Dimmit County Memorial Hospital

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Between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m., witnesses report seeing the ghost of a nurse in old-fashioned clothing in the nursery.

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Geographic Information

Address:
S 7th and Clark St
Carrizo Springs, TX
United States

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GPS:
28.5194218, -99.86324769999999
County:
Dimmit County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Carrizo Springs, TX (0.2 mi.)
Carrizo Hill, TX (2.3 mi.)
Asherton, TX (8.2 mi.)
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Crystal City, TX (11.1 mi.)
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Amaya Colonia, TX (13.3 mi.)
Loma Grande Colonia, TX (14.1 mi.)
Las Colonias, TX (14.8 mi.)

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  1. She wears a white bonnet and seems mute, but when SHE Is near its a very cold feeling but she had a warm smile, if u look down at her walking away Ltd sends chills to try to figure out if she is floating or just a long skirt. If u ask who was that lady taking care of your new born like I did hospital staff will say you are crazy. .. see dr butler and sono tech (vicky)

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