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During the daylight hours you might imagine Kingston Mines, Illinois is exactly the same as any other municipality, but there are ghosts in this municipality, and they appear during the night. The ghosts of this municipality don’t leave anyone unscared. Several people who live here allege these descriptions are not true, but with so many ghosts in Kingston Mines you have a relatively good chance of spotting one if you spend a night around here.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A glow-in-the-dark human shape was seen in a motor boat on Kingston Lake downing blood from a glass. When the onlooker came into sight the ghost ran away.
The phantom of a youthful gentleman dressed in a rain coat emerged in Manito Prairie Nature Preserve before dawn covering a cadaver by a big boulder. The arrival of the onlooker frightened the ghost who then disappeared. A local man claims that this ghost is possibly the stressed ghost of a local person who used to have a house here in
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A decapitated man was noticed looking at the water by Hollis Park Dam late in the night. The ghost spoke about avenging an assassination.
The ghost of a doctor with a blood-covered uniform was noticed smoking a cigar by Brown Slough. The eye witness was terrified and escaped.
The ghost of a guy carrying a blood-covered knife has frequently been observed hauling a dead body from the freezing water of Dry Run around midnight.
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