Baby Head Cemetery in Llano , Texas
Sitting near a mountain that once shared its bizarre name, the Baby Head Cemetery is the final remnant of an entire community that based their name on a grisly atrocity for some reason.
As the story goes, it was sometime around the 1850s or 1870s, depending on who you talk to, that a group of American Indians, looking to scare off the encroaching white settlers, kidnapped a young girl form one of the families. The girl was supposedly killed and her head placed on a pike at the foot of what was almost instantly dubbed, Babyhead Mountain. While the exact details of this tale differ in detail and date, the name of the mountain stuck, and when a community began to grow in the area near the turn of the century, they too became known as Baby Head.
The tiny town of Baby Head grew to a respectable size establishing a post office, a school, a courthouse, and multiple businesses. However as time went on the seemingly promising community began to dwindle, dropping to a small rural settlement with a population of about 20 people. It is not known if this was the result of being named Baby Head. Eventually the name was abandoned and the remaining population was absorbed into the city of Llano, Texas.
Today the only remnant of the Baby Head settlers is their small cemetery which still bears the name, in possibly its grimmest association yet. The graveyard contains a few dozen graves with some burials as recent as 2000. A historic marker has been placed dat the edge of the cemetery and it is not uncommon to see baby doll heads hanging from the sign.