Yes, Nebraska has its share of urban legends. One popular tale is that of the "Witch of the Omaha Indian Reservation," who is said to haunt the area and can appear as a dark figure. Another legend involves the "Specter of the Great Plains," a ghostly figure that supposedly wanders rural roads, leading travelers astray. These stories reflect the rich folklore and cultural history of the state.
Urban legends can come from any country.
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They are not always called urban Legends. They can be called Urban Myths, Urban Tales or Urban Stories. And they are not necessarily from and 'Urban' origin.
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The duration of Urban Legends - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
An urban legend is a fake story. People tell urban legends, as though they are real, to scare people or humor them.
The latest Urban legends can be found on the urbanlegends website and it hosts a variety of legends ranging from email rumours and internet hoaxes. Alternatively you may view the 25 hottest urban legends on the snopes website.
The Salem-Shotwell Bridge, is located between the east Alabama communities of Salem and Shotwell. There is no evidence that any urban legends occurred on that bridge.
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Urban Legends - TV series - was created on 2007-06-18.
Some urban legends do have their roots in things that actually happened. See related links for stories.
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