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La Porte,Texas Cemetery and Urban Legend by George E. Wolf Jr./2010

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Video of the La Porte Cemetery, La Porte,Texas. Urban legend of the Goatman and Goatmans Road (Powell Road) and the darling that was found murdered along Lovers Lane (Powell Road).

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  • sweet music bro too bad the class of 2007 killed the goatmen when he went plexin' we dont run from nothin

  • Also the goat mans road was just a place for teenagers to party and scare kids, I've been down it with and without the trees

  • That grave yard scares me lol, I've never been there but I've seen it plenty of times

  • I've been at this place... It's very old there! And there are headstones from the mayflower! It's sad to see it pretty neglected. I live in La Porte :( it's definitely got history

  • I think that the abandoned grave yard beyond was a former African American graveyard, or so I had been told. Not confirmed. When I was a teenager, we used to drive up and down Goatman's road looking for some mythical Goatman to come out. All we found were some older kids who scared the heck out of us, and spun around and then chased us clear to Port Road, and back to Shoreacres Blvd til finally we had to stop at a house and ask the owners to call the police.

  • there is an article on find a grave about that little darling.. so sad how someone could do that to a baby!

  • is this the one by little cedar bayou park? ... it's always kind of creeped me out... i've lived in LaPorte for 6 years and i've never heard of a Goat Man... Read Weird Texas. It also has some stories like that.

  • Growing up in the Ft Worth area in the 70s I remember hearing a very similar goatman story except it was in Ft Worth. Same description of the "goatman". Is this a Tx urban legend or general?

  • i would like to see the abandoned grave yard behind this grave yard, did they build a water treatment plant on the abandoned grave yard?

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