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Some fascinating stories and legends from Appalachian Mountains lore include the tale of the "Wampus Cat," a mythical creature said to roam the forests, and the legend of the "Brown Mountain Lights," mysterious glowing orbs seen in the night sky. Other stories include the legend of the "Moon-Eyed People," a group of fair-skinned, light-eyed beings said to have inhabited the region long ago, and the story of the "Devil's Tramping Ground," a mysterious barren circle of land where nothing grows.

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