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Wisdom, Montana Ghost Tales | |
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There's nothing extraordinary involving Wisdom, Montana during the day, but this municipality is frequented by the undead after the sun has set. Some of the dead and buried don't want to rest in peace in this municipality. Skeptics don't trust in the local ghost accounts, but with so many ghosts in Wisdom you have a reasonably nice chance of noticing one if you stay for a few days around here.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A decapitated guy has occasionally been distinguished guzzling water from 01S16W08BCAB01 Spring late in the night. One thing is for guaranteed, it's a menacing ghost that you do not want to meet late at night.
A lady with her head and both legs severed is every so often seen going bananas in the center of Addition Creek. In any event, it without a doubt is a scary ghost that you shouldn't go trying to find.
The ghost of a man gripping a bloody spear can once in a while be made out in Big Hole National Battlefield at night flinging stones. If you talk
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to the residents, this ghost is the ghost of a traveler that was killed while traveling through Wisdom long ago.
A military outfit strolling around without a body in it has frequently been distinguished sitting on a couch in a mobile home outside Wisdom.
The phantom of a civil war warrior is repeatedly noticed looking at the water by Mussigbrod Lake Dam late in the night. No matter what people express, this ghost indisputably is bloodcurdling; one that should be shunned.
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