Haunted Places in Mills County, Texas



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    Flatrock Park - Lake Brownwood

    Brownwood, Texas

    35.1 miles from Mills 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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    Coryell County Courthouse

    Gatesville, Texas

    50 miles from Mills 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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    Dabb's Railroad Hotel

    Llano, Texas

    51.4 miles from Mills County, TX

    The hotel dates back to 1907, and was situated near the railroad to draw in weary travellers. Apparently, some were so tired that they never left, according to the current owners. During the renovations, a lot of ghostly activity was reported, although it settled down after their completion. ...

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    Maxdale Cemetery and Bridge

    Killeen, Texas

    57.3 miles from Mills 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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    Hastings Books - Randalls Food Store

    Killeen, Texas

    58.5 miles from Mills 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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    SmokeStack Restaurant

    Mingus, Texas

    70.8 miles from Mills 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

    70.9 miles from Mills 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

    71.4 miles from Mills 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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    M.B. Lockett Building

    Georgetown, Texas

    80.4 miles from Mills County, TX

    The third floor of 1896 building is haunted. Housing a banquet hall, staff would often report hearing disembodied footsteps and furniture moving around from the otherwise empty room. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    1894 Building

    Georgetown, Texas

    80.4 miles from Mills County, TX

    Dating back to (you guessed it) 1894, this old building is now an artists studio. The place is haunted by Luther Saint Paul Miller, a former owner. His apparition used to be seen standing at the top of the staircase, but he has not been seen since the interior ...

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    Cobblestone Antiques

    Georgetown, Texas

    80.4 miles from Mills County, TX

    This antiques store is rumoured to be haunted by three spirits from a historical era. Dating back to 1895, much of the paranormal activity, including strange noises and items being thrown by unseen hands, has been reported in the upstairs section of the shop. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Williamson County Courthouse

    Georgetown, Texas

    80.4 miles from Mills County, TX

    The 1911 courthouse building is haunted by a woman in a long dress, who has been seen throughout the building wandering around in a dazed state. In the archival room, book pages have been known to flip over by themselves, and a ghostly man has been seen vanishing around ...

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    Masonic Building - Gumbo's North

    Georgetown, Texas

    80.4 miles from Mills County, TX

    A restaurant serving delicious southern cuisine now stands on the premises of this 1900 masonic building, which is rumoured to be haunted. Former tenants of the upstairs apartments reported that doors would open and close of their own accord, and cold spots and a strange presence were also felt. (Submitted ...

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    Palace Theater

    Georgetown, Texas

    80.4 miles from Mills County, TX

    The 1925 historic theater is rumoured to be haunted by the apparitions of a man, a woman and a child. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Georgetown Art Center

    Georgetown, Texas

    80.5 miles from Mills County, TX

    In this 1894 former firehouse, visitors have reported hearing disembodied footsteps and have seen the apparition of a man in old-fashioned cowboy attire. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Granbury Opera House

    Granbury, Texas

    80.8 miles from Mills 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

    80.9 miles from Mills 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 ...