Turkey, Texas Ghost Tales


By daylight you might believe Turkey, Texas is exactly the same as any other city, but this city has frightening riddles concealed in the dark. Night time is undead time in this town. Disbelievers don't have faith in the local phantom testimonies, but with so many phantoms in Turkey you have a quite great chance of spotting one if you stay an extra day in this town.

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

The phantom of an aged man with a big white mustache can be observed often in the center of Hackberry Creek trying to locate a hat.

The
 
    ghost of a gentleman wearing soldier's attire has now and then been spotted gazing over Wolf Flat late at night. No matter what folks state, this is a bad phantom that you shouldn't go searching for.

A
  lady with a machete sticking out of her head is occasionally perceived gulping paint in Gyp Canyon at night.

An old knight's armor devoid of a person inside has been noticed on many instances taking pleasure in the panorama at Chamberlain Dam at midnight. If you talk to the people who live here, this ghost enjoys scaring foolish people who come searching for ghosts in Turkey. One thing's for sure, it's a frightening ghost that is rather not disturbed.

A half translucent guy outfitted as the skipper of a ship can sometimes be seen riding on a moped on a gloomy highway in close proximity to Turkey.



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