Alviso, California Ghost Tales


Alviso, California is an outwardly average place as long as the sun is up, but undeceased ghosts of yesteryear in this town don't appear to plan to expire. Furniture jump around, voices coming from the night. A number of locals declare these reports are not true, but the things that take place here in Alviso at night will frighten you.

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

The ghost of a young-looking female clad as a maid can sometimes be spotted in Agnew Park late in the night scraping out a crater. One thing's for sure, it sure is a menacing spirit that you wouldn't want to encounter in the early morning hours.

The phantom of a down-and-out guy has often been observed by Alviso Slough annihilating a book. Locals here argue that this ghost gets pleasure from startling unwise people who come trying to find ghosts in Alviso.

The phantom of a young cowboy is frequently made out gulping blood from a glass underneath a streetlamp in Alviso. In any event, this ghost sure
 
    is scary; one that you shouldn't go trying to find.

The ghost of a steel-miner has purportedly been perceived on frequent instances in the middle of Agua Caliente Creek consuming a melon.

A lady with a partly see-through body can often be made out wandering from flat to flat late in the night on an Alviso road.

 



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