La Mansion Mexican restaurant, formerly El Chaparral and before that, Country Spirit, is said to be haunted by three ghosts named David, Augustine and Fred. David is the spirit of a teen who, according to local lore, drowned in the upstairs bathroom’s claw-foot tub and he still haunts that room. Also residing upstairs is Augustine, who may open and close doors and whose apparition has been seen lying on a green couch near the restrooms. The third ghost, Fred, prefers to frequent the basement.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 707 S Main St
Boerne, TX 78006
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 29.7868796, -98.72901030000003
- County:
- Kendall County, Texas
- Nearest Towns:
- Boerne, TX (0.6 mi.)
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when this was an El Chaparral, I went there many times as a kid. I always remember going up to the upstairs bathtub with my family, and feeling the eerie sense of being watched. I distinctly remember one time when my family had gone down to eat, but i stayed for a minute or so longer. I couldn’t take my eyes off the tub, and kept feeling like I was hearing some sort of sound. It was very strange.