This Is By Far The Most Peculiar Mississippi Urban Legend Of All Time
Mississippi has its fair share of urban legends. However, the strangest is the Mercritis Outbreak of the 1950s. Generations of local lore contend that Mercritis was an infectious disease that, among other things, transformed women into homicidal maniacs. Like any other urban legend, there’s no proof the outbreak ever occurred, but that doesn’t make the unusual tale any less intriguing. Take a look:
So, were you aware of this urban legend? Have you ever heard relatives talking about it? Tell us in the comments section.
Read about the state’s other urban legends in “These 8 Urban Legends In Mississippi Will Keep You Awake At Night.“
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What are some other urban legends in Mississippi?
Who knows why but there seem to be quite a few urban legends in Mississippi. There is the one about the three-legged lady that haunts people driving down the road, the haunted roads laced with paranormal activity, and the many haunted homes dotted all over the state.
We're looking for unique day trips in Mississippi.
Unique day trips in Mississippi are numerous, each one offering distinctive insights into the state's history, landscape, cultural entities, and so much more. You might consider a few of these on your next adventures out and about:
- Sail Away to Ship Island
- Rock ‘n Stroll in Tupelo
- Travel Back in Time at Landrum's Homestead & Village
- Spend the Day in the Ghost Town of Rodney
- Go Museum Hopping in Jackson
- Go for a Drive on the Natchez Trace Parkway
Where can we find some hidden gems in Mississippi?
There are tons of hidden gems in Mississippi and each one seems to make you fall in love with The Magnolia State even more. Take some to explore these awesome spots:
- Chautauqua Park and the Treetop Trail in Crystal Springs
- The Red Bluff near Morgantown
- The Sky Lake Wildlife Management Area near Belzoni
- Cat's Den Cave Preserve in Smith County