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You could think that Argyle, Missouri is precisely identical to any other municipality in the United States of America, but not all of the locals of this municipality are quite alive. Some of the dead won't rest in peace in this town. People who have never spent the night in this town will laugh and say it's untrue, but with so many ghosts in Argyle you have a pretty good chance of distinguishing one if you stay an extra day here.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The spirit of a guy clutching a sword has been said to have been distinguished on frequent occasions in Blue Hollow very late at night looking irritably at the onlooker. A local woman declares that this ghost may be a distinguished days gone by local of Argyle.
A lady with worms crawling out of her nose may sometimes be made out looking at the panorama at Argyle Lake Dam at the stroke of midnight.
The phantom of a woman with a switchblade in her chest has frequently been witnessed at midnight drifting
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down on Deer Creek. One of the residents firmly declares that this ghost is the struggling spirit of an old Argyle local.
A female with the head of a leprechaun is often perceived standing by a deserted road near Argyle.
The ghost of a guy with half his head lost has purportedly been witnessed on a few instances mounding chunks of concrete up on House Mounds. In any event, it's a scary ghost that you shouldn't go trying to locate.
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