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Parchment-style illustration of Tom McRae hearing a ghostly echo in the Appalachian woods, American folktale.

Whistle: The Appalachian Folktale of Midnight Echoes

The whistle was once thought harmless, a tune to pass the time, a habit for lonely travelers crossing the shadowed trails of the Blue Ridge Mountains. But in the quiet villages scattered along the Tennessee, North Carolina border, folks whispered of a warning older than memory itself: “Never whistle after midnight, or the devil will whistle back.” In those days,
Interior of a historic Austin Texas hotel with a grand staircase and soft evening lighting associated with ghost legend.

The Ghost of the Driskill Hotel

Austin, Texas rose steadily in prominence during the late nineteenth century. As the state capital expanded, politicians, cattle barons, and traveling businessmen filled its streets with energy and ambition. Horse drawn carriages rattled over limestone roads, and gaslights illuminated storefront windows well into the evening. In 1886, one structure came

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