Pope Lick Monster
The Pope Lick Monster (more commonly, colloquially, the Goat Man) is a legendary part-man, part-goat and part-sheep creature reported to live beneath a railroad trestle bridge over Pope Lick Creek, in the Fisherville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The legends have turned the area into a site for legend tripping. There have been a number of deaths and accidents at the trestle since its construction, despite the presence of an 8-foot (2.4 m) fence to keep thrill-seekers out.
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Pope Lick Monster
The Pope Lick Monster (more commonly, colloquially, the Goat Man) is a legendary part-man, part-goat and part-sheep creature reported to live beneath a railroad trestle bridge over Pope Lick Creek, in the Fisherville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The legends have turned the area into a site for legend tripping. There have been a number of deaths and accidents at the trestle since its construction, despite the presence of an 8-foot (2.4 m) fence to keep thrill-seekers out.
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La leggenda del mostro di Pope ...... li con un'accetta e ucciderli.
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O Monstro do riacho Pope Lick ...... airro de Louisville, Kentucky.
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El hombre cabra o el monstruo ...... lle en Louisville, Kentucky.
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La leggenda del mostro di Pope ...... li con un'accetta e ucciderli.
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O Monstro do riacho Pope Lick ...... airro de Louisville, Kentucky.
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The Pope Lick Monster (more co ...... ce to keep thrill-seekers out.
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Leggenda del mostro di Pope Lick
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Monstruo de Pope Lick
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O monstro de Papa Lick
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Pope Lick Monster
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