According to some reports, the building was once a hospital with a morgue in the basement. Other reports say the city hospital did not actually have a morgue in the basement. A 1940s-era ruined bomb shelter is said to be one one end. An eerie, negative feeling is said to pervade there.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 519 Horseshoe Drive South
Nacogdoches , TX 75962
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 31.61793520596567, -94.6502864957074
- County:
- Nacogdoches County, Texas
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- Nacogdoches, TX (1.0 mi.)
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Mays Hall used to be the infirmary when the campus was a military training facility before it was a college.
There was no more haunted building in the country compared to the Theater building on campus. I saw and experienced several incidents.