HURTVILLE

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WARNING: Go any further and you will  learn how Hurtville got it's name. 
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About Hurtville

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Hurtville was once a thriving town on the White River in rural Southern Missouri. Unfortunate events left the haunted souls of the past. These souls torment those who dare to return. 
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Ozarks

The Missouri Ozarks are a mountainous and rugged land. But the clear water rivers and lakes attract many tourists and campers from around the country. But the Ozarks also has a brutal past. When some lose touch with reality, brutal things happen. Hurtville is the most brutal of all.​

Hurtville is a lost Ozark town once nestled along the banks of the White River in southern Missouri. After its mysterious collapse and the flooding of the valley to create Table Rock Lake, Hurtville disappeared beneath the water—but something stayed behind. The land, steeped in dark folklore, restless spirits, and unexplainable horrors, continues to haunt those who visit the area. From moonlit figures and sunken caves to ghostly children and cursed roads, Hurtville is where the past refuses to die—and where nightmares surface without warning.​
​WARNING:
These stories are not for the faint of heart. For generations, Hurtville has been the host of some of the most brutal crime scenes. But, people seem to think nothing will happen to them.

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Horror Stories

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Hurtville: Running Light
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Hurtville: Draggin' Dave
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Hurtville: Baldknobbers
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Hurtville: Undertow
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Hurtville: Deadman's Drift
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Hurtville: Sabrina
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Hurtville: Asylum
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Hurtville: Fishy
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Hurtville: Child in the Red Coat
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Hurtville: Heronshade
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Hurtville: Fire Fury
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Hurtville: Painted Hollow
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Hurtville: Lakehouse Basement
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Hurtville: Tethered
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Victims of Hurtville

By telling these stories... our hope is the troubled souls of Hurtville will find peace. They remain trapped in the horror of these tragedies.

We Would Love to Have You Visit Hurtville Soon and Often!


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