Gilboa, West Virginia Ghost Tales


Daytime in Gilboa, West Virginia is just the same as daylight anywhere else in the USA, but underneath the surface there are strange things taking place. The ghosts of this municipality don’t leave anyone unstartled. Not everybody has faith in the stories the locals tell, but anyone who has spent the night in Gilboa, West Virginia knows better.

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

The ghost of a young-looking Indian warrior was spotted at Dillys Mill Boy Scout Camp Lake Dam very late at night mounding pebbles. When noticed the spirit came close to the bystander who then fled. In any case, it certainly is a chilling phantom that should be stayed away from.

The spirit of a sturdy lumberjack grasping a big axe materialized gazing across McClungs Meadows at night. This exact spirit has been observed often in this location.

A frightening skeleton was witnessed staring through flat windows in Gilboa around midnight. There have been additional tales about this ghost in the vicinity. Regardless
 
    of what folks verbalize, this is a bad ghost that is preferably not upset.

A guy that turned into a vampire has often been made out in Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park around midnight smoking a pipe.

A luminous human body is repeatedly witnessed watching cable in a Gilboa living room around midnight.

 



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