I think I might stay away from Texas 🙂
@@Trudyyyyy450 same. It’s filled with racists, homophobic people, and other stuff. And, the weather is terrible, too
@@Idk-dc7hv Our location is alright, not many have problems with us ☺️
i been living in texas since '94, and know only 3 of these urban legends.
thanks guys!
Found out the hard way, if you do the railroad tracks thing, by which they also are pushing your car up hill, if you do it backwards they hold your car in place and then either real or each ones from the past you’ll hear a train coming. No I’m not dead, turns out that track is no longer used but one nearby is. Couldn’t even start the car til after it passed though
I live in deep East Texas and I would love to hear more Texas urban legend 😍😍🥰🥰
Lufkin??
@@roberttorres4263 thats the panhandle area
I’m from Arlington and she mentions Hell’s Gate but never actually talked about. It is a different haunted spot in the same vicinity of Screaming Bridge.
Well is sounds like its not, thats why is wasnt in the video 🤣👻💀
I love how you deliver these videos!
i was born in uvalde, tx and raised in sabinal, tx and when i was little i saw this dark shadow figure that ran passed me and i said(AHH!!) and i ran back inside.
Actually the story behind La LLorona is that her husband left her for another woman and in turn to get revenge on him, (she wanted to take the most precious thing away from him) she drowned their two children in the river. After she realized what she had done, she then killed herself. Her crying is due to the fact that she is looking for her murdered children, and any child caught outside after dark, will immediately be lured to the body of water. (I look up urban legends as a hobby in my spare time)
im from mexico and here in méxico la llorona is so famous, and she actually killed herkids, and she killed herself, and when you see her she actually looks normal, and part of the legend says that if you hear her crying close it's because she's far and if you hear her crying far is because she's close
I'm curious now why are some words muted out ? What's going on now w YT? Not like anything else is censored and it's a lil too late to censor words these days right
Right?! I replayed it and thought it was messed up.
Woot woot early 🐦!
The property I live on in central Texas is the site of an old stagecoach jail. There are 2 ancient oaks out back and there were 4-5 hangings on them. Almost everyone that has ever stayed in my home or my parents home, which is about 300 yards behind me, for any length of time... swears we are haunted. They’ve seen old cowboys with handlebar mustaches and Salado native Americans. I’ve had a few strange experiences myself. My kids hated it here and couldn’t wait to leave. I’ve been a paranormal researcher for 33 years but I just can’t make myself investigate my own house lol
Interesting...please do go on...
Ma'am, Bexar County is pronounced "bear". You're accent is adorable. 😄
Hi from San Antonio. Lol.
@@veronicaleos4141 yay 🙌 I'm not the only person from San Antonio who is also watched this video 😂
@@margaret91
I'm in the Deco District, part of the West Side! Hi!! Am I the only one that drives all the way over to "Gucci B" (Central Market) on Broadway because they have a hundred different kinds of chocolate bars?
@@christineparis5607 nah, ur not the only 1 who drives/shops there. I love going to central market as well if I could I probably would spend at least half a day shopping there 🤣
Pls stop being a simp
La llorona is pronounced “your- o -na” it means the crying woman some of these are Latin urban legends.
Ruby Yes indeed!!
My parents heard cries of a women during midnight lucky for me i survived bc i was a heavy sleepee
I always thought she was The Wailing woman
@@manuelpain i always call her the spanish way bc I'm in south Texas and DONT PREDETOR ME BC I GOT a gun from Christmas
@@manuelpain it’s both it’s just translating it but it’s depicted as a crying and wailing woman searching for her children that she drowned after being scorned by a man
Kid ghosts are the scariest thing ever especially little girl ghosts.
_Pigs can sniff out truffles with their snouts._
@@Rick_Cleland I’m uncomfortable.
@@sup_my_bwana same 😭🙌
@@Trudyyyyy450 of all the places to leave a truffle fact 😂
@@Rick_Cleland *BEHOLD! THE GODS CHOSEN BEVERAGE! TREMBLE BEFORE THE HORRES OF DIET COKE!!!*
The dancing devil will explain why so few Texans will dance with me! However I think he would have an unfair advantage in dancing with the stars
As a Texan I grew up hearing most of these and 100% believing them! I do love your pronunciations!
Oh I love watching when you’re on 😘
Stop being creepier than all the black eyed donkey lady man in all the earth.
@@blacksitemadhatter6721 whats wrong with appreciating a good host?
I live just south of Houston and I've never heard of a 'Houston Batman"
It's real bro out in Conroe late at night you hear a giant owl screws u can hear it for ten blocks one night I was dropping my brother off at his pad an otw back to Houston I seen a yellow bird like creature just sore wit ease.. I just about shat my pants
amazing video! miss so much the old and good times with the former hosts!
Dear person that's reading this we don't know know each others but I wish you all the best in life. 🧡 don't ever blame yourself accept things and go forward. 💙 your smile is precious and a key for happy life💛
Hope you all have a wonderful day/night
And also stay safely everyone and God bless to you and to your loved ones stay safe. 🖤
Aweee i love you ty 😬😬😏😍😍
Same too you
The first thing every conformed religion tells you is to just be cool and be cool to people.
Sending Love and light back to you thank you 😄💜
❤❤❤
The story about driving over the broken bridge is a repetitive Vivid dream I've had since I was a little kid. I've only driven a car once to this day, with no instruction first, and I had muscle memory. I knew how. This freaks me out. I believe in reincarnation and this is a big coincidence
I love donkey lady bridge its beautiful at night and I love texas we've got so many urban legends and stories here
When you realize the color of her dress reminds you of a Tootsie pop lol
Black eyes children are everywhere in the World.
love your accent and attempts at many of the pronunciations...is great.. should come and visit texas..
I feel like Texas isn't a very known state, but I think it is one of the most interesting states
Yessir finally another one on my state
9:27 mothman of Houston
(Also it’s la larona isn’t actually just Texan but also Mexican)
I live in Texas, and love this video.
I live in San Antonio but was born in Fort McMurray, Alberta... Texas is like Calgary with a bigger ego...yall could do 100 stories here... just on the Alamo even.
Woman Hollering Creek is named after her.
A black eyed kid was 2 neighborhoods over from me just 6 weeks ago.
The train tracks is the creepiest thing I've seen here though.
The tracks were destroyed. The city graded it down and changed the whole thing. My husband said it was the "go to" first date experience because of the scary fun and all the people that were always there. San Antonio always gets rid of everything unique, they are redoing all of downtown and "re-branding"the old hotels. At least the Menger is still the same!
@@christineparis5607 yup... sad day... all the streets are named after the kids that died
Also Lou Diamond Philip's is in a movie about it but it's based in LA or something.
Okay why is kids getting blanked out for I understand other words but why but love the channel
It was cute how she said abilene Texas hahaha I've been to a few of these spots, old alton Bridge is like 15 min from my brothers house we fish out there sometimes
Im finally early
I live close to goatmans bridge and tbh most of the stuff that happens is all the HS and college kids messing with people 🤦
Holy scary stuff
I live in San Antonio and Fredricksburg and there are tons of scary legends. I've never heard the donkey lady story the same way twice...anyone remember midget mansion? The werewolf of Converse?
I never heard of midget mansion and apparently I live a few streets away from where it used to be 🤔
The mansion is in south Becar Co. In Von ormy Tx.
@@BigRueb1326 is it still there?
Yes Ginger Alden I'm still here !!!
And no its been torn down i only kniw of thus story is becaust my great grandmother worked there ans a house keeper. And she tokd us stories about the people.
You're definitely my favourite host chick ☮️💜🇬🇧
I find your videos interesting about urban legends.
This is so cool and awesome
South Carolina Urban legends plzzzz!
totally scary stuff!!!!
good Video today
Been to goatmans multiple times, never seen a goat anything but have had numerous spooky and unexplainable experiences there
Please, tell me about it.
I live in Taxes 😬😬😥😰😰😥
Love itttt
♥️
Ooooh creepy stories about the state I live in! :D
My parents are in Texas rn I'm sending this to them
Wait Owl Demon Creature kinda looked like a harpy?
Ella? Is dat you?
Joker : " tell me something you ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight ? I always ask that of all my prey I just like the sound of it."
Oh. you're back. I haven't seen you for a while in this channel.
Light houses are definitely needed for safe sea travel.
I have a pic of me with solid black eyes in high school. It freaked the photographer out. My teacher and my friends freaked out as well.
Make top ten Arizona urban legend
What is a rock song you hear played alot as background music in successful gynecologists offices?
"Man in a Box"
YAY 😍
I actually live in Texas actually Amarillo
Same here and I haven’t heard of most of these
@@deeriggs3319 i have given that i Live in amarillo texas
I live in Corpus Christi so very far south
@@elijah_f.3617 my cousin lives in corpus Christi
No madder who you are if your reading this may god bless you and may you have a wonderful day ik someone needs to see this someone is having a hard time in their life and needs to hear that everything is gonna be ok god will always be their for you and he will never forsake you or abandon you
Heyyy Texan here alot of these aren't anything I've ever even heard of
❤️Your fit ❤️
Moat consistent channel
La Llorona or the crying lady isn't a Texas legend, it comes from Venezuela...I've also never heard the part about her having a horse head. The legend goes that La Llorona drowned her two children in a fit of madness when her husband left her for another woman. When she realized what she had done she drowned herself and now you can hear the crying lady as she looks for her children.
All the bleeping sound like Jerry Springer show
The censoring choices are odd, for sure.
AHHH WHAT THE HECK IM SCARED AND IM WATCHING THIS AT NIGHT ITS ALMOST 12 AM AAAAAa
It is so funny on how ppl say Abilene lol don't worry I for one love your accent and some ppl can't pronounce anything right I have a southern draw and still can say certain words lol you are so beautiful and you seem nice so don't worry about it
I moved from the south west to a middle lands area which is far too far from the ocean & they speak so fast here.I don't think inlanders are especially friendly & hope to go home one day,any way.
Is candyman and candy lady related?
Hello from good o' San Antonio 👋 & also the Alamo is haunted as well & y'all totally forgot about that 😭.
Also up there in lake livingston its literally like Jason and camp crystal lake its so scary and dark out there.
I hope Crystal Cove hasn't any spooky stories!
As soon as you said hells gate the wind went crazy and i heard screaming as I ran inside!
Dam
Llorona is pronounced like yo-ro-na
Amazing ❤️ love the contents 🙏❤️
There’s a long stretch back road in Virginia they said there’s a truck doing high speed and a guy got killed on a bridge throwing a quarter .25cent on a curve
Not Batman but Manbat
Cool
I used to live in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Almost close to Texas. Not as close as Marietta or Thackerville.
Hail Mothman!
I literally lives in Texas since I was born.. all love from the lone star state
Im not sure about the truth behind black eyed kids but one night I was at Walgreens picking up a prescription I went through the drive-thru but as I was driving out I seen four kids and this was about 2:00 in the morning that was just hanging out they couldn't have been no more than probably 10 they just kept watching me as I pulled out onto the road and when I looked in the rear view mirror they were still looking at me I couldn't tell if they had black eyes but I could tell you that that was really creepy I should also mention there was no adult just four kids
Being someone from Texas I didn't even now about this until now
Me who lives in Texas
Heard of goat man too heard the story at summer camp
She’s from Mexico too
The fact that I live in San Antonio Texas and I see this………….
*me in Texas * sheeeeeet