Real Haunted Places Across Texas
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The road that leads to this cemetery is called Bowden Rd., also known as Demon's Road. It was given this nickname because of all the hauntings that have been reported here. Locals warn visitors not to provoke the ghosts, as they have been known to follow people home. Someone reported a hand that came up out of a grave, grasping to pull someone down. There have been large handprints left... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Cemeteries | Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Roads & Highways
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Presidio-La Bahia is a fort located in Goliad, Texas. Its official name is Presidio Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía and it was built and utilized by the Spanish Army. The fort was originally founded in 1721 and it was home to many Texas Revolution conflicts, including the Battle of Goliad and the Goliad Massacre. The fort is known to be a hot spot for paranormal activity and... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Army Posts / Battle Grounds
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Located in Marshall, Texas, Stagecoach Road has had a haunted reputation for quite some time now. The historic road dates back to the 1800s and was once the route for travelers and stagecoaches. Some haunting reports on this road include the apparition of a woman who likes to appear on foggy nights, trying to get travelers to go into the woods with her. Ghostly stagecoaches and wagons... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Roads & Highways
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Bragg Road in Fort Worth is a well known hot spot for paranormal activity. The infamous road is known to be the location of countless sightings of the Ghost Road Light, which is also known as the Saratoga Light, Bragg Road Light, or the Big Thicket Light. The light appears to travelers at night while on the road between Saratoga and the extinct village of Bragg Station. Before the... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Nature & Outdoors (ie. Haunted Woods) | Real Haunted Roads & Highways
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The historic Crockett Hotel is right across from The Alamo (another haunted destination of San Antonio) and was once the site of some of the bloodiest battles in Texas. One of these battles was the infamous Battle of the Alamo in 1836. Many believe that the ghosts that haunt the hotel are those who fought in this battle and their souls have remained on the grounds. Some haunting... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Hotels & Lodging | Real Haunted Places
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The San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio is the oldest church in the state of Texas. It features stunning Gothic Revival architecture and is known to be quite haunted. In 1936, contruction workers began renovating the church and stories say they came across unearthed bones, nails, and tattered military uniforms near the altar, which some believe belonged to three soldiers of the Alamo.... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places
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The Huebner Onion Homestead is one of the most haunted places located on the outskirts of San Antonio. Dating back to 1858, the homestead was originally built for Austrian jeweler Joseph Huebner. It was a one-story home that soon after was transformed into a stagecoach inn. After much success running the inn, Huebner opened a horse stand next to the Alamo. However, by 1874, Huebner's... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places
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This hospital dates back to the 1950s and was the first Army medical facility created specifically for aviation medicine. Now abandoned, the location is home to some eerie tales. If you're brave enough, you can book a paranormal investigation! It's no surprise the hospital has a haunted history when so many people died there. There were numerous fatal training accidents, and the... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Hospitals & Asylums
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Located on East Houston Street in San Antonio, The Emily Morgan Hotel was built in 1924 as the Medical Arts Building. The building was home to a variety of doctor's offices and a 5-bed hospital. In 1976, the building was converted to an office space. It wasn't until 1984 that it was remodeled and renamed to The Emily Morgan Hotel. The location has been noticed by the National... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Hotels & Lodging | Real Haunted Places
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Urban Legend says if you drive around the corner to the bridge slowly with your headlights off, a mist will form into the shape of a person. It has been said the spirit is that of an older woman who died in a car accident here. Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Bridges & Overpasses | Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Roads & Highways
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The Alamo was originally built as a mission, which served as a base to Christianize Native Americans in the 18 Century. The mission became a fort during the Texan Revolution, a series of battles between the Mexican army and a militia of Texans and adventurers who gathered in Texas to defeat the Mexican army. At the Alamo in February and March of 1836, a two-week battle raged between 146... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Army Posts / Battle Grounds
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The Majestic Theatre is located in the heart of downtown San Antonio. It was once the second largest theatre in the United States, seating just over 2,200 guests. The theater was designed in the late 1920s and is believed to be haunted by more than just one ghost. Some odd occurrences at this old theater include disembodied footsteps and voices and a female spirit who likes to appear... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Theaters
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The Aztec Theater is a historic theater that is located in downtown San Antonio. It is known to be haunted by spirits that are believed to be overworked projection operators. One of the spirits that have been spotted at the theater is that of a phantom operator in the projection booth. The ghost would play tricks on whoever was operating the projector. Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Theaters
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The Julia Ideson Building, the former public library of Houston now used as a research center, is said to be haunted by Jacob Frank Cramer, who once worked as a long-serving night watchman at the building. Cramer was known to play his violin in the top floors of the building late into the night. Library staff found his dead body on the library's top floor. However, it is said Cramer has... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Libraries
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Gillespie Mansion in San Antonio (also known as the Midget Mansion or the Donore Manor), is now home to the Promontory Pointe Apartments. Local legend says that the first owners of the mansion were quite wealthy, a Navy Captain and his wife, but they didn't end up living there for very long. After they left, the property was sold to a businessman and his family. This family was more on... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Houses | Real Haunted Places
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Goatman's Bridge in Copper Canyon is also known as the Old Alton Bridge and the Copper Canyon Road Bridge. The iron-truss once connected Denton, Texas to Copper Canyon but was decommissioned in 2001. Some of those who have checked out the old bridge have reported that the bridge is haunted by a half man, half goat figure (Goatman). Stories say there was a local goat farmer who was... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Bridges & Overpasses | Real Haunted Places
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Several entities reguarly reveal themselves at the University of the Incarnate Word. The figure of a young boy bouncing a ball has been seen on multiple ocassions on the third floor of the administration building. The fourth floor had once been used as a quarentine for tuberculosis, and it is said that the spirits of many patients who died there continue to linger until this day. The... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Colleges