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Paranormal Locations

Fort Worth

Description:
Fort Worth was founded as a military camp in 1849. A fort near a high bluff where the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River merge together was established to protect 19th century settlers from Indian attacks.


Locations:
Armstrong House
The ghost of Gussie Armstrong has been experienced in this house.

Barbers Boookstore
On 8th. Ghostly footsteps. Sounds of pages being turned, strange shadows on staircase and an apparition are also reported. Building is now an antique store.

Castleberry High School
Students say that the building was built on an old Indian burial ground. According to the rumor, if you go up the flight of steps that leads to the roof, you will hear voices that do not belong to anyone living.

Del Frisco's Steakhouse
Used to be a bathouse in the 1800s where a man was shot in the head. His spirit roams the banquet halls and the upstairs bar.

Fast Freddy's Pool Hall
Strange noises after hours have been attributed to Utley J. Puckett, a patron and pool player.

Fort Worth Books and Video
400 Main St. Unknown presence reported by several customers. Footsteps and strange lights. Update: Fort Worth Books and Video is no longer operating at this location. The building is now partially occupied by Pangburns Chocolate Shoppe and may be Jamba Juice.

Glen D. Reeves Fine Arts Center
"Glen" supposedly haunts one of the rails in this performance hall, and has been known to play with the lights.

Jett Building
Currently houses "Jamba Juice." Footsteps have been heard on the upper floors.

Log Cabin Village
Over-powering presences in an upstairs bedroom, the smell of lilacs, and a female apparition have been reported in the Foster Cabin.

Mistletoe Heights Home
A singing female spirit in an ivory blouse has been reported here.

Peters Bros. Hats
909 Houston. The ghost of Tom Peters moves hats around. When they acquired the space of the former pizzaria, they may have acquired the ghost of the dishwasher, Jack Martin. Jack would baptize new employees with a good spray from the dishwasher.

Schoonover House
Cold spots, apparitions, voices, footsteps, and lights that operate on their own are experienced in the basement.

Scott Theater
The ghost of a janitor has been known to haunt the basement of the theater, and make laughing noises from the stage. According to one viewer, the ghost is actually that of Ken Yandell, an actor who hung himself in the basement.

Stockyards: General Store
In the Ft. Worth Stockyards - sister store of the Maverick. The first floors have been remodeled, but the second floor is the same as it was a hundred years ago. Nearly every building in the Stockyards has a ghost story.

Stockyards: The Maverick
A ghostly woman leaves roses upstairs.

Stockyards: Miss Molly's
This former bordello has had a few apparitions spotted within its walls.

Stockyards: Spaghetti Warehouse
In the Ft. Worth Stock Yards. The third floor is haunted by a woman who was killed during a fire. You can still see the fire marks.

Texas Wesleyan University
Fine Arts Building. A ghostly observer sits in the audience during rehearsals, roams the building, and plays the piano. Students call her Georgia. Another possible haunting is in the West Library. A smell of smoke, choking sensatios and a feeling of being watched has been reported.

Texas White House B & B
Ghostly presences have been reported by guests.

Thistle Hill
Two apparitions have been reported - a lady in white appears on the grand staircase, and a gentleman wearing tennis clothes shows up at the top of the stairs. Music has been heard coming from the ballroom, and ghostly voices have been heard as well.

 

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