Washington, Maine Ghost Tales


Superficially Washington, Maine appears like your regular town, but when the gloomy shadows of the nighttime roll in the undead take over. The ghosts of this settlement don’t leave anyone unterrified. Folks who have never stayed for a few days in this settlement will laugh and say it's untrue, but with so many ghosts in Washington you have a pretty fine chance of setting eyes on one if you stay for a few days in this town.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The ghost of a man having a name cut into his leg may be distinguished very frequently by Colby Brook glugging down motor oil.

The ghost of a badly mangled huntsman pulling a dead deer has from time to time been distinguished smoking a pipe by Deadwater Slough.

A female lacking a head is every now and then made out sitting at a coffee table in a Washington home conversing into the air.

The ghost of a young-looking female with a cord around her neck is rumored to have been observed on a small number of occasions
 
    reading a tabloid in Damariscotta Lake State Park at the stroke of midnight. Folks who have observed this ghost say this ghost is that of a resident who had a home here in Washington in the past.

An extraordinarily terrifying ghost may sometimes be perceived marching through a house in Washington. People here claim that this ghost loves terrifying people who dare to interrupt the calm in Washington.

 



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