It was rumored that no grass would ever grow at her base. She was made of black marble and sat viewing the grounds.
The legend grew to those who believed in a dark side. As urban legends grow it was stated that at midnight Black aggies eyes would glow red. The legends kept growing and it was stated that if a person looked into Black Aggies gaze, they would be struck blind. The legend went that is a pregnant woman were to pass the shadow of Black Aggie , the woman suffer a miscarrage. The storeies and legends of Black Aggies kept getting wierder, a college fraternity wanted to include Black Aggie in their initiation rites, all fun and games no harm right?, some of the stories claim that one student was found dead the folloiwng morning, He had died of fright. After the death of the student the news spread like wildfire.
It kept getting worse, people would come to the cemetary and write on the statue, one even cut off one of her arms and claimed that the statue had given him the arm. The family had finally had enough. They took the monument down and turned her over to the Smithsonian Institute. The Smithsonian claimed that they never received her. It seems that they gave her to the National Museum of American Art. Black Aggie now sits at the Federal Courts Bulding in Washington, near a rear courtyard of the Dolly Madison Hosue. I wonder if her eyes still glow red at midnight.
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14 Comments
Post a CommentI love haunting stories, that was neat, thanks
Ooooooh!
I am fascinated with urban legends. Very well written!
Interesting story!
That is very creepy. I would love to see this statue in person (I will not go blind!)
Interesting story. Thanks for sharing.
I like Thomas's suggestion, they should make little copies of it and sell them to tourists.
Scarily interesting!
Ooo... someone needs to make little replicas and sell them at flea markets in the area!
Urban legends are so interesting. Good job.