
The Yogurt Shop Murders
Known as The Yogurt Shop Murders, the brutal assault and killing of four innocent girls was an event that rattled the North Austin community and haunted the town for decades. More than 30 years ago, on December 6th, 1991, a horrendous crime ...
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Jake’s Hill Bridge
Located near a crossroads at the edge of Williamson-Travis County, Jake’s Hill Bridge doesn’t look like much. It’s not a covered bridge where things can whisper from the shadows, or one with thick, gothic stonework befitting a devilish hauntin ...
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Dumont’s Down Low
DuMont’s Down Low, tucked beneath Austin’s bustling Warehouse District, blends history, mystery, and whispered ghost stories. Its exposed brick walls and low lighting enhance the bar’s atmosphere, making ghost stories feel tangible and real....
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The Hairy Man of Round Rock
Some regions around the U.S. have cryptids, like Mothman in West Virginia or the Dover Demon in Massachusetts. Other areas have ghosts, like the Bell Witch in Tennessee. Yet, some places have an entity that is not quite cryptid, not quite ghost. The ...
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Terlingua Ghost Town
Nestled between Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park, Terlingua Ghost Town is the most popular ghost town in the United States. A prosperous mining town at the turn of the 20th century, Terlingua fell on hard times and slowly deterio ...
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The Servant Girl Annihilator
Portrait of the Servant Girl Annihilator holding a knife, eyes full of menace. Copyright by US Ghost AdventuresIn the 1880s, the booming city of Austin was turned on its side when a Jack the Ripper-style serial killer descended upon it. The kill ...
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The Tavern In Austin
The Tavern. It’s a pretty generic name for a bar that is decidedly not generic in the slightest. From secret Prohibition-era party dens, to prankster ghosts, to even murder, The Tavern in Austin has seen more history than most other bars in Americ ...
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The Spirits of Buffalo Billiards
For decades, Buffalo Billiards was an iconic pool hall in the heart of Austin, Texas’s Sixth Street Historic District. Although the establishment closed in 2020, Buffalo Billiards is likely still haunted by the ghosts of the Wild West. Friendly gh ...
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Austin’s Most Haunted Lakes
Many flock to Austin for spring break, but those who do may wish to stay clear of certain waters. Strange specters and murky dangers may lurk below, waiting to pull you under. Few consider the water when searching for the most haunted places in Texa ...
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Texas Governor’s Mansion
Government and legislature may not seem like an inherently spooky subject. Yet, much of America’s political past is marred by death, tragedy, and betrayal. Those who inhabit its official residences, such as the Texas Governor’s Mansion, are not ...
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