Haunted Places in Comanche County, Texas



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    Flatrock Park - Lake Brownwood

    Brownwood, Texas

    30.1 miles from Comanche County, TX

    The lake is said to be haunted: Folks often have troubles with their boats, or have had their boats damaged by an unseen source, when trying to use the ramp. Also, several swimmers in this area have drowned. Locals blame a ghost who drowned in the Pecan Bayou before Lake ...

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    SmokeStack Restaurant

    Mingus, Texas

    39.6 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Housed in the 1890's Texas & Pacific Mercantile Building, this old-fashioned restaurant is rumoured to be haunted by a ghostly woman in a period dress. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Glen Hotel

    Glen Rose, Texas

    51 miles from Comanche County, TX

    The 1928 hotel has a chequered past of murder, tragedy and despair, but also one of hope and joy. The original hotel closed during the war, and became a home for women whose husbands were fighting overseas. During the 1970's, the hotel reopened its doors to the guest clientele, and ...

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    The Bayou Cajun Restaurant

    Glen Rose, Texas

    51.3 miles from Comanche County, TX

    This local eatery is rumoured to be haunted by a man associated with the building's past. Maurice Pylant, a former owner, died in 1996, but some believe he never left his beloved establishment. Staff and diners claim to have seen his apparition and smelt smoke from his favourite cigars. ...

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    Granbury Opera House

    Granbury, Texas

    56.6 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Granbury Opera House is reported to be haunted by a Shakespeare-loving apparition of a tall figure in black, with black boots. He is known at times to break into a spirited--no pun intended--performance. Some believe he is the ghost of John Wilkes Booth.

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    Nutt House Historic Hotel

    Granbury, Texas

    56.6 miles from Comanche County, TX

    This 1893 limestone building has housed a hotel since the turn of the twentieth century, and was a home-style restaurant for several decades as well. The building is supposed to be haunted by the apparition of a woman in old-fashioned garb, who many believe is Mary Lou Watkins, a ...

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    Coryell County Courthouse

    Gatesville, Texas

    59.3 miles from Comanche County, TX

    The 1897 courthouse building is haunted by a male spirit known as 'Elroy'. Cold breezes have been reported, furniture moves around of its own accord and visitors have felt an invisible person brushing past them in the corridors. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Kyle Cemetery

    Cleburne, Texas

    64.8 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Our team went out here after just finding the cemetery at random. We were actually trying to film an episode somewhere that had no history where we thought we wouldn't find much of anything. We were trying to have an episode where we could debunk a lot of typical things ...

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    Baker Hotel

    Mineral Wells, Texas

    64.9 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Two grisly legends are told to ghost hunters at this site. One is of a man who was killed after being caught in an elevator door. The second is about a woman, a mistress, so distraught over her unrequited love that she killed herself in the hotel. Both spirits are ...

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    The Crazy Water Hotel

    Mineral Wells, Texas

    65.1 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Formerly the Crazy Water Hotel, the building here is now a retirement and assisted-living community. The hotel was built in the 1920s over the site of a well, and legend has it that the hotel's name comes from the tale of a mentally unstable woman who went there every day ...

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    Baker Mansion

    Weatherford, Texas

    71.1 miles from Comanche County, TX

    At Baker Mansion, built in 1894, the ghost of original owner JD Baker's son Charles, who mysteriously disappeared in 1908, is said to walk. The subsequent owners of the home noted shadows on the stairs, eerie figures, violent pounding from the basement, and touches from unseen hands.

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    Hastings Books - Randalls Food Store

    Killeen, Texas

    76.9 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Employees here have felt a ghostly presence who has been known to knock merchandise off racks or set up pyramids of canned food in the aisles during the night.

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    Maxdale Cemetery and Bridge

    Killeen, Texas

    79.1 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Pay a visit here and you may encounter a ghost with a limp, who may have been a former cemetery caretaker. Folks say the small iron bridge here is haunted as well. Local legend has it that if you stop on the bridge, turn off your headlights, count to 10, ...

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    Lake Worth Castle

    Fort Worth, Texas

    86 miles from Comanche County, TX

    This beautiful castle was rebuilt on the shores of Lake Worth by a former owner, and is believed to be haunted the apparition of a young man, who has been seen wandering the grounds as well as inside the castle. The second apparition is a ghostly bride who has been ...

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    Old Bell County Jail

    Belton, Texas

    89.1 miles from Comanche County, TX

    Dating back to the 1850's, the old county jail is now a private residence. Reports say a glaring man, possibly a former prisoner, was seen staring down into the street when the place was for sale for a period of time. Upon investigation, the building was empty. (Submitted by Callum ...