Most Haunted Places in Austin, TX
Austin is famous for its love of all things odd and eccentric. But its road to becoming a haven for the peculiar is littered with gruesome tales of a less forgiving time that left innumerable souls in its wake. Austin Ghosts takes you down the blood ...
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Spanish Governor’s Palace
The white adobe facade of San Antonio’s Spanish Governor’s Palace drips with history. The markings of its 275 years basking in the Texas sun streak down from the roof, like a rot threatening the future of the iconic structure. Though named a pal ...
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America’s Most Haunted Places in The West and South West
San Francisco, LA, Portland, San Diego, and other cities are full of otherworldly traps. The West was once a place where you could reinvent yourself and where dreams could come true. Yet the price was too high. And to others, the worst of the l ...
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The White Lady of Rio Frio
The Frio River Valley is known for its cool weather and natural beauty. It's also home to the ghost of Maria Jimenez, known to the locals as the White Lady of Rio Frio. In the early 1900s, Maria Jimenez lived with her sister and brother-in-law on th ...
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Chupacabra – The search for the goat sucker
I remember when I was a kid channel surfing, thinking of news in the same way a vampire thinks of holy water. CNN, Fox News, NBC News, a waste of space that robbed me of precious cartoon time. Then, one day, while damning the gods that the Simpsons ...
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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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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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