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Category: Ghost stories

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October 16, 2020 Appalachian scary tales / Ghost stories / Halloween / Storytelling / West Virginia

It’s an old building. Stuff happens.

Who – or what – was it? It may have been the former owner, seeing as he was hanging around the night before. Or, was it a former performer?

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photo collage: train tracks to horizon, ghost woman floating at horizon, engineer's hat
October 15, 2020 Appalachian scary tales / Ghost stories / Halloween / Railroad industry / Virginia

She haunted that damn train all night!

He put a piece of paper on the table, “Here is the number of that engine, you get it sometime and strange things happen, you will know why!”

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bloody hand man with lantern
October 9, 2020 Appalachian crime / Appalachian scary tales / Ghost stories / Halloween / West Virginia

Treason, Murder, and Ghostly Lights

Locals claim that you can see the spirit of the traveling man, carrying a lantern through the woods, searching for his way back to Kentucky.

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rock run furnace rear, deep dream generator treated
October 7, 2020 Alabama / Appalachian scary tales / Ghost stories / Ghost Towns / Halloween

The most haunted place in Cherokee County, AL

Two tragic deaths put the Rock Run Furnace at the top of the list for most haunted places in Cherokee County, AL.

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Eaton tunnel rescuers race to uncover victim
October 1, 2020 Appalachian scary tales / Ghost stories / Halloween / Railroad industry / Storytelling / West Virginia

Haunted Tunnels: The Silver Run Ghost, and the Lost Tunnel

Buck Nichols still rests beneath tons of dirt in the collapsed tunnel. Most hikers will pass through the new tunnel, unaware of the tragedy.

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