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Paw Paw, West Virginia Ghost Tales | |
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While the sun is up Paw Paw, West Virginia is the same as any other American town, but if you are easily alarmed, you'd best stay away from this area in the moonlight hours. Many ghost accounts have been reported by the residents. Doubters don't believe in the local ghost descriptions, but bloodcurdling things undoubtedly take place here in Paw Paw in the moonlight hours.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A man having the head of a leprechaun can occasionally be made out walking a Saint Bernard after midnight on a shadowy Paw Paw
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lane.
A partially decayed human dead body is often perceived downing water from Linnie Hiett Spring very late at night. If you talk to the locals, this ghost may be a renowned days gone by local
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of Paw Paw. Regardless of what, this ghost sure is bloodcurdling; one that you would not want to encounter in the early morning hours.
The ghost of a farmer wearing a worn hat has been made out on a handful of occasions by Bevan Bend talking into the air.
The spirit of a young air force pilot can frequently be seen covering a corpse by a big boulder in Paw Paw Bends on a dark night. Lots of local residents argue this ghost is the undeparted spirit of a former Paw Paw local resident.
A female with a green face may be made out time and again in the early morning hours before sunrise exploring Montgomery Hollow in detail.
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