8 Scariest New York City Urban Legends

By : Batatefoj

Published On: 2017-11-05

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Scariest New York City Urban legends that are true. Creepiest urban legends.\r
The Urban Legend of 57 West 57th Street\r
The case of the urban legend curse of 57 West 57th street.\r
Edna Crawford married Albert Champion.\r
Edna Crawford and Charles Brazelle bought the Medical Arts Building at 57 West 57th street.\r
Brazelle killed Edna and her and he was thrown off of the balcony by her guards.\r
Carlton Aslop moved in and the property was haunted by the deceased couple.\r
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The Mole People Of New York Citys Subways\r
If you live in a large city then youve probably heard the urban legend of mole people.\r
Most large cities have urban legends of mole people living in abandoned subway, railroad, flood and sewage tunnels.\r
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The Legend of Ghost Trains of Hell Gate Bridge\r
An urban legend claims that ghost trains cross Hell Gate Bridge during the middle of the night.\r
A ghost train filled with the souls of explorers, suicides and murder victims.\r
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The Urban Legend of Rudolph Fentz Time Travller\r
The Victorian Time Square time traveler Rudolph Fentz showed up out of nowhere in 1950 dressed in Victorian era clothing.\r
The confused man Rudolf Fentz was then hit by a taxi. His belongings included banknotes, and letters dated 1876 as well as business cards with the name Rudolph Fentz jr. \r
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The Legend Of Cropsey\r
What if an urban legend, wasnt a legend? What if the monster your parents always warned you about turned out to be real?\r
That is what happened in the Legend of Cropsey when it turned out to be serial killer Andre Rand.\r
Andre Rand worked for the Willowbook State School on Staten Island.\r
He may be responsible for the deaths of Alice Pereira, Holly Ann Hughes, Hank Gaffario, Tiaheasea Jackson, and Jennifer Schweiger.\r
He claims to be just like Ted Bundy.\r
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The legend of the haunted Belasco Theater\r
David Belasco, an or, manager and director build the Bealsco Theater on Broadway, New York City.\r
After he died, apparitions that looked just like Belasco began to appear. The theater is rumored to be haunted with his ghost and others.\r
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The Urban Legend of Giant Mutant Rats of New York City Subways and Sewers.\r
New York City is the most rat infested city in the world.\r
The are legends and rumors of giant rats over 3 feet tall living in New York Cities subways and sewers.\r
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The Urban Legend of Giant Alligators and Crocodiles Of New York City Sewers.\r
The number one urban legend New York City is most famous for. Giant alligators and crocodiles living in the sewers.\r
The legend dates as far back as 1935 where it was reported in a New York Times article that an alligator was found in a sewer.\r
New York City sewer inspector Teddy May claimed he encountered giant alligators and crocodiles in the sewers.