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Not everything in Hatton, North Dakota is as it seems; undeparted ghosts of the past in this settlement don't seem to plan to pass on. The ghosts of this municipality don’t leave anyone unterrified. People who have never stayed for a few days in this municipality will laugh and say it's all myths, but seeing is believing and if you stay an extra day here in Hatton, you might witness a ghost.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a steel-miner is rumored to have been spotted on numerous occasions pulling a corpse from the cold water of Beaver Creek very late at night.
A lady with a fairly translucent body may from time to time be seen spitting at passing cars beside a gloomy road right next door to Hatton.
The spirit of a guy having on a police force uniform is frequently seen dispatching a parcel at a Hatton post office. Whatever folks articulate, it undeniably is a chilling ghost that you wouldn't wish to run into at night.
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an aged man with a big gray beard has allegedly been made out on many instances in Turtle River State Park near the ranger station weeping.
A female with an axe sticking out of her head can regularly be spotted drinking diesel from a gasoline pump at a gas station in Hatton. One of the people who live here confidently alleges that this phantom could be the spirit of a local person who died here in Hatton some decades ago.
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