
Comanche Lookout Park
Sometimes a name directly implies what it means, and in this case, it’s Comanche Lookout Park. Today, it’s a family-friendly recreational area offering numerous natural walking paths, recreational activities, and an outdoor classroom. Centuries ...
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El Muerto, The Headless Horseman of Texas
“The Headless Horseman” invokes images of Sleepy Hollow, a cool autumn night, and maybe even a rider holding a jack o'lantern head. Yet, what if another decapitated rider also roamed the countryside—much further south?Texas has its very ow ...
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The Spirits of the Magnolia Hotel
A Texas Ranger built a small cabin in 1840 in what is today known as Seguin, Texas. Serving also as a jail and refuge from native attacks, a dark cloud of violence and tragedy would quickly loom over the building. It remained so for the next 100-plu ...
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The Haunted Berclair Mansion
Something strange happened when Berclair Mansion opened its doors to the public in 2001. People started seeing and hearing ghosts. The mansion had been boarded up for decades and nearly bulldozed, but it was saved at the last minute. Once Berclair M ...
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The Marfa Lights
In far West Texas, a lonely stretch of desert draws visitors eager to witness the legendary Marfa Lights. For more than a hundred years, these strange lights have mystified locals and travelers with unexplained movement and color.Bright glowing ...
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The Haunted Prince Solms Inn
Can love survive the test of time? A core element of so many haunting ghost stories, the passion between two people can catalyze an eternal bond. Within the Prince Solms Inn, the echo of a lost love replays daily, a tragic figure trapped in time. It ...
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The Faust Hotel
New Braunfels is a shining example of one of America’s best aspects as a melting pot for various cultures. Born under the influence of Germanic culture, with an elegant hint of Hispanic and Native American influences, it remains one of Texas’s m ...
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The St. Anthony Hotel
The enchanted St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, is more than just a place for weary travelers to rest during their stay. This historic building is described as a living museum with artifacts that date back centuries ago, allowing guests to ta ...
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Fort Sam Houston
Everything’s bigger in Texas, and that includes the ghosts!San Antonio might not be the first on people’s list of the most haunted cities in America, but it has quite the collection of haunted buildings and places. The one we’re talking ab ...
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San Fernando Cathedral
Remember the Alamo! It’s a battle cry used during the Texas Revolution and has endured centuries of military tradition. It refers to a military engagement fought between thousands of Mexican forces against two hundred American defenders h ...
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