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Stories,Tales and
Legends
Your ideas and Stories are Welcome
There are many stories, tales and legends in Virginia. On this page you
will find some which I have heard or read about. Please feel free to email
me with additional information to add to these stories or send information on
others which I may include

1.Lost or
buried gold at Mt. Rogers. Wagon train of gold and other items brought out
of Mexico were reported buried; somewhere around Mt. Rogers in
Southwest Virginia.

2. Along the New River a local man found a cave and entered it in the mid 1900's. He became
lost and did not get out for several days. Upon returning home it was said
his hair had turned gray from his experience. He would never talk of what
happened in the cave, except to say that you wouldn't believe what he
saw.

3. In the mid '30s, there was a large diamond robbery somewhere around New York.
The robbers were supposed to have been caught around the Blue Ridge area east of Roanoke,
VA. The diamonds were never found or, if found nerer turned over to the
authorities. The story goes that they were buried somewhere between Roanoke and Blue Ridge.

4.
Several hunters were camping at their regular spot near Rocky Mount, Virginia,
at an old ruins of a farm house. They had camped there many times using the
old fire place which still functioned. On this particular night one of the
hunters was scraping his knife on a brick from the fire place and noticed a gold
glitter. It turned out that the brick was made of gold which had been
camouflaged and placed as part of the fireplace for Safety.
( There are many stories around Virginia of gold, silver and other valuables
being buried for safety. The two main reasons for this was fear of army
troops during the War Between the States and, afterwards with the depression,
came the fear of banks. Many of these people either died or forgot where
the stash was buried and to this day, it is said that untold dollars are still
in the ground around old homesteads.)

5.
From Northern Virginia down through central Virginia to Southwest Virginia are a
number of areas which were mined for gold. Some were gold mines and other
were streams where color could be found. Many of these were
played out or were not yielding enought when the call of gold in
California came. Some of these areas may still offer gold dust for the
weekend prospector.

6. About
fifteen years ago, Wythville, Virginia was a hot spot for UFO's.
Newspapers carried stories for several weeks of the almost nightly sightings of
strange objects in the skies. One person who was said to have some good
pictures of the events but, when his home was broken into, the pictures were
lost.

7. Central Virginia brings the story of a location where a mountain was leveled on top and
a "weather station" was built, and than covered over with dirt and trees
replanted. This was done in the '50s and today you cannot tell which mountain it is.

8. An artifact
was found buried about a foot and a half underground in Southwest
Virginia, near Roanoke. Is is unlike anything found in the area and is
said to be around 3,000 years old.
Was it brought here from travelers from Mexico or is it a sign of an
earler civizalization?

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