Princeton, California Ghost Tales


During the daytime you may believe Princeton, California is just like any other city, but when the darkness of night sets in; things become scary. Ghosts are so ordinary in this town; many local residents don’t even fret about it anymore. Some local residents allege these testimonies are untrue, but only some of the residents of Princeton are alive.

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

The ghost of a destitute gentleman may frequently be witnessed floating along Bounde Creek in the early morning hours before sunrise. One thing's for guaranteed,
 
    this phantom indisputably is chilling; one that you wouldn't wish to run into after midnight.

A frightening creature can be perceived repeatedly climbing out of Rasnor Lakes covered in mud around
  midnight.

The phantom of a copper-miner has sometimes been spotted hauling a dead body over the grass in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge before sunrise.

The phantom of a gentleman dressed as a gardener is from time to time witnessed after midnight going to see Beehive Bend. Nonetheless, this is an antagonistic phantom that any sensible person would not want to run into.

The ghost of a man in a law enforcement uniform has purportedly been observed on a few occasions looking at the water by Moulton Weir late in the night. In any event, it's a frightening phantom that you shouldn't go seeking.



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