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My home is the home of an ole resident of Myrtle. She lived here all her life. I live alone, but she keeps me company ever since we met on a moon lit night. She appears in all the rooms watching quietly from a distance. I've come to know her well. She is a peaceful ghost, and never tries to frighten me. I don't know why she stays, but my home is old and she seems very attached to her home that she shares with me. I can't say where we reside for I do not want to disturb her with visitors. We prefer to live in Peace. Submitted by Capt. Cass Categories: home, lady
One may feel that there's nothing abnormal on the subject of Myrtle Point, Oregon, but when the dark shadows of the nighttime move in the undeparted invade. Things happen in this place that cannot be rationalized. Not everyone trusts in the accounts the residents tell, but the ghosts of Myrtle Point are out tonight searching for someone to freak out.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
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ghost of a flight attendant may be perceived often hanging in the air like a blimp in Myrtle Point. It's been argued that this precise phantom may perhaps be a renowned past resident of Myrtle Point.
The ghost of an aged cleaning lady has every now and then been observed looking at the water by Johnson Log Storage and Sorting Dam in the early
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morning hours before sunrise. If you listen to the residents, this phantom is most likely the struggling phantom of a local resident who used to have a home here in Myrtle Point.
The spirit of a young-looking female outfitted as a house keeper is occasionally noticed in the middle of Anderson Creek reading a book. Based on what the local residents allege, this phantom is the tormented spirit of a long dead Myrtle Point person who lived here.
The ghost of a youthful cowboy has supposedly been seen on a handful of occasions beside the water's edge at George Reservoir hauling a headbone.
The ghost of a steel-miner may every now and then be spotted in Dutch John Ravine in the early morning hours before sunrise howling. Local people who have noticed this ghost argue this ghost is the ghost of a traveler that was killed while journeying through Myrtle Point in the past.
The ghost of a man dressed as a gardener was distinguished on the pinnacle of Budd Mountain before dawn studying the view. The spirit talked about revenging an assassination. A person who lives here alleges that this ghost is that of a person who had a house here in Myrtle Point a long time ago.
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