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273 posted on 10/30/2005 1:03:14 PM PST by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your s God is!)
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2005 Ghost Directory

By MATT FRAZIER
STAR-TELEGRAM STAFF WRITER

Beneath a modern Metroplex of superhighways, international airports and towers of glass and steel, some say a supernatural assembly of lost souls thrives. The histories of Tarrant County and Denton have long been haunted by stories of apparitions, unearthly voices and unexplained phenomena.

The locations and urban legends of 64 local ghosts are revealed below. Visit them at your own peril.

1. River Legacy Parks: Hell's Gate

Gray-coated Confederates hanged Union spies in a swampy area near the Trinity River's West Fork. At night, sobs and whispered prayers are heard.

2. River Legacy Parks: The General

A red-haired Confederate general moans in a clearing at the end of a narrow path from Hell's Gate.

3. River Legacy Parks: Screaming Bridge

Three girls, all high school juniors from Arlington, died Feb. 4, 1961, when their vehicle ran off a bridge. On the anniversary of their deaths, some say they've seen a heavy fog roll in, shimmering headlights and tombstones glowing in the inky waters.

4. River Legacy Parks: Mossier Valley

A hobo awakened by sounds of a struggle tried to stop a man from beating a woman to death -- and got shot for his trouble. After dark he still roams the park, tapping on car windows to make sure everyone inside is safe.

5. Bird's Fort

John Denton was killed in 1841 by American Indians in the Battle of Village Creek and buried in the prairie, where his soul still wanders.

6. Six Flags over Texas: Candy Girl

Annie, an 8-year-old girl who drowned in Johnson Creek in the early 1900s, can be seen walking the railroad tracks or turning the light on and off in her room: a little yellow candy store at the entrance of the Texas section next to the Texas Giant.

7. Bowie High School: Leonard

Leonard was either killed during the building of the school or was a custodian there. He resides in the auditorium. He throws small rocks onto the stage. Machine noises have been heard in the shop room and bells chiming in the catwalk. He has been known to spit.

8. House on Arkansas Lane

Either a boy who murdered his family or a man who would molest and kill children keeps the property unusable.

9. Arlington High School: Ghost Theater

The ghost of a boy who committed suicide sometimes recites monologues here. He also disrupts plays if a seat is not left empty for him on the front row.

10. Arlington High School: Ghost Theater

Before she died, an elderly lady volunteered by sewing costumes for school productions. Some still hear her sing as her sewing machine hums.

11. Cinemark Tinseltown 9: Ghost Theater

A construction worker who died while building theater six occasionally sits in an empty chair next to someone, then disappears.

12. Martin High School: Ghost Theater

Students walking alone in the theater sometimes hear a drama student who either hanged himself or was hanged from the catwalk. He may have been hanged after being refused a part in a play or after coming to his prom naked.

13. Crystal Canyon Park

A ghost dog howls into the night and wanders around the grave site of his master, who was scalped by American Indians.

14. Delta Upsilon Thornton Mansion

According to a psychic the Star-Telegram hired in 1997, there are three ghosts here. One is angry. Stereos turn on and off and a cat meows from empty closets.

15. Phi Delta Fraternity House

A member who died a long time ago will haunt the area until his degree is conferred, something that may prove difficult because the site now houses a Salvation Army shelter.

16. Suicide Hill

Kids who used to drag race around Arlington's lake would sometimes die trying to make the curve around Suicide Hill. Now their ghosts scream in horror. Sometimes the crashes are re-enacted.

17. Footsteps in the house

A woman who committed suicide in an upstairs closet still clomps upstairs at night and moves boxes around.

18. Flagship Inn Resort

A man fired from his security guard job set the ballroom on fire, then died in the flames.

19. Benbrook home

Ghostly couple Maggie and Jiggs. Jiggs likes to get drunk and sing He's Got the Whole World in His Hands. Maggie likes to yell at him until he stops. Sometimes fog moves through the north bedroom.

20. Families

The first family is Hispanic, one of the few non-Anglo ghosts reported. They dance, they sing, they yell at each other and get into fights. The second family is quiet and peaceful, except they hate motorcycles. When one of the living inhabitants brings home a motorcycle, it sometimes starts up and heads into a nearby pond.

21. University of North Texas: Bruce Hall

A young pregnant woman who starved herself in an attempt to have an abortion roams the halls when the building is closed.

22. University of North Texas: University Union Suite 324

Those staying late hear the fax machine turn on and off. Sometimes they are locked into copy rooms and offices.

23. University of North Texas: Maple Street Hall

A pregnant woman died in the building. She now causes lights to turn on and apparently takes showers.

24. Midway Recreation Center

A janitor who died a few years ago occasionally works out to rap music.

25. The Mound

An American Indian burial mound is now a playground for ghosts.

26. The former Barber's Bookstore

A young prostitute who worked the Adam Hotel on the building's upper floor fell in love with a cowboy. Her father found out and gunned down the cowboy in Room 11. The distraught daughter grabbed the gun and killed herself. Patrons and owners have said they've heard the sounds of pages being turned, seen shadows on the stairway, smelled the soft scent of flowers and sometimes felt a light touch.

27. Del Frisco's Steakhouse

The spirit of a man who frequented a bathhouse that used to occupy the upper floor in the 1800s still wanders around, looking for a tub.

28. The Jet Building

Ghostly footsteps have been heard upstairs.

29. Fast Freddy's Pool Hall

Deceased patron Utley Puckett causes strange noises after-hours at the now-closed establishment.

30. Log Cabin Village

Jane Holt nursed one of the Foster boys who was injured in the Civil War. Now she brings the smell of lilacs when she visits the second floor of the Foster Cabin. Sometimes she enjoys the rocking chair. Sometimes she poses for photographs and is seen as a blue dot, which, when magnified, reveals a woman's smiling face.

31. Log Cabin Village

Apparitions in Howard Cabin have touched visitors.

32. Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, Greer Island

Apparitions, ghostly sounds and other mysterious happenings.

33. Stockyards: The Maverick

A woman leaves roses upstairs.

34. Stockyards: General Store

Little information is available, but apparitions have been reported by several sources.

35. Stockyards: Miss Molly's

Apparitions appear from within the walls of this former bordello.

36. Stockyards: The former Spaghetti Warehouse

A woman killed in a fire haunts the attic.

37. Stockyards Hotel: Jesse

A gunfighter called Jesse was gunned down around 1910 in the street in front of the hotel. When the night is still, his spurred cowboy boots can be heard thumping and jingling down the hallway.

38. Texas Wesleyan University Fine Arts Building

Sarah Dobkins brings a feeling of calm and peace as she paces along the hallway or sits in her favorite chair in the university theater. The 65- to 75-year old lady wears a floor-length turn-of-the-century dress.

39. Fort Worth Zoo: Elephant area

An elephant keeper crushed to death in the 1980s is still seen in the elephant and zebra areas.

40. Fort Worth Zoo: Parasols

A woman dressed in a white 19th-century-style dress and carrying a parasol has apparently been in the area for a century, but her history remains unknown.

41. Peters Bros. Hats

The ghost of Tom Peters moves hats.

42. Scott Theater

A deceased janitor laughs from the stage.

43. Schoonover House

Reports of footsteps, cold spots, voices, apparitions, lights turning on and off in the basement.

44. Texas White House Bed & Breakfast

Guests report a spirit sleeping behind them on the bed or moving the fan. Most who encounter the sleepy, cuddly spirit report no feelings of fear or anxiety.

45. Thistle Hill

A woman dressed in a flowing lace-trim ivory dress shimmers on the grand staircase while a male ghost in tennis clothes stands at the top of the stairs. Music and ghostly voices come from the ballroom.

46. Crazy Man's Tower

The tower is gone at this failed housing development, but a corpulent, bearded ghost occasionally reclines in a lawn chair, soaking up moonshine.

47. Momma's House

A controlling mother haunted her daughter here for years.

48. The smoking brother

A ghost impersonated an older, still-living brother to bum a cigarette.

49. Mistletoe home

Sometimes cabinet doors fly open, keys and tools disappear, and a ghost hums a melody while floating around in a white dress.

50. Ruth and David Stone

Seen: a dwarflike figure in ceremonial dress. Heard: voices of two women speaking an unrecognizable language.

51. Boulevard of Ghosts

Spirits supposedly haunt several houses in this neighborhood.

52. Glen D. Reeves Fine Arts Center at Boswell High School

Glen supposedly haunts one of the rails in this performance hall and has been known to play with the lights.

53. Cross Timbers Winery

A former deceased resident touched her living daughter on the cheek.

54. Broadway Street Bridge

A high-school boy was killed and his body was thrown into a creek behind Shannon Learning Center. He now breathes out cold chills when the moon is dark.

55. Blue Mound Hill

American Indians dance, chant and scream for revenge atop a former lookout post.

56. The Devil's Backbone

Ghosts in a stretch of land between Euless and Hurst scare kids with weird noises.

57. Whataburger: Boogie

A ghost called Boogie turns faucets on and off and may start fires. It may have had something to do with the death of a former employee.

58. Old stone recreation building

Sometimes footsteps are heard.

59. Lake Worth

A woman leans out of a boat holding high a lantern in search of her lost children. Some say they've seen a 7-foot monster in the lake.

60. Farr Best Theater

A good-natured ghost named McDougal turns lights on and off and makes objects vanish and then reappear, much to the amusement of the staff.

61. Jubilation

Three ghosts haunted the location until a medium asked them to leave. There is Gary, a longtime customer with a taste for Weller and water with a shot of tequila on the side. A man accused of stealing a woman's wallet fled pursuers by running onto Northeast Loop 820 during rush hour traffic. He missed a grip on a passing truck and was crushed beneath its wheels. Little is known about a female ghost reported there.

62. Tarrant County College Northeast Campus

A ghost rearranges objects in a locked storage room and turns lights on and off.

63. Castleberry High School

The school is built on ancient burial grounds of American Indians, who can be heard speaking on the stairwell to the roof.

64. Timarron Country Club

Reports of ghosts seen on walking trails and cold spots around the pool area.

Sources: Ghosts of North Texas by Mitchel Whitington, www.texasghosthunters.com, www.theshadowlands.net, www.lonestarspirits.org, Star-Telegram


278 posted on 10/30/2005 1:36:10 PM PST by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: DollyCali

I don't remember getting any emails from them. I use a free yahoo email address to sign up for news.


282 posted on 10/30/2005 1:45:32 PM PST by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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