Nahanni Valley Legends: Decapitations in Canada’s Deadmen Valley
In the brutal summer of 1908, a search party led by Charlie McLeod made a grim discovery along the banks of the South Nahanni River …
THE INVESTIGATIVE ARCHIVE
Regional Legends: A Global Map of Folklore and Mystery
Every corner of the map has a secret. The Regional Legends archive is a geographically-targeted repository of localized mysteries, urban legends, and cultural folklore. While we begin our journey with the deep-seated myths of the United States—from the Pine Barrens to the high deserts—our mission is to document “High Strangeness” wherever it occurs globally.
In 2026, we prioritize boots-on-the-ground reporting and local witness accounts. This archive is organized by region, allowing researchers to track how myths evolve based on geography and local history. Whether it’s a haunted bridge in a small Midwest town or a centuries-old legend from the Scottish Highlands, we provide the historical context and modern evidence behind the stories that define a location.
The Regional Archive:
U.S. State Files: Deep dives into town-specific hauntings and legends across the 50 states.
Global Folklore: Documenting regional enigmas from Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Site-Specific Hauntings: Investigating localized “Window Areas” and cursed locations.
In the brutal summer of 1908, a search party led by Charlie McLeod made a grim discovery along the banks of the South Nahanni River …