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Randolph Center, Vermont Ghost Tales | |
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Randolph Center, Vermont is a seemingly standard zone given that the sun shines, but there are remarkable things taking place in this settlement in the moonlight hours. Some of the passed away won't stay in their graves in this settlement. Doubters don't believe in the local ghost stories, but everyone who resides in Randolph Center is not alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
An army uniform wandering around without a body in it has been observed on many occasions in a secluded location near Randolph Center. A person who lives
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here argues that this ghost can be the soul of a person who lived here who passed away here in Randolph Center some decades ago.
The ghost of a badly scorched female can every so often be seen
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in Randolph Municipal Forest late at night yelling at a rock.
The ghost of the driver of a train was noticed posting a box at a Randolph Center post office. This is one of those ghosts that is noticed frequently close by. Regardless of what folks utter, this ghost unquestionably is scary; one that should be kept away from.
A female lacking a head came into view at Adams Brook very late at night heaving chunks of concrete into the stream. The spirit did not care that there was someone else present.
The ghost of a youthful woman with a line around her neck was distinguished obliterating
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a book on the shore of Randolph Reservoir. When the witness materialized the ghost fled.
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