Port Carbon, Pennsylvania Ghost Tales


In the daytime you might believe Port Carbon, Pennsylvania is exactly like any other town, but after the sun has set one might perceive some bloodcurdling things. Paintings slide about, speech coming out of the night. Some locals assert there are no ghosts, but anyone who has stayed overnight in Port Carbon, Pennsylvania knows better.

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

The ghost of a young lady sporting a blood-covered wedding gown is frequently made out mid stream in Beaver Creek demolishing an object.

The ghost of a 9 foot tall huge giant has purportedly been observed on a small number of instances beside the shore at Eisenhuth Reservoir searching for a map.

The ghost of a young girl can be noticed very often observing the surroundings from the peak of Broad Mountain late in the night. In any case, it's a scary ghost that any commonsensical person would not want to bump into.

A person with a skeleton face sporting murky robes is every so often spotted hovering
 
    over the Broad Mountain on a dark night.

A wandering phantom may now and then be seen discussing into the night in Locust Lake State Park very late at night. It's been argued that this precise ghost might be a celebrated days gone by local of Port Carbon. Regardless of what, it is certainly a menacing ghost that should be kept away from.

 



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