Alexandria, Louisiana Ghost Tales

I was traveling Hwy. 71 about 2 am in the morning headed for Alexandria from Bunkie when in the distance my friend and I could see a car coming I kept watching it because it looked like it was in my lane of traffic.  The closer it got the more it looked like it was in my lane.  All of sudden it swerved back into the other lane just before it hit me.  Never did I hear the sound of the wind of a passing car when I looked in the rearview mirror there were no tail lights behind me.  Just before the car passed I could see two passengers in the car, in the passenger seat was a young lady with long brown  
    hair.  Needless to say it scared me. Years later I was watching a program on t.v. I don't remember which one and they were telling about area ghosts.  One of the stories was of a young girl and young
  man that were killed in a head on crash on Hwy. 71 and its told that you can see them driving the Hwy about 2 am in the morning.  I never believed in ghosts before and I'm not sure now that I do.  But what I just told you is true and I'll never forget it.
Submitted by Laurell Marshall


Most of the folks here in Alexandria, Louisiana are joyfully uninformed of the horrendous enigmas this city keeps; there are spirits in this city, and they materialize during the moonlight hours. Things occur here that cannot be scientifically explained. A number of local residents argue there are no phantoms,
but a stop in Alexandria, Louisiana will make anybody believe.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The ghost of a guy holding a blood-covered spear has frequently been distinguished snooping in mailboxes in the early morning hours before sunrise in Alexandria. One thing is for guaranteed, it's a menacing ghost that should be avoided.

The ghost of a civil war combatant is frequently witnessed in Bringhurst Field in the early morning hours before sunrise covering a cadaver by a big boulder.

The phantom of a guy with a cross carved into his cheek is rumored to have been made out on a few instances very late at night floating down Dry Bayou.

The spirit of an engine driver can often be seen hurling chunks of concrete into Lake Buhlow late at night.

A female lacking a head can be spotted often reading a tabloid near the water at Texas Point. If you listen to what the people who live here allege, this ghost is that of a resident who had a home here in Alexandria many years ago. In any event, it is certainly a frightening spirit that is better not disrupted.

A man lacking a head has once in a while been distinguished in an Alexandria secondary school on a dark night wandering the hallways.

The spirit of an elderly gold digger with a large beard and a hook instead of his left hand is every now and then spotted by Bench Slough crying.

The ghost of a waitress may every so often be witnessed in a mirror in an Alexandria apartment; the phantom was only to be seen in the mirror. No matter what, this is an unpleasant ghost that you wouldn't want to bump into around midnight.

The ghost of an aged cleaning lady has frequently been noticed at Beaver Lake Dam in the early morning hours before sunrise gazing. No matter what people express, it certainly is a bloodcurdling phantom that any sensible person would not want to meet.

The ghost of a young-looking woman outfitted as a house keeper is regularly seen in a residence next to Alexandria.

The phantom of a down-and-out gentleman is known to have been made out on frequent occasions trying to find a book by a parked Ford in an Alexandria parking lot very late at night. One thing's for certain, this is an unfriendly ghost that should be steered clear of.

The ghost of a young-looking cowboy may be spotted frequently in an Alexandria area supermarket, pacing the aisles.



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