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No-one knows how Devil's Hollow (which I can see part of from my front porch) got its name. I even asked at the Kentucky History Museum*. Here's one explanation:
http://www.dcr.net/~stickmak/Transformation/Catamount/devils...
*Their best guess was that it still looks like the kind of place where you might encounter the Devil.
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Let's not forget...
The ultimate come-as-you-aren't party: Murder at the Shapeshifter's Ball
One of my faves. :)
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Here in Arkansas we have a place called "Hell's Half Acre"
It's out in Hot Springs, and people aren't allowed to go up to it any more (though folks sometimes sneak through the barriers anyway.)
Nobody knows what causes it, but it's a section on the side of one of the hills there that is completely barren of any living life, with open steam vents, and stays several degrees warmer than any of the surrounding area. It's kinda freaky.
The world is full of strange places.
Melanie E.
That reminds me of an episode
That reminds me of an episode of _Bonanza_, the one with Sam Hill. "That's why there's never any snow on my Mother's grave!"
Just passing through...