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While the sun is shining the locals in Chestnut Mound, Tennessee go about their lives exactly the same as anywhere other, but this is a municipality where the living dead march the roads during the moonlight hours. Night time is undead time here. Not everybody trusts in the stories the folks who live here tell, but Chestnut Mound is full of undeceased spirits just waiting to frighten you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A gentleman's body having the head of a donkey has from time to time been noticed near the shore at Laurel Lake trying to say something. Well, this is an unlikable ghost that you shouldn't go seeking.
A womanly body has been said to have been observed on a few occasions shining a kerosene lamp by Bettys Bend. In any case, it's a menacing ghost that should be shunned.
The ghost of a female having a cross engraved into her forehead may from time to time be witnessed in Allgier Hollow at night scaring folks.
A lady with worms crawling out of her
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ears has regularly been distinguished beside Niagara Shoals before sunrise shouting people's names. If you listen to the residents, this ghost is probably the tormented ghost of a person who used to have a home here in Chestnut Mound.
The spirit of a female with a dagger in her back is repeatedly seen in Buffalo Valley Recreation Area on a dark night hauling a corpse over rocks.
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