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Updated: 11:15 AM Feb 20, 2008
The Paranormal in the Valley
Halloween, when the traditions say ghosts come to life with children running around in sheets and begging for candy, is still months away. Posted: 12:00 AM Feb 20, 2008Reporter: Emily Brown Email Address: ebrown@whsv.com |
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people these are demons fooling around with your minds. come on!
There are more stories in this same line at the Buck Horn Inn. My cousin use to own it before he was killed in a terrible accident. He told me that there were ghosts in there. It startedinthe Civil War days. The Inn use to be a tavern where the soldiers would come to to eat, drink, and play cards. The gambling led to a shooting which killed some soldiers and they are still there to this day. I use to work there and would hear things in the midst and no one would be there.