Baby Head Cemetery Is One Of Texas' Spookiest Cemeteries
Texas is full of cemeteries that send chills down your spine, but this one just might be the spookiest. Just north of Llano, Baby Head Cemetery has a history as violent as its name suggests. A visit here promises to be horrifyingly hair-raising.


She was decapitated, her head left at the base of a nearby mountain that soon took on the name "Babyhead" in her remembrance. A local creek was given the same name.
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Rather than try to forget the atrocity that took place on the land, the residents decided to honor Mary Elizabeth by calling their town "Baby Head." It was once a thriving settlement with farms, homes, and businesses, but the cemetery is all that remains.
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The oldest belongs to another child, Jodie May McKneely, who died on New Year's Day of 1884.

It's the last suspension bridge in Texas open to automobile traffic, and we sure hope it stays that way -- after all, who knows what vengeful spirits may be disturbed if the structure were removed?

As you drive across and gaze out at the undeveloped emptiness for miles in all directions, one can't help but transport themselves back to the time when little Mary Elizabeth was killed.

Did you know about Baby Head Cemetery? Have you ever been? If so, we’d love to hear all the hauntingly horrifying details! Let us know, and check out our previous article for more cemeteries you should probably stay away from after dark: These 9 Haunted Cemeteries In Texas Are Not For The Faint Of Heart.
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Baby Head Cemetery, Llano, TX 78643, USA