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  • Where Mosquitoes Came From: A Tlingit Legend
    Dec 3 2025

    Why do these biting insects plague us so? This Southern legend - an ancient tale originally from the Tlingit people of Alaska - tells of a giant, a bloodthirsty heart, and a vengeful curse.

    FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitroad.com.

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    "Where Mosquitoes Came From" was adapted from folklore and directed by Craig Dominey.

    Storyteller: Veronica Byrd

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

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    12 m
  • The Sheriff and the Loup Garou: A Louisiana Werewolf Story
    Nov 18 2025

    How far would you go for the love of your life? In this Louisiana tale, a young deputy is given a terrifying task to prove his worth: he must capture and kill the Loup Garou (or Rougarou), the shapeshifting werewolf of the Cajun swamplands.

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    "The Sheriff and the Loup Garou" was written and told by Tom Coleman. Listen to more of his stories at https://cajunstoryteller.com

    Director: Craig Dominey

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

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    13 m
  • Why Is a Jack O' Lantern Named Jack? | The Legend of Stingy Jack
    Nov 18 2025

    Meet Stingy Jack, a man so cunning he managed to trap the Devil himself. But when you strike a bargain with the Prince of Darkness, there is always a price to pay—one that leaves Jack wandering the night with a very strange lantern.

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    "Why is a Jack-o-Lantern Named Jack?" was adapted from folklore and produced by Craig Dominey.

    Storyteller: LaDoris Bias Davis

    http://kuumbastorytellers.org/ladoris-bias-davis/

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

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    16 m
  • The Cow That Ate The Preacher | An Appalachian Tall Tale
    Oct 15 2025

    What happens when a traveling preacher seeks revenge on an inhospitable farm couple?

    This darkly funny ghost story—passed down from Ireland to the Arkansas hills—follows a man of the cloth who decides to teach his unkind hosts a lesson they'll never forget. But in the world of folklore, revenge often takes a very strange and unexpected shape.

    Advisory: This is an un-sanitized traditional folktale featuring dark themes and descriptions of physical injury/remains, typical of classic Brothers Grimm-era stories.

    Another version of this story by storyteller Bill Harley can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltKUDHBCEGA

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    "The Cow That Ate The Preacher" was adapted from folklore and directed by Craig Dominey

    Storyteller: David Hirt

    Music: Randall Franks - hear more of his work at https://randallfranks.com/

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

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    15 m
  • Number Ninety: The Charleston Haunted House Dare | A Southern Ghost Story
    Oct 29 2021

    Episode Summary: Would you spend the night in a house the rest of the world has abandoned to the dead? This episode takes us to historic Charleston for an adaptation of B.M. Croker's Victorian ghost story, "Number Ninety."

    In this episode:

    • The Challenge: A group of gentlemen at a social club issue a terrifying dare that cannot be ignored.

    • The Setting: Number Ninety, a house with a reputation so dark that even the bravest locals avoid its shadow.

    • The Encounter: A psychological and supernatural descent into a night that changes a man forever.

    Listen in as we explore a masterclass in Victorian suspense, reimagined for the shadows of the American South.

    Further reading: Wikipedia article on B.M. Croker

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    "Number Ninety" was told by John Gentile

    Director: Craig Dominey

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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    26 m
  • Ambrose Bierce's The Moonlit Road: The Spirit's Testimony
    Oct 29 2021

    The haunting conclusion to Ambrose Bierce's masterpiece. In 'The Spirit's Testimony,' a voice reaches out from beyond the grave to reveal the final, heartbreaking truth of that moonlit night. This third and final chapter completes the chilling mystery of a family destroyed by silence and the supernatural.

    Part Three, STATEMENT OF THE LATE JULIA HETMAN, THROUGH THE MEDIUM BAYROLLES

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    "The Moonlit Road, Part Three" was told by Trudy Leonard

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    Music: Michael Thomas Roe

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD: The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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    9 m
  • Ambrose Bierce's The Moonlit Road: The Confession of the Father
    Oct 29 2021

    In Part Two of our Ambrose Bierce adaptation, the mystery deepens with 'The Confession of the Father.' Haunted by a spectral encounter on a dark road, a man is forced to confront the truth behind his wife's death. The second chapter in this chilling 3-part Southern Gothic masterpiece.

    Part Two, STATEMENT OF CASPAR GRATTAN

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    "The Moonlit Road, Part Two" was told by Thomas E. Fuller

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    Music: Michael Thomas Roe

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD: The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are an online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers

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    9 m
  • Ambrose Bierce's The Moonlit Road: The Statement of the Son
    Oct 29 2021

    Part One of our adaptation of Ambrose Bierce's masterpiece. A chilling mystery begins with the 'Statement of the Son,' as a family is shattered by a brutal murder. Experience one of American literature's most famous ghost stories told from three haunting perspectives.

    Part One, STATEMENT OF JOEL HETMAN, JR.

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    "The Moonlit Road, Part One" was told by John Gentile

    Audio Production: Henry Howard

    Music: Michael Thomas Roe

    The Moonlit Road Podcast is a production of The Moonlit Road, LLC.

    ABOUT THE MOONLIT ROAD: The Moonlit Road has been exploring the dark back roads of the American South since 1999. We are a massive online archive of regional ghost stories, tall tales, and folklore from the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast, told by authentic local storytellers.

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    9 m
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