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White Plains, Kentucky Ghost Tales | |
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The daytime hours in White Plains, Kentucky are the same as daytime hours anywhere else, but this is a settlement where the undeceased walk the roads during the night. Night time is undeparted time around here. Folks who have never spent a night in this city will surely tell you it's untrue, but White Plains is filled with undeceased spirits just waiting to shock you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The phantom of an adolescent girl can be witnessed over and over again up on the summit of Harps Hill scooping out a crack. In any
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event, it in all certainty is a bloodcurdling ghost that should be steered clear of.
A form with a skeleton face sporting shadowy robes has now and then been noticed coming into view in a bathroom
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mirror.
A female having an axe in her head is sometimes distinguished throwing rocks into the flow at Coal Creek very late at night. If you listen to the residents, this ghost is the undeceased soul of an old White Plains local resident.
The spirit of a young Indian fighter can once in a while be seen late in the night pursuing a passing Buick on a dark highway next to White Plains. No matter what, this is a hostile ghost that is rather not messed with.
The ghost of an airline pilot was observed in the rear seat of a Toyota by the driver observing the ghost in her rear view mirror
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at midnight. This is one of those phantoms that is witnessed very often in the neighborhood.
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