Tripping on Legends Episode 7…Tripping with the Devil

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Natalie Crist and Christopher Balzano explore several new places to trip, including a haunted diner in Miami where Tinder dates goes bad and the Devil’s Millhopper in Gainesville. They also look at ideas of the Devil over time and play the name game to see how many places are connected to Satan.

The Tripper then talk about the Devil’s Tree at the Oak Hammock Park in Port St. Lucie and then hit the road in search of serial killers, haunted bathrooms, and a tree said to be a vortex to the other side.

Read about Boogeyman and the Devil’s Tree.

Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

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You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

9 responses to “Tripping on Legends Episode 7…Tripping with the Devil”

  1. […] legend even more creepy. A path off of the cemetery leads you to this rock where legend has it the devil will meet you at midnight to strike a deal. The contributor states ‘As kids we always dared […]

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  2. […] even more creepy. A path off of the cemetery leads you to this rock where legend has it the devil will meet you at midnight to strike a deal. The contributor states ‘As kids we always dared […]

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  3. […] which often make their identity on the universities in them were feeling at the time. Places like Gainesville are reflections of their […]

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  4. […] same could be true for the Devil’s Chair at the Lake Helen and Cassadaga Cemetery. We had covered this in one of our earliest episodes of […]

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  5. […] near the banks of the water.  He knew what he had done would condemn him, and who would miss the old woman anyway.   Weighing the body down with stones, he drifted the body out to the middle of the creek and let […]

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  6. […] We have yet to come across a variant that provides any more detail than this: On Aug. 29, 1968, every TV set in America simultaneously “went out,” “turned off,” or “shut down” (meaning, perhaps, that the broadcast signal was interrupted) for about 25 seconds, during which time the televisions emitted a “strange noise” or “murmuring” sound, which some people took to be “the voice of the devil.”  […]

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  7. […] idea of Satan ruling over a fiery inferno has long captured our […]

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Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

Follow us at: 

www.facebook.com/trippingonlegends
Instagram: @SpookyTripping

You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

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