Wildorado, Texas Ghost Tales


In the daylight hours you may very well imagine Wildorado, Texas is just equal to any other municipality, but only some of the inhabitants of this municipality are still alive. Ghosts are so typical around here; loads of locals don’t even worry about it any longer. Some locals declare these tales are untrue, but everyone who has a home in Wildorado is not alive.

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

The ghost of a gravely charred woman can frequently be perceived gazing at the water by Montgomery Lake Dam in the early morning hours before
 
    sunrise.

The spirit of the driver of a train can be made out over and over again walking a Cocker Spaniel after midnight on a murky Wildorado avenue. People here say that this ghost is the undead
  soul of a long departed Wildorado person who lived here.

A lady lacking a head is every so often observed watching television in a Wildorado living room after midnight. A man who lives here asserts that this ghost is that of a person who dwelled here in Wildorado before the present.

A gentleman devoid of a head has been made out on numerous instances on a Wildorado residential street late at night. One of the locals decisively declares that this ghost loves scaring people who have the guts to disturb the tranquility in Wildorado.

A very bloodcurdling ghost has frequently been perceived
in Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument near the park headquarters drinking chlorine.



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