- American Folk
- Stories about people you know: a carhop, a miniature golf pro, the grandson of the inventor of the fortune cookie, and more. - American Folklore
- Retellings of folktales, myths, legends, tall tales, and ghost stories from each of the 50 states including Paul Bunyan, Jesse James, Pecos Bill, and more. - Cultural Arts Resources for Teachers and Students (CARTS)
- Support for educators, students, and community members in their efforts to incorporate folk arts, folklore, oral history, and community culture into K-12 education across the disciplines. - Devil's Tramping Ground
- Barren circle in the North Carolina forest where legend states the Devil makes nightly walks while plotting evil. - Folklore, Legends, Tall Tales: An Interactive Casebook for Knox County, Indiana
- Hyperlinked article featuring the vibrant past of Vincennes and Knox County. - Maine Folklife Center
- Collects folklore, oral history, traditional music, and photographs of Maine and Eastern Canada. - Moonlit Road, The
- Virtual journey into the dark and mysterious corners of the American South, featuring ghost stories and strange folktales told by the region's best storytellers. - North Carolina Folklore Society
- Promotes the appreciation and study of North Carolina's folklife and collects songs, stories, customs, and superstitions of the region. - Teacher's Guide to Folklife Resources for K-12 Classrooms
- Provides information on many useful print and electronic publications for folklife educators, including contact and ordering information. - Tennessee Folklore Society
- Statewide organisation of academics and citizens who are interested in preserving and celebrating the rich traditional expressive culture of the mid-South. - Vietnam Veterans Oral History and Folklore Project@
- Weird U.S.
- Collection of odd news clippings, bizarre facts, little-known historical anecdotes, and anomalous encounters from around the country. - Wikipedia: Folklore of the United States
- Hyperlinked article about American folklore, the folk tradition which has evolved on the North American continent since Europeans arrived in the 16th century.
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