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There's not a single thing peculiar about Mingo, Iowa in the daylight hours, but some long buried folks from the past have come back to this place. The undead are in this city as the local residents will declare. A number of local residents claim these testimonies are not true, but Mingo is full of undead spirits just waiting to scare you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a young-looking gentleman dressed in a winter coat can be distinguished frequently stacking rocks in Ashton Wildwood County Park late in the night. Whatever people say, it indisputably is a creepy ghost that any rational person would not want to run into.
A decapitated gentleman has occasionally been perceived by Byers Branch devastating a map.
A lady with her legs cut off is occasionally distinguished slurping blood from a bottle down near the water at Crab Tree Lake.
A soldier's outfit staggering around lacking a body in it has supposedly been distinguished on a small number of instances
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in the rear seat of a Chrysler by the driver seeing the spirit in his rear view mirror at the stroke of midnight. One thing is for sure, this ghost certainly is chilling; one that you shouldn't go trying to find.
The ghost of an appallingly charred woman may from time to time be distinguished trimming bushes in the side garden of a trailer in Mingo. In any event, this is an antagonistic ghost that is preferably not interrupted.
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