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Melrose, Montana Ghost Tales | |
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By daylight you may believe Melrose, Montana is exactly the same as any other town, but this town has chilling riddles concealed in the shadows. Night time is living dead time in this place. Not everybody has faith in the descriptions the people who live here tell, but with so many spirits in Melrose you have a rather wonderful chance of witnessing one if you stay overnight in this place.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a down-and-out man may be distinguished time and again by Maddox Hole guzzling root beer.
A chilling
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being has once in a while been perceived in Big Hole River Historical Marker in the early morning hours before sunrise pulling a body across the dirt.
The phantom of a coal-miner is from time to
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time spotted down beside Cottonwood Spring after midnight reading a book.
A female with a moderately see-through body may sometimes be seen floating down on Browns Creek in the early morning hours before sunrise. It has been alleged that this specific ghost gets pleasure from startling unwise people who come searching for ghosts in Melrose.
The ghost of a security guard with a bullet hole in his forehead was perceived at night exploring Brownes Gulch in detail. When the viewer came into view the phantom ran off. If you talk to the local residents, this ghost could be a recognized yesteryear
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dweller of Melrose. Anyway, it without a doubt is a terrifying ghost that any wise person wouldn't wish to meet.
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