Haunted Places in McMullen County, Texas



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    Alice Lake

    Alice, Texas

    49.2 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Local legend tells of a little girl who drowned here. Witnesses on the pier have heard her crying for help, seen orbs of light, and felt cold spots.

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    Dog and Bee Pub

    Beeville, Texas

    49.8 miles from McMullen County, TX

    A man in a trench coat haunts this English-style pub. Glassware has been thrown off shelves by unseen hands, and chandeliers reportedly swing back and forth of their own accord. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Old Hospital

    Alice, Texas

    51.2 miles from McMullen County, TX

    This hospital is now closed, but when it was open there were claims of call bells ringing on their own on the second floor, even when they were unplugged. Since its closing some residents swear they hear moaning coming from the building, and lights flickering in the windows. In more ...

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    Old Rialto Theater

    Alice, Texas

    51.4 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The theater closed in the 1980s, but employees there claimed to see shadowy apparitions in the halls and described an eerie feeling of being watched by a presence in the upper levels.

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    Sutherlands Lumber

    Alice, Texas

    51.8 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The site was formerly a Wal-Mart, where a ghost they called Matilde or Matilda liked to play pranks on the employees, damaging merchandise and causing accidents. The building is said to be on the site of the Collins Family homestead, the family who founded the town of Alice. The Old ...

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    Berclair Mansion

    Goliad, Texas

    60.6 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Built in 1936, this grand old mansion almost seems out of place in this rural town. Furnished with rare antiques, the building is haunted by the apparition of an eccentric elderly woman who lived there alone for years prior to her death. The story goes that workmen restoring the ...

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    Donkey Lady Bridge

    San Antonio, Texas

    61.8 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The Donkey Lady is an urban legend that is known throughout San Antonio. Allegedly a woman who was hideously burned and disfigured in a fire haunted the woods. Apparently driven insane by her disfigurement and the loss of two of her children in the same fire she was prone ...

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    Chinese Graveyard

    San Antonio, Texas

    66.3 miles from McMullen County, TX

    White mists have been seen at the graveyard.

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    Abandoned Asylum

    San Antonio, Texas

    66.9 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Although this place boasts a number of ghostly activities -screaming, moaning, doors opening and closing of their own volition -this property is owned by the county and you are just as likely to encounter a police officer arresting you for trespassing than a ghost. There have been numerous prosecutions for ...

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    Ghost Tracks

    San Antonio, Texas

    67.1 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Legend has it that a school bus full of children was killed by a train at the intersection. They now claim that if you put your car in neutral and stop near the tracks, unseen ghosts will push your car across. (If you decide to attempt this, do ...

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    Devil's Bridge

    San Antonio, Texas

    68.2 miles from McMullen County, TX

    It is said that the darkness inside is so dense that headlights can't penetrate it for more than a few feet. It is also said that someone or something will catch rocks thrown inside; the thrower will not hear the rock land.

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    Stinson Field Ghost - San Jose Burial Park Cemetery

    San Antonio, Texas

    68.9 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Blue lights may appear over some of the graves here, and they may even be visible from the road as you drive past.

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    Santikos Century Plaza 8 - Mayan Palace 14

    San Antonio, Texas

    69.4 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Now the Mayan Palace 14 theatre, rumor claims that at night you can hear banging on the ceiling and the sounds of chains being dragged. What precisely is supposed to be making "chain dragging noises" (Marley's ghost??) is unclear, but rumor claims it's true, therefore who are we to ...

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    Mission San José

    San Antonio, Texas

    69.9 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The legend surrounding the mission's rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman's ghost can be seen looking out her ...

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    Texas A and M - College Hall Bell Tower

    Kingsville, Texas

    70.8 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The bell tower is said to be haunted by a man who hung himself here. At midnight, his shadow is said to appear on all four corners of the bell.

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    Texas A and M - Turner-Bishop Hall

    Kingsville, Texas

    70.9 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Each hall has its own ghost. At Bishop Hall, a ghostly girl is said to play with students' hair, unlock doors, drag furniture in empty rooms, andn run the showers. At Turner Hall in the second-floor restroom, a black shadow is said to pass quickly from the last toilet to ...

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    Texas A and M - Lewis Hall

    Kingsville, Texas

    70.9 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The hall is said to be haunted by a female student who committed suicide here. Witnesses have seen her apparition, felt cold spots, and described an uneasy feeling of being watched.

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    Texas A and M - Edward N. Jones Auditorium

    Kingsville, Texas

    71.1 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The 1942 auditorium is said to be haunted by the ghost of a worker who died when he fell out of the rafters during construction. He is said to turn the lights on and off, lock the doors, and knock the costumes off the racks.

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    Alamo Street Theater - San Antone Cafe

    San Antonio, Texas

    73.3 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Allegedly haunted by a ghost in white that some believe is the spirit of a former actor named Margaret. As of 2013 the building is closed and listed for sale.

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    Institute of Texas Cultures

    San Antonio, Texas

    73.7 miles from McMullen County, TX

    You may experience the phantom smell of pipe smoke, and hear footsteps in the audiovisual room. There is an 1898 hearse that is said to open by itself, and books are sometimes rearranged in the library.

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    The Alamodome

    San Antonio, Texas

    73.7 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Legend says that the ghoulish figure of a woman haunts the parking lot. In addition a worker who was killed during the construction of the Alamodome is also said to haunt the halls.

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    Marriott Plaza San Antonio

    San Antonio, Texas

    73.8 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Allegedly haunted by the ghost of a woman who lived on the property prior to it being a hotel.

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    Cadillac Bar

    San Antonio, Texas

    74 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Haunted by the former owner and a former employee. The malevolent activity is (of course) attributed to the female employee while the former owner is apparently benign and just prone to appearing in the storage area.

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    Our Lady of the Lake University

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.2 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Long dead nuns continue to roam the campus as well as the mischievous ghost that alums have taken to calling Jack. Jack is blamed for every prank and missing item in the dorms (which probably tickles live pranksters to no end).

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    Menger Hotel

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.2 miles from McMullen County, TX

    This hotel is apparently haunted by dozens of ghosts, including (allegedly) Teddy Roosevelt. As one of the oldest hotels in Texas, it is only natural that many people would have stayed and some would have died within its walls, which might lead to the absolute plethora of ghosts.

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    The Alamo

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.3 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Nearly 2,000 people died at the Battle of the Alamo. So much death and bloodshed and so much resulting restless spirit activity have led some people to claim that the Alamo is one of the most haunted places in America. Claims of the Alamo being haunted began mere weeks after ...

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    El Camaroncito - The Player's Club

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.4 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The Devil likes to dance! Who wouldn't really, but there is a widely spread and widely-believed story that the Devil himself actually paid a visit to the El Camaroncito dance hall back in the day. The story goes thus: A handsome man entered the bar and immediately enchanted a ...

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    Camberley Gunter Hotel

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.4 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Although no body was ever found, a blood-soaked room indicated that something had gone seriously amiss at the Camberley Gunter Hotel. Legend has it that a woman was murdered there in the 1960's and an unsuspecting maid walked in on the murderer as he was escaping out the fire escape ...

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    Emily Morgan Hotel

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.4 miles from McMullen County, TX

    This website strives to be a cut above other haunted websites. If you go to practically any other "ghost site" that all seem to have the same stock entries on 'haunted hotspots' you will find an entry like this under the Emily Morgan Hotel: "Floor nine is a very ...

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    St. Anthony Hotel

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.4 miles from McMullen County, TX

    People have claimed to see strange moving shadows, full-body apparitions and other ghostly occurrences at the St. Anthony hotel. Supposedly the tenth floor has the most activity.

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    Crowne Plaza

    San Antonio, Texas

    74.5 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The Crowne Plaza is allegedly haunted by ghostly footsteps, strange shadows and feelings of being watched or followed. Note: this hotel has been rebranded to "Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk."

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    Terrell Castle - Lambermont

    San Antonio, Texas

    75.6 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Haunted by the former owner who committed suicide there. In addition there are apparently ghostly children who play on the stairs.

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    Bullis House Inn Bed and Breakfast

    San Antonio, Texas

    75.6 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The old inn was built in 1906 on the grounds of the site of an old prison, and inn staff and guests have seen the apparition of an American Indian chief roaming the second floor the inn. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Yorktown Memorial Hospital

    Yorktown, Texas

    77.2 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The 1940s hospital closed around 1988, but apparently all of its patients haven't moved out. Witnesses say they have been punched, slapped, kicked or scratched by something unseen, and shadow figures have been seen in the hallways. A man named T.J. who died of a heroin overdose here is said ...

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    The Hamilton Hotel

    Laredo, Texas

    81.9 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The 1900 building boasts an additional 9 floors that were added in 1923. It is said to be the tallest in Laredo. Folks have reported the ghostly sounds of children running and playing in the building.

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    La Posada Hotel

    Laredo, Texas

    82.1 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Formerly a convent, this hotel is now known for its strange spirits, including some nuns' apparitions. Rumor has it that a spook here will assume the form of living employees to trick people, except that it cannot speak. Witnesses also have reported cold spots and the sound of someone calling ...

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    Deutz Mansion

    Laredo, Texas

    82.1 miles from McMullen County, TX

    The house was built in 1890 by Max Deutz of German decent, he was son of Joseph Deutz, founder of the Laredo National Bank and of Deutz Bro. Hardware Store. In 1931 Mrs. Mosella Mann, mother of ambassador Thomas C. Mann (Mann Rd. named after him.) died burned to death ...

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    Rio Grande Plaza Hotel

    Laredo, Texas

    82.4 miles from McMullen County, TX

    Superstition plays a role in this hotel's haunting, some say. The largest building in Laredo, it's also the only one to have a 13th floor. Other buildings have renumbered their floors to avoid having a 13th, for superstitious reasons. Folks say the haunt in this hotel is a former worker ...