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View Article - The Haunted Huebner-Onion Homestead
Ghost looking out of the window of the Huebner-Onion House

The Haunted Huebner-Onion Homestead

San Antonio, Texas. A historic town in a bombastic state, it’s of course racked up more than a few different nicknames over the centuries; Alamo City, Mission City, Military City, River City, the list goes on and on. These nicknames all s ...

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View Article - The Legend of Woman Hollering Creek
La Llorona in the haunted creek

The Legend of Woman Hollering Creek

San Antonio, Texas, holds a special place in the heart of the American landscape with it being the location of The Alamo. However, the city’s beauty doesn’t stop there, with its numerous cultural influences and popular tourist destinations. It ...

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View Article - The Most Haunted Hotels in San Antonio
Hotel room door with ghost mist

The Most Haunted Hotels in San Antonio

San Antonio is home to a piece of U.S. history: the Alamo. Yet, the tale of the Alamo wasn’t a heartwarming one. Hundreds of people perished at the site — and their spirits may not have moved on to the afterlife all those centuries ago. In fact, ...

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View Article - The Legend of Donkey Lady Bridge
Ghost outside in creepy forest

The Legend of Donkey Lady Bridge

What’s the basis of folklore? Is it merely the musings of a bored and creative mind, or are there ripples of truth tucked away in otherwise fantastical tales, allowing the story to both exist in our reality and that which sits beyond the veil? It ...

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View Article - Yorktown Memorial Hospital
Ghost standing in a hospital

Yorktown Memorial Hospital

Many places with a couple of ghosts will claim the title of the most haunted place in America. But how many of these places can actually back up this claim? We’ve certainly found a candidate.The Yorktown Memorial Hospital has been uni ...

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View Article - The Haunted Menger Hotel
Ghost standing in the middle of a hotel hallway

The Haunted Menger Hotel

San Antonio, the Alamo City, the Military City, the River City—this Texas town is known for many things and has many names. But if it ever needed another nickname, the “Ghost City” might be a fitting appellation for this city, which has a haun ...

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