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According to University of Maryland folklorist Barry Pearson, the Goatman legends began "long, long, long" ago and were further popularized in 1971 when the death of a dog was blamed on Goatman by local residents. Pearson relates that "bored teenagers" keep the Goatman legend alive by repeating the story and suggesting that the creature attacks ...
The Pope Lick Monster (more commonly, colloquially, the Goat Man) is a legendary part-man, part-goat [1] and part-sheep [2] creature reported to live beneath a railroad trestle bridge over Pope Lick Creek, in the Fisherville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. [2] [3]
Charles "Ches" McCartney on Highway 19 in southern Georgia (October 1958). Charles "Ches" McCartney (1901–1998), also known as the Goat Man, was an American itinerant wanderer who traveled up and down the eastern United States from 1930 to 1987 in a ramshackle wagon pulled by a team of goats.
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Goatman or Goat man may refer to: Goatman (urban legend) , a legendary creature from Prince George's County, Maryland, United States Goatman (Kentucky) , also known as the Pope Lick Monster, a legendary creature of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Tommy Koontz had an early memory of the goat man coming into Biltmore Village with his goat and wagon for family photo ops. Visiting Our Past: Hobos, 'goat man,' Biltmore Village's old days Skip ...
That kind of story has been a part of US popular culture for decades in comics and B-movies. perfectblue 08:19, 9 December 2006 (UTC) The Goatman is normally associated with northern PG County, Maryland. However there is a very different, southern PG County Goatman story. I'll share it at some point.
Texas Goatman, Mud-Man: Country: ... the Goatman legend was spread via summer camp stories, ... Podcast released a four part audio series on the legend of the Lake ...