Austin City Hall
On any given day, dozens upon dozens of warm bodies move through the corridors of Austin City Hall. Driven by menial tasks and an eye for the future, these individuals symbolize the life that flows through the capital city. Where there is life, thou ...
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The Confederate Woman’s Home
From 1861 to 1865, the Civil War left an imprint on cities and sprawling countryside all across the United States. Today, many of these locations still echo the sounds of war, the spirits of the fallen locked in an eternal struggle. Not every ghost ...
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Bragg Road and the Saratoga Lights
Deep in the heart of Southeast Texas lies the Big Thicket, a dense swampy forest that hugs the border with Louisiana. One of the only roads through the forest is Bragg Road, also known to the locals as Ghost Road. During the daytime, the road seems ...
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The White Sanitarium of Central Texas
Nothing says scary like an abandoned insane asylum. The White Sanitarium, known to locals as the Old Insane Asylum, sits just off California Street in Wichita Falls. The Sanitarium first opened in 1926 under the direction of Frank S. White. Frank wa ...
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Jefferson: The Most Haunted Town in Texas
Jefferson is a small town in East Texas, not too far from the Louisiana border. This quaint little town was once a central trading hub between the South and the Midwest but has since faded into oblivion. Since then, Jefferson has become an eerie pla ...
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The Paramount Theatre
Built in 1915, the Paramount Theatre has been entertaining Austin residents for over 100 years. Initially intended for vaudeville acts, the theatre hosts plays, musicians, comedians, and feature films. Originally named The Majestic, the theatre once ...
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The Clay Pit & the Bertram Building
The Clay Pit is renowned for serving up the best Indian cuisine in Austin. But that's not the only thing that attracts customers. The Clay Pit is located within the historic Bertram Building, which is a known haunted hotspot. The building is located ...
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The Baker Hotel & the Magical Water Wells
The Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells was once a glamorous luxury resort but now sits abandoned. The hotel's main attraction was the cold mineral water pumped into each room, drawn from the city's mineral springs that locals believed had healing properti ...
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Austin State Hospital
The Austin State Hospital was created when practicing psychiatry was like taking a shot in the dark. When the Texas legislature first authorized the project, it was called the Texas State Lunatic Asylum. On any given day, the hospital houses around ...
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Demon’s Road
Located in Hunstville, Texas, this lonely, remote, and incredibly creepy road has the sort of reputation Stephen King could base a novel on. An interweaving path of malformed trees, overgrown weed, invading bush, and folktales that go back hundreds ...
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