Most Haunted Places in Texas

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Published 2024-03-28
Join us on a chilling expedition through the heartland of Texas as we uncover dark histories and ghostly secrets from some of the state's most infamous haunted locales. From a hisotirc hotel harboring the spirits of guests who never really checked out, to desolate country roads where the dead wander after dark, each stop on this journey offers a glimpse into the Lone Star State's most terrifying paranormal hotspots. Dare to tred the blood-soaked battlegrounds of the one of the most famous mission's on Earth, and get ready to brave the horrors of old hill folklore that saturate a massively remote region... Are you sure you're ready to confront all of the supernatural Texas has to offer?




Intro Music:
A Singular Perversion - Darkness by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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"Bragg Road 1, Saratoga, Texas", "Bragg Road 2, Saratoga, Texas", "Bragg Road 3, Saratoga, Texas", "Bragg Road 4, Saratoga, Texas", "Devil's Backbone Tavern, Fischer, Texas (37077713144)", "Devil's Backbone Tavern, Fischer, Texas (37077712384)", "The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas (50296781522)", by Nicolas Henderson (www.flickr.com/photos/texasbackroads/)

"USS Lexington Combat Information Center", "USS Lexington gun 3", "USS Lexington Carrier Air traffic control center" by Cliff (www.flickr.com/photos/28567825@N03)

"Jim Bowie (48873529477)" by Eden, Janine and Jim (www.flickr.com/people/10485077@N06)

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"Driskill Hotel Hallway 2011 (5498344394)" by Alan Levine (www.flickr.com/people/37996646802@N01)

"The Alamo (4763445690)" by Tony Kent (www.flickr.com/people/32146215@N06)

"The Alamo (4763438212)", "The Alamo with Crockett Hotel (4762812215)" by Tony Kent (www.flickr.com/people/32146215@N06)

"Jim Bowie statue in Texarkana" by QuesterMark (www.flickr.com/photos/0ccam/)

"P1180172" by Brent Schmidt (www.flickr.com/photos/brentschmidt/)

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"The Alamo, San Antonio, TX USA - panoramio" by MARELBU (web.archive.org/web/20161101083636/http://www.pano…)

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"DriskillHotel-2009-02-a", "DriskillBar" by LoneStarMike (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:LoneStarMike)

"USS Lexington Dec. 2013" by Simiprof (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Simip…)

"Alamo Entrance" by Mattstone911 (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Matts…)

"Old well and oak tree in Alamo courtyard, San Antonio, Texas, June 4 2007" by The Conduqtor (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:TheConduqtor)

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"Driskill Hotel 20160907220958" by Spawnzilla (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Spawn…)

"An aerial photo of the USS Lexington in Corpus Christi" by Matthew T. Rader (matthewtrader.com/)

"Island of USS Lexington (CV-16)" by Pete unseth (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pete_unseth)

"USS Lexington Museum visit June 13th 2018 14" by Articseahorse (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Articseahorse)

"Alamo Mission in San Antonio DSC03806" by Pilipperez1 (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Phili…)

"Alamo pano" by Daniel Schwen (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dschwen)

"William Hell Bowie Knife" by Tiny Home Nomad (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiny_…)

"The Alamo (facade)" by Abbie Myers (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:MissD…)

"Alamo Garden" by Esmithiii2003 (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Esmit…)

"The Alamo, inner courtyard" by Spiel (commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Spiel…)

All Comments (21)
  • @georgehutto2157
    Native Texan here, I live 20 miles from Bragg Rd and have been there and never seen anything unusual but it’s a nice drive….but my primary comment would be how in the heck do y’all make a video about haunted Texas without mentioning Galveston where I have seen some very supernatural stuff? If for some strange reason y’all didn’t come across any mentions of Galveston being haunted while making this video, you could make an entire video just on Galveston. 5,000 people died there in one night.
  • @IcyMoon1228
    So I lived in corpus a while. As far as the Lexington, I did go in on a self guided tour and was quite annoyed by a man who stopped me to talk to me about the ship, how it worked, how they lived, what they wore. Turns out I was annoyed by that spirit of the sailor. Because after a while, he just seemed to disappear and no one else knew who I was talking about when I asked about him
  • @CheesusSVT
    The small towns in Texas are low key creepy. A lot of time has passed... The buildings still are standing, and people live in them and rent them out... Appreciate the video man. Sharing it with some friends. ❤
  • @jbcoker
    The USS Lexington offers overnight paranormal tours. You can stay overnight in the ship.
  • @brianlawson5044
    Always ready for history mixed with paranormal. Thank you.
  • @armychic15
    We celebrated my mom's 80th birthday at The Driskill Hotel. It's gorgeous! Had no idea it was considered to be one of Texas' most haunted, but I can see why. Sure would have loved to do some exploring.
  • I live in San Antonio, Texas, and I have to say that you spoke the Spanish words very well. 🤠🐴👏🏽
  • @trentk268
    Pretty cool. But you left out the Faust Hotel in New Braunfels.
  • @seehu52
    I met Charlie on my first tour of the Lexington. Had no idea until years later that he wasn’t supposed to be there. I’d love to see him again someday.
  • @user-pv6hk9pd5y
    The Austin hotel reminds me of The Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
  • @KongTown
    Texas In The House Nice Video Thank You 💯
  • @joshuabrown2923
    5th generation Texan here, good video but you left out the Hotel Galvez in Galveston. The Lovelorn Lady is known throughout most of the Republic. Also, Sarah Jane road in Port Neches is pretty famous.
  • @yellowrose4717
    I love my state. Brag road is cool and the rail road worker is the story I heard.
  • @Urstepdad426
    I stayed 2 nights on the us Lexington when I was a Boy Scout, I’m like 99% sure I seen Charley and assumed him as a staff member before looking back and he was gone
  • @jason-bu4cy
    I live close to Saratoga and Braggs road is famous but I have never seen anything on the road or anyone I know and I’ve been all hours of the night.
  • @theresadepp2132
    I was born in San Antonio. Even though I now live in Montana I’m TEXAN through and through! I love my home state!!