Episode 103: The Cemetery

Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia is a historic site, home to the resting places of some of the United States’ most notable citizens—and plenty of haunting stories, too, from the rumors of a black iron dog that comes to life to protect the grave of a little girl to the rumors of the Richmond Vampire, said to skulk around the mausoleum of an account, W.W. Pool. who died back in 1922. 

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Works Cited 

Harry Kollatz, “W.W. Pool: Richmond's Reputed Nosferatu.”  (Archived) Richmond Magazine, 2013. 

Spectrum Editor, “Richmond Vampire: Cemetery. . .” The Commonwealth Times, 2020. 

Ashley Branch, “Starting with the. . .” VPM NPR, 2021. 

N/A, “Ghosts of Hollywood Cemetery.” Haunts of Richmond, 2024. 

Danasia Pascal, “The Richmond Vampire. . .” WWBT 12, 2019.

Ryan Nadeau, “The History of. . .” ABC News 8 WRIC, 2024.

The Hollywood Cemetery Official Website 

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