Of all the legends in Missouri, few are older than the one that tells the story of Bone Hill, Missouri and the ghost that is still searching for its lost gold.
Is there really a bird strong enough to pick up a child? Many believe that answer is yes and that it really happened in Illinois and they have video to prove it.
Did you know there was a train wreck in 1875 near Bear Creek in Hannibal where many jewels and diamonds were lost and never recovered? It's true and thanks to one local researcher, we now can know more about this legend that just happens to be true.
It sounds like an urban legend, but it really happened and there's proof. A couple checked into a Missouri motel only to learn 3 days later that they had been sleeping over a corpse.
There once was a parson in the early days of Missouri known as Keithly. He left in the California gold rush and came back with riches. Many believe his treasure is hidden somewhere in a cave near Galena, Missouri. To this day it has never been found, but there are hints to its whereabouts.
You can tell a lot about a location because of its name. Surely, the infamous Zombie Road in Missouri isn't based on anything real, right? The truth is how this road got its name might really be based on truth with just a hint of legend.
Almost everyone knows at least part of the legend of Jesse James. But, I doubt many know that there was a movie made about his life that starred his only surviving son. I've found it and you can watch it all.
There are many stories that have been told about buried gold in Missouri and many refer to the same source - the Spanish. Let's explore some of the many tales which claim there is Spanish gold hidden in the Missouri Ozarks.
No matter whether you believe in Bigfoot or not, the biggest question is why they're so hard to find if they're real. A new video explores the possibility that the Sasquatch may be hiding in a Missouri cave system bordering the Meramec River.