Jersey Devil & Cecil Hotel


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Jan 04 2020 44 mins   2

n Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia folklore, the Jersey Devil (also known as the Leeds Devil) is a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of South Jersey. The creature is often described as a flying biped with hooves, but there are many variations. The common description is that of a kangaroo-like or wyvern-like creature with a goat- or horse-like head, leathery bat-like wings, horns,  small arms with clawed hands, legs with cloven hooves, and a forked  tail. It has been reported to move quickly and is often described as  emitting a high-pitched "blood-curdling scream"According to popular folklore, the Jersey Devil originated with a Pine  Barrens resident named Jane Leeds, known as Mother Leeds. The legend  states that Mother Leeds had 12 children and, after finding she was  pregnant for the 13th time, cursed the child in frustration, crying that  the child would be the devil.  During 1735, Mother Leeds was in labor on a stormy night while her  friends gathered around her. Born as a normal child, the thirteenth  child changed to a creature with hooves, a goat's head, bat wings, and a  forked tail. Growling and screaming, it beat everyone with its tail  before flying up the chimney and heading into the pines. In some  versions of the tale, Mother Leeds was supposedly a witch and the child's father was the devil himself. Some versions of the  legend also state that there was subsequently an attempt by local  clergymen to exorcise the creature from the Pine Barrens.

We also discuss the Cecil Hotel.


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