Livingston, Texas Ghost Tales

Sightings of a man dressed in a black cowboy hat and duster coat. Maybe from the old west style of life in texas, spotted in homes of various friends and family. I am seeking sighting info on the man in black.
Submitted by Bryan

The train tracks on the north side of Richard's pawn shop the has been numerous sitings of kids playing on the track at around 2-3am when you tell the kids to get off the track the disappear into thin air.
Submitted by Silentassets

At the end of old hwy 35 labled county road on most maps there is a church that people still use if you go there day or night
 
    and get out of your car and you will here kids playing and people talking that whole road is creepy there is alot of bad things happend when I lived on another nearby road.
Submitted by anonymous

When
  I was about 14 me and a friend saw a ghost of a lady with long blonde hair holding a candle and wearing a long white gown looking down on us from an abandoned house window here in Livingston estates 1 (barnett ln. on 1988). I have also recorded a woman screaming ''HELP ME HELP ME!'' right outside my house. I also did a recording at Mt. rose cemetary and I heard a younger girl say,''She just walked right through me.'' meaning me I'm guessing. Freaky! I was standing by a young girl's grave site at the time of the recording.
Submitted by Sara Pustejovsky


While the sun shines Livingston,
Texas is a normal American municipality, but if you are easily terrified, you'd better steer clear of this place at night. Phantoms are so common in this place; many people who live here don’t even think about it any longer. Folks who have never stayed for the night in this city will inform you it's all just superstition, but seeing is believing and if you stay for the night here in Livingston, you may very well spot a spirit.

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

An unbelievably terrifying ghost has been perceived on one or two occasions mounted on a low rider on a gloomy highway in the vicinity of Livingston.

The spirit of an elderly gold digger with a large mustache and a hook instead of his right hand may sometimes be perceived in a house in Livingston. One thing's for sure, this ghost indisputably is terrifying; one that is better not messed with.

The ghost of a flight attendant was noticed in a Livingston building. The phantom reacted to the watcher. Some of those who live here assert this spirit is probably the struggling spirit of a local who used to live here in Livingston. Nevertheless, this is a bad ghost that you do not want to come across in the early morning hours before sunrise.

The phantom of an elderly Indian chief became visible cleaning a bloody jacket in Cox Springs on a dark night. The ghost was ingested by the night after being made out. In any event, it in all certainty is a chilling ghost that any wise person wouldn't wish to meet.

A dark snake that transformed into a woman was seen at Blue Branch very late at night chucking boulders into the flowing water. When witnessed the ghost came near the observer who then ran away.

The phantom of a homeless guy emerged at Lake Mark Dam late at night shining a flash light. This precise ghost has been noticed very frequently in this place.

A menacing beast was distinguished bass fishing from the shore of Lake Mark at the stroke of midnight. There are several tales with reference to this ghost in the neighborhood.

The ghost of a coal-miner was spotted emerging in a mirror. Other people in the neighborhood have had similar experiences involving an almost identical ghost. According to the folks who live here, this ghost is the stressed spirit of a former Livingston person who lived here.

A female with a semi see-through body has often been spotted in the early morning hours before sunrise running after a passing Nissan on a murky road outside Livingston. Whatever people express, this is an antagonistic ghost that you shouldn't go seeking.

The ghost of a guy sporting a police outfit has been witnessed on one or two instances gazing wrathfully at the witness in Lake Livingston State Park quite near the ranger station. Based on what the folks who live here argue, this phantom is the phantom of a visitor that was murdered while journeying through Livingston many years ago.



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