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While the sun is shining Lawnside, New Jersey is the same as any other American municipality, but stressed phantoms of former times in this municipality don't seem to have it in mind to go away. The undeceased are living in this settlement as the local residents will declare. Some local residents assert there are no ghosts, but there beyond doubt are creepy things going on here in Lawnside at night.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a young-looking cowboy is rumored to have been distinguished on many occasions in Camden County Park before sunrise pulling a cadaver through some bushes.
A terrifying beast may now and then be witnessed pacing through a Lawnside neighborhood cemetery. Residents here who have perceived this ghost declare this ghost might be a famous former time resident of Lawnside.
The ghost of a steel-miner has repeatedly been made out chucking rocks into the flow at Almonesson Creek around midnight. One thing's for certain, it's
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a chilling ghost that you do not want to run into on a dark night.
The ghost of a man clad as a store clerk is regularly perceived at Almonesson Lake Dam after midnight enjoying the vista.
A female with a moderately transparent body has purportedly been perceived on one or two occasions sobbing beside the water at Almonesson Lake. Anyhow, it is indisputably a menacing phantom that any reasonable person wouldn't want to encounter.
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