La Hacienda Airport Travelodge

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The Texas Hauntings society lists this as a haunted hotel, primarily due to the bar inside called the “Las Trancas Lounge.” It is said there is a female spirit who is often heard laughing.

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Geographic Information

Address:
6400 Montana Ave.
El Paso, Texas, 79925
United States

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GPS:
31.7882496, -106.40487150000001
County:
El Paso County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Fort Bliss, TX (1.8 mi.)
El Paso, TX (5.2 mi.)
Sunland Park, NM (10.3 mi.)
Socorro, TX (11.0 mi.)
Socorro Mission Number 1 Colonia, TX (12.5 mi.)
Sparks, TX (12.6 mi.)
Horizon City, TX (13.3 mi.)
Prado Verde, TX (14.1 mi.)
Homestead Meadows South, TX (14.2 mi.)
Homestead Meadows North, TX (14.3 mi.)

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