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Linville Cabin

Linville Cabin is used by Appalachian Caverns to store spectacular Halloween decorations. The cave is decorated in October to thrill customers, but the true ghosts remain in the cabin.
In The Marble and Other Ghost Tales of Tennessee and Virginia, Joe Tennis explores the ghosts that have called the cabin home. He writes that the cabin was build somewhere around 1777 and was a private residence until 2005. After the family moved out, stories began circulating of a mysterious shadow carrying a candle inside. The sound of marbles being dropped and rolled across the floor could be the ghost of a little boy in pioneer clothing.
Bibliography:

Tennis, Joe. The Marble and Other Ghost Tales of Tennessee and Virginia. [S.l.]: Backyard, 2007.
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