Post by Admin on Feb 20, 2014 18:19:32 GMT
TEXAS
The Alamo (San Antonio) [haunted by many spirits of those who died during the Battle of the Alamo and monks in the cathedral portion of the original building]
Address: 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio,
TX 78205, United States
Phone: +1 210-225-1391
www.thealamo.org
www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-alamoghosts.html
The Devil's Backbone (Texas Hill Country) [haunted by Spanish monks, Native Americans, Confederate soldiers on their horses, and a wolf's spirit]
State Highway 32
Texas Hill Country
www.hauntedplaces.org/item/devils-backbone/
www.examiner.com/article/driving-the-devil-s-backbone
unsolvedmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/The_Devil's_Backbone
Jefferson Davis Hospital (Houston)
1101 Elder St
Houston, TX 77007
weirdus.com/states/texas/abandoned/jefferson_davis_hospital/index.php
www.hauntedplaces.org/item/jefferson-davis-hospital-elder-street-artists-lofts/
Marfa lights In May 2004, students from the Society of Physics Students at the University of Texas at Dallas spent four days investigating and recording lights observed southwest of the view park using traffic volume monitoring equipment, video cameras, binoculars, and chase cars. The conclusion was that all of the lights observed over a four night period southwest of the view park could be reliably attributed to automobile headlights traveling along U.S. 67 between Marfa and Presidio, TX.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfa_lights
westtexasweekly.com/marfa-texas-lights/
www.weirdus.com/states/texas/unexplained_phenomena/marfa_mystery_lights/index.php
www.hauntedplaces.org/item/marfa-lights/
etxhaunted.com/2013/05/14/mysterious-marfa-lights-ghost-lights-paranormal-ufo-swamp-gas/
www.examiner.com/article/marfa-lights-could-be-spirits-of-departed-conquistadors
Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast, Fort Worth [every building in the legendary Stockyards of Fort Worth is haunted. But none is quite as haunted as Miss Molly's—which is considered by most to be one of the most haunted places in Texas. The hotel was built in 1910 and it's gone through several different transformations. Everything from a "speak-easy" named The Oasis during prohibition to a bordello in the 1940s named Gayatte Hotel—which was operated by a Miss Josie. Today the Star Café is on the bottom floor and Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast is on the top floor. The building has been confirmed to be haunted by-way of apparitions to spirits not knowing that they're dead]
Address: 109 W Exchange Ave, Fort Worth,
TX 76164, United States
Phone:+1 817-626-1522
www.missmollyshotel.com
www.examiner.com/article/miss-molly-s-bed-and-breakfast-a-fort-worth-ghost-story
www.hauntedhouses.com/states/tx/miss-molly.htm
missmollyshauntedhotel.blogspot.fi
Presidio La Bahía (Goliad) is a fort that was the site of numerous conflicts before and during the Texas Revolution, including the Battle of Goliad and most notably the Goliad Massacre in 1836.
Address: Highway 183, Goliad,
TX 77963, United States
Phone:+1 361-645-3752
www.presidiolabahia.org
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidio_La_Bahía
www.facebook.com/PresidioLaBahia
www.hauntedplaces.org/item/presidio-la-bahia/
Catfish Plantation Restaurant (Waxahachie) [featured on television shows as being one of the most haunted places in America]
Address: 814 Water St, Waxahachie,
TX 75165, United States
Phone:+1 972-937-9468
www.catfishplantation.com
www.facebook.com/pages/Catfish-Plantation/190325731859
ghostinmysuitcase.com/places/catfish/index.htm
The Grove (Jefferson, Texas) is an 1861 home ["The most haunted home in the most haunted city in Texas."]
thegrove-jefferson.com
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grove_(Jefferson,_Texas)
www.hauntedamericatours.com/ghosts/JeffersonTexas.php
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Grove-Jefferson-Texas/110230762363962?sk=info&rf=119892084723478
The Littlefield House (Austin, Texas)
2441 Whitis Avenue
Austin, Texas
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littlefield_House
www.hauntedplaces.org/item/littlefield-house/
The University of Texas at Brownsville (Brownsville, Texas)
Address: 1 W University Blvd, Brownsville,
TX 78520, United States
Phone: +1 956-882-8200
www.utb.edu/Pages/default.aspx
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Texas_at_Brownsville
www.facebook.com/UTB.TX
www.hauntedplaces.org/item/the-university-of-texas-at-brownsville/
Yorktown Memorial Hospital (Yorktown) [haunted by the spirits of patients and that of the nuns who built the hospital, who choke people with tattoos. The hospital was featured on Ghost Adventures]
728 West Main St
Yorktown, Texas 78164
yorktownhospital.com/faq
www.facebook.com/yorktownhospital
www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/ghost-adventures/episodes/yorktown-memorial-hospital
www.haunted-places-to-go.com/haunted-places-in-texas-1.html
www.facebook.com/pages/Yorktown-Haunted-Hospital/133555550027692
The Baker Hotel (Mineral Wells) [haunted by spirits that killed themselves and committed suicide in the hotel. The hotel was featured on Ghost Adventures]
200 East Hubbard Street
Mineral Wells, Texas 76067
www.bakerhotel.us
www.facebook.com/thebakerhotel
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baker_Hotel_(Mineral_Wells,_Texas)
www.examiner.com/article/the-haunted-history-of-the-baker-hotel
www.hauntedhouses.com/states/tx/baker_hotel.htm
Haunted Hill House, Mineralwells. A 120 year old house 250 feet from the famous Baker Hotel. Hill House is now a paranormal research center. The house has been investigated by many paranormal groups and all agree the house is haunted. The main entities are that of a little boy and an old lady that watches over him. The house experiences intelligent hauntings, residual hauntings and visitations from the Baker.
hauntedhillhouse.com
www.facebook.com/hauntedhillhousemineralwells