
Briscoe Western Art Museum
There's always been a love-love relationship between museums and ghosts. Between those two entities, there really is no blood loss. Maybe it has to do with the fact that museums are nothing more than cabinets of curiosity. They are huge houses where ...
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Victoria’s Black Swan Inn
Where do I begin? The truth is that this place might as well be studied as a whole course in any would-be parapsychology class. The Victoria Black Swan Inn is steeped in tradition, lore, and romantic mythology. It is a treasure trove of tales and ur ...
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Freeman Coliseum
Copyright by US Ghost AdventuresOn October 27, 1858, the human species evolved. In a wild tangent of Homo Sapien, a mutant gene attacked the genome of a gestating child and when that spawn sprung forth from his mother's womb the children of the ...
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Ghost Tracks
Rarely do you get from an anthropological point of view something like San Antonio's Ghost Tracks. It's a perfect example of an urban legend, but unlike others of its kind, you can actually trace its origin and pinpoint its progenitor.The G ...
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Huebner-Onion Homestead
Not all ghost stories start off with a grizzly murder or some deranged bit of humanity showing off why it's such a cruel species... some ghosts stories are tossed onto the barbecue pit of history, to sizzle and cook, on the shish-kebab of stupidity. ...
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Our Lady Of The Lake
Fever minds spun fever dreams... and, when said, minds go off to college - the eager savage ape of experimentation riding their backs - prepare, for all hell will break loose. College as a whole is a pandemonium circus act, one of those due ...
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Hollering Creek
Every good urban legend, particularly the nasty ones with teeth, claws and a bit of ectoplasm, have a couple of things in common:They need to be vague. You can't really pinpoint the narrative or make a fact-based story-structure with beats. Cer ...
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The 10 Most Haunted Spots In San Antonio Texas.
The 10 Most Haunted Spots In San Antonio Texas.Named by the Spaniards in 1691 after Saint Anthony of Padua, San Antonio’s rich history has a way of contrasting oddly with its rapid growth and a firm grasp of the ever-changing present. It is a ...
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