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Roanoke, Texas Ghost Tales | |
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There are sightings of Indians. I moved here last year and have 2 children 4 and 8. They have told me they see Indians in the house and on the street. I ignored them at first thinking because we moved to Texas they assume there are cowboys and Indians running around all over.
One night I did see what looked like an Indian walking down the street. It disappeared after 30 seconds. I do not know what I saw, but whatever it was disappeared into the air. It did appear to be an Indian. Submitted by Craig Category: home
An image of an old Indian man with a horse has been reported on numerous occasions walking down pine ridge road. A residental area in roanoke. He is seen walking, cars swerve and nothing is there. I believe a crew is coming to try and film some of the activity in November. Submitted by Jameson Categories: road, man, native_american
Superficially Roanoke, Texas seems like an ordinary city, but struggling ghosts of yesteryear
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in this city don't seem to want to pack up. Night time is undead time here. Disbelievers don't believe in the local phantom stories, but a stop in Roanoke, Texas will make anybody believe.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a guy clothed as a car mechanic can now and then
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be distinguished hovering in the air like a helium balloon in Roanoke.
The ghost of a guy having on a police force uniform has regularly been distinguished in an autopart store in the Roanoke vicinity.
The phantom of a security guard with a bullet hole in his forehead is regularly noticed flinging pebbles into the flowing water at Cade Branch before dawn.
The ghost of an old gentleman with a long white beard may repeatedly be distinguished trying on clothes in a Roanoke building.
The ghost of a gentleman dressed in armed forces attire can be observed frequently down beside the water at Bolo Point trying to say something.
A knight's armor lacking a person inside has once in a while been noticed in Carroll Middle School Football Field and Track at night attempting to seize something. In any case, this is an unlikable ghost that any wise person would not want to encounter.
A partially see-through gentleman outfitted as the skipper of a ship is occasionally observed thinking at Buchannan Lake Dam after
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midnight. According to the local residents, this ghost is that of a local who settled here in Roanoke many years ago.
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