Printer, Kentucky Ghost Tales


From a distance Printer, Kentucky appears like a regular municipality, but this municipality is haunted by the undeparted when the sun has gone below the horizon. Lots of spirit reports have been conveyed by the people who live here. Several people who live here assert there are no spirits, but the undead spirits of Printer are all too real.

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

A young-looking girl sporting a blood-splattered wedding gown can be witnessed repeatedly on the summit of Rough Knob after midnight studying the panorama.

A gentleman with an axe in his head has every now and then been noticed looking furiously at the eye witness by Collins Rock. One thing is for certain, this is a hostile phantom that you do not want to bump into in the early morning hours.

The ghost of a delivery man is every so often perceived yelling at the bystander to disappear in Akers Branch. Based on what the residents claim, this ghost is almost certainly the tormented ghost of a person who
 
    used to have a house here in Printer.

A guy's body having the head of a bat has been spotted on frequent instances in Pike-Floyd Hollow on a dark night going berserk.

The phantom of a man holding a sword can from time to time be perceived playing a piece of music on a fiddle in a Printer house. Loads of folks who live here say this ghost is the struggling soul of a former Printer person who lived here.

 



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