I don't really have a specific February 11th ghost story on hand. But generally, in some old mansions, there might be a story. Maybe on February 11th, long ago, a young girl disappeared in a big old house. People say that on this day every year, you can see a faint figure of a girl in white wandering around the corridors of the house.
I'm not aware of any extremely famous February 11th - specific ghost stories off the top of my head. However, it's possible that in some local folklore or within certain families, there could be tales associated with this date. Maybe in a particular region, there was an event on February 11th that led to a spooky story that's been passed down through generations, but it hasn't gained widespread fame yet.
One 5th grade ghost story could be about a haunted school. There's a legend that at midnight, a ghostly teacher appears in the old, abandoned classroom. She floats around the desks, grading papers that no one can see. Another story could be of a ghostly figure that haunts the school library. It's said to be a student who got lost in the stacks long ago and never found their way out.
One story could be about a phantom actor who is seen on the stage at midnight. People claim to see his shadowy figure moving about as if performing a long - forgotten play.
One ghost story related to St Nicholas is that in some old tales, his spirit is said to roam the churches named after him on certain holy nights. People claim to have seen a shadowy figure that resembles the traditional depictions of St Nicholas, moving silently through the aisles as if checking on the faithful.
Well, one story could be that in an old, abandoned butcher shop, there were rumors of a 'butcherface' ghost. People said that at midnight, you could hear the sound of a cleaver hitting the chopping block, just like the butcher who used to work there long ago. It was said he had a deformed face, and his angry spirit still haunted the place.
In an old mansion, there was a legend about a chocolate cake. A young girl had died in that mansion long ago. Every year on the anniversary of her death, a chocolate cake would mysteriously appear on the dining table. People said it was the girl's ghost. She was trying to share the chocolate cake she loved so much in life with the living. Some brave souls who tasted the cake said it was the most delicious and yet the coldest chocolate cake they had ever had.
I'm not really sure of any specific ghost stories directly related to Iqbal Theba. There may not be widely known 'celebrity ghost stories' about him in particular. Maybe he just hasn't been associated with such spooky tales yet.
There could be all sorts of spooky stories related to this so - called contactin furnace in Maryland. It might be that workers in the furnace area met with some misfortune long ago, like accidents or unfair treatment. Their spirits might be lingering around the furnace. But this is just speculation as I don't have concrete information about it. It could also be that the furnace was part of a larger haunted location, and the stories got mixed up over time.
I haven't actually heard of specific 'Mercedes Yaeger market ghost stories'. It could be that this is a very niche or even a made - up concept. Maybe it's a name associated with a local legend in a particular area that hasn't gained wide popularity yet.
There's a story about a dress that was on a ship's maiden voyage. It was a beautiful white gown. Passengers reported seeing a figure wearing it on the deck at night. Some believe it was the spirit of a bride who was supposed to be on the ship but died before the journey. It's said that the dress would mysteriously appear in different cabins.