Whiskey Hollow Road, Memphis
Whiskey Hollow Road in Memphis, NY, is rumored to be haunted due to its history as a site for the Ku Klux Klan and alleged Satanic rituals, leading to beliefs about the spirits of victims lingering there. Visitors and ghost hunters report supernatural experiences, including sightings of spectral children, ghostly apparitions, unexplained fog, and the chilling sight of a bloody child's blanket hanging from trees. Locals describe the road as having a disturbing, eerie feeling, with dogs sometimes becoming agitated when entering the woods along the route. The lore suggests that a chapter of the KKK and a group of Satan worshippers used the dense woods surrounding Whiskey Hollow Road for violent racial killings and ritualistic sacrifices. Many believe the spirits of these victims, including children, still wander the road, hoping to find peace. One common report is the sighting of a bloody child's blanket hanging from the trees. Some people claim to see ghostly children appearing on the road to ask for help before disappearing, according to Automoblog. The road is known for its unsettling and "weird vibes" that are not felt elsewhere in the area. Drivers have reported dense, low-lying fog rolling in on the road, adding to the creepy atmosphere, as seen in this YouTube video. Dogs are sometimes mentioned as becoming unusually anxious or whimpering when brought into the woods near the road, indicating a potential supernatural presence. Ghost hunters are drawn to the location to find evidence of the reported apparitions and other strange phenomena associated with the road's dark history.