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There's nothing extraordinary with reference to Rye, Texas in the daytime, but tormented ghosts of former times in this municipality don't appear to be determined to die. The ghosts of this town don’t leave anyone unterrified. Not everybody trusts in the testimonies the locals tell, but a trip to Rye, Texas will make anybody believe.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A headless guy may repeatedly be made out reading a book at Bearfoot Lake Dam late at night. No matter what, it is in all certainty a chilling ghost that you shouldn't go
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trying to find.
The phantom of a dentist with a blood-splattered uniform may be perceived often swallowing water from Williams Spring after midnight.
A woman with her head and right arm
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and left leg cut off has sometimes been distinguished in a Rye mobile home. A woman who lives here declares that this ghost is that of a local person who existed here in Rye some time ago. Whatever people express, this ghost sure is scary; one that is rather not disturbed.
A soldier's outfit walking about lacking a body in it is sometimes witnessed down at the waterfront at Brushy Lake shouting. One thing's for guaranteed, this is an antagonistic ghost that you do not want to run into late in the night.
The ghost of a civil war warrior has supposedly been noticed on numerous occasions by McAnally Break trying to state something.
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