One ghost story at Seamon Hall on the University of Texas at El Paso campus tells of a ghostly janitor who passed away after stashing his money somewhere in the building. Another tells of a female student who was murdered by her boyfriend at a tea party held by the dean in the 1930s or 1940s, and still another is about a professor who murdered a student he had impregnated to cover his deed. Some say that at 3 or 4 a.m., a phantom car drives up to the building and a ghost girl gets out and wanders about Seamon Hall, looking for her murderer.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- Off Dawson Rd
El Paso, TX 79902
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 31.7714965, -106.50719800000002
- County:
- El Paso County, Texas
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- El Paso, TX (1.5 mi.)
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