Haunted Places in Martin County, Texas



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    In the meantime, here's a list of all haunted places within 100 miles of Martin County, Texas.



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    Santa Fe Apartments - 2F

    Midland, Texas

    22.9 miles from Martin County, TX

    Aparttment 2F is considered haunted after some sort of extremely violent event in the early 2000s. The staff decided to re-rent the place with new doors and carpets. At first the showers would go on by themselves and the closest apartment, which was closed each night, was open ...

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    Hotel Settles

    Big Spring, Texas

    28 miles from Martin County, TX

    Dating back to the 1930's, the historic gem of an elegant hotel has been painstakingly restored to its former glory. The renovations stirred up some long forgotten ghost stories, and since the hotel reopened in 2012, reports of apparitions in period clothing, cold spots and a spook who plays ...

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    Shafter Lake

    Andrews, Texas

    43.5 miles from Martin County, TX

    Shafter Lake was named for Major General William Rufus Shafter, who discovered it in 1875. When the town lost a county-seat war with nearby Andrews, it became little more than a ghost town. Folks say a ghostly Lady in White roams the graveyard since that time, and a phantom Confederate ...

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    Coleman Park

    Brownfield, Texas

    62.6 miles from Martin County, TX

    Rumor has it that during pioneer days, a woman was once hanged for witchcraft on this park. Then, a few years afterward, a little girl who was climbing a tree was pushed by an unseen hand and fell, breaking her neck. The two ghosts are said to roam the park.

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    Terry County Courthouse

    Brownfield, Texas

    63.3 miles from Martin County, TX

    This 1925 courthouse is haunted. Visitors claim to have heard cell doors clanging open and shut, the sounds of faint screams and have had their hair pulled by unseen hands. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Baker Hotel

    Colorado City, Texas

    63.5 miles from Martin County, TX

    In the basement of this hotel lurk some unfortunate souls, apparitions, witnesses say, of the many employees who were killed when the location suffered a fire in the early 1900s. Reports say that although the hotel is no longer in operation, the building still stands.