Log Cabin Village

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The aroma of perfume has been smelt in several of the log cabins. The apparition of a man who was hung has been seen in various log cabins around the village, and is described as an evil entity.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
2100 Log Cabin Village Ln
Fort Worth, TX 76109
United States

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GPS:
32.7198041, -97.3615696
County:
Tarrant County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Fort Worth, TX (2.4 mi.)
Westover Hills, TX (3.5 mi.)
Westworth, TX (3.9 mi.)
River Oaks, TX (4.4 mi.)
Edgecliff Village, TX (4.4 mi.)
White Settlement, TX (6.3 mi.)
Forest Hill, TX (6.3 mi.)
Sansom Park, TX (6.4 mi.)
Benbrook, TX (6.6 mi.)
Everman, TX (7.4 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.logcabinvillage.org/

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  1. I went there as a kid, and remember smelling a heady perfume in the church. This place is a really fun walk through, though, I can’t help but to wonder that maybe the perfume could be coming from the workers themselves?

  2. I could actually smell the perfume months before I went. In fact, I’ve been followed by the heavy “lilac” smell. Even being miles away, I still get small wafts of it when I’m least expecting it. It comes and goes, normally a week or so in between (accompanied by a tingling, skin crawling, eerie feeling.) I’ll more than likely keep a log of how long it lasts. 🙂

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