Haunted Houses Texas

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Haunting the House

n this haunted house, normal is nothing more than a setting on the dryer! In the hopes of providing validity to his book about documented hauntings in Houston, Texas, Rice University professor Dr. Chesley Lawrence invites a local "ghost-hunter" to the home of a woman who thinks her house is haunted by the ghost of Sam Houston. As Chesley doesn't believe in ghosts, haunted houses, or anything paranormal, he and his wife concoct a plan that will guarantee a ghostly sighting before the evening is over. The result is a crazy night of slamming doors, bloodcurdling screams, and hilarious misunderstandings.
Haunted Plano, Texas

Author: Mary Jacobs
language: en
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Release Date: 2018-04-02
From goat men to witch ladies and spooky little girls, dive into the haunted history of Plano, Texas. Plano's old homes and businesses are rife with haunted history. Explore eerie urban legends like the Goat Man, the Clown Threat, and Ranch 111, where devil worshipers performed their rituals. The Evaporating Apparition spooked the staff at the Art Centre Theatre, while the grumpy spirit of an old rancher stalks the Masonic Lodge. Some specters are harmless, such as the Giggling Ghost, a little girl in the Cox Building with a penchant for peanut butter and pranks. Other figures own a more sinister reputation. The Witch Lady of Plano was feared by city youth and monitored by the FBI. Mary Jacobs examines the ghostly fallout of Plano's darkest moments, from the smallpox epidemic to the gruesome Muncey family murders.
Haunted Dallas

Author: Rita Cook
language: en
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Release Date: 2013-09-03
Get to know the true spirit of Dallas with this guide to haunted houses, hotels, museums and more—includes photos! Tales of the strange and supernatural echo through the streets and halls of the Big D. At the Renaissance-inspired Majestic Theater, it is rumored that the curtains are lowered by ghostly hands, and it is said that there is a sadness that lingers at the Sixth Floor Museum—in the room where Oswald aimed at JFK. Travel downtown to the grand Adolphus Hotel, where guests from the turn of the century still dance to the strains of a phantom waltz, but beware of the stretch of road along White Rock Lake where a mysterious force kills the engines of unwary motorists. Local author and ghost enthusiast Rita Cook journeys into the darkest corners of the Texas heartland with this chilling collection of stories.