This Spooky West Virginia Urban Legend Will Give You Goosebumps
The Weeping Woman statue in Riverview Cemetery, Parkersburg, is said to move and grant wishes during a full moon.
West Virginia has a lot of creepy legends and ghost stories. Read on to learn about this one in Parkersburg.
This Weeping Woman statue at Riverview Cemetery in Parkersburg watches over the plots of the Jackson family. The family was related to famous Civil War General Stonewall Jackson.
People say during a full moon, the woman gets up and walks around the cemetery, pacing and mourning over the lives lost in the War Between the States.
Others have claimed to see her move and have taken pictures of her hands in different positions.
One legend says the Weeping Woman grants wishes for women who are truly pure in heart. Woman have claimed to touch the statue and had children within the year.
And if she thinks a person is up to no good? She’s also been known to trip people, tear their clothes, pull their hair and unbutton their shirts.
Read more about the Weeping Woman at Weird West Virginia or Theresa's Haunted History of the Tri-State, which is where we learned about this creepy legend.
Have you ever visited this statue or cemetery? Do you have any stories of her? Let me know in the comments.
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