Farmington, Washington Ghost Tales


From a distance Farmington, Washington appears like your regular city, but some long forgotten folks from the past have come back to this place. Some of the dead decline to stay underground in this town. Some folks who live here argue there are no ghosts, but with so many ghosts in Farmington you have a reasonably magnificent chance of seeing one if you spend a night in this town.

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

A young girl sporting a blood-splattered prom dress has repeatedly been seen on the apex of Huckleberry Mountain late at
 
    night looking at the sight. A local man argues that this ghost may perhaps be a well-known past local of Farmington.

A female with a blue face is often made out in Mary Minerva McCroskey Memorial
  State Park before dawn devouring a melon.

A guy with an axe in his head has allegedly been perceived on frequent occasions hauling a body from the chilly water of Lolo Creek around midnight. In any event, this is a horrible phantom that you shouldn't go looking for.

The ghost of a mail carrier can frequently be spotted sitting at a coffee table in a Farmington residence.

A guy's body with the head of a raccoon has every so often been witnessed in a desolate area in close proximity to Farmington. Regardless of what people articulate, it's a chilling ghost that should be let alone.



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