The following is a
catalog of the haunted or mysterious places I have visited and sometimes
investigated (to one degree or another). Most yielded no results in the short
time I was on-site but for those that presented something inexplicable I have
included short descriptions of my experience.
JC Penney at Midland
Park Mall in Midland, TX - Built 1980 - Noises have been heard by workers and
an overnight guard, including whispers and clicking of woman’s heels; the sound
of someone walking on the catwalk where tires were once stored in the old automotive
center. There have also been the sounds of falling or crashing items in the
housewares department and the digital time clock “beeps” by itself when no one
but the night guard has been there. I personally witnessed the sound of items
on clothing racks being shuffled when no one was present. Kinetic
manifestations include shoeboxes in the stockroom falling from the shelves
where they once rested securely and, after hearing the sound of breaking glass,
I turned to discover a dish, which had been resting flat upon a table, broken
in half for no apparent reason. Many of the workers I interviewed were unaware
of corroborative testimonies until this investigation, which implies that
little to no confabulation has occurred to perpetuate these tales.
Stanton, TX: Once St.
Joseph's Convent, this historic stucture was built in 1885 by Carmelite Monks.
It is said that a possessed nun killed several children here, though that's
likely just a colorful legend. The nun haunts the convent and the cemetery.
Crying children, Lights seen turning off and on, and a priest who hung himself
have all been reported, as well as the sound of weeping nuns . The convent and
an academy were abandoned in 1938 when a tornado blew through. All that remains
are the dormitory, ruins of other buildings, and the cemetery.
Badlands Hotel,
Lajitas, TX--The Badlands Hotel at the Lajitas Resort located in the remote
environs of the Big Bend park system (the least visited in the US) is said to
be haunted by a scene of domestic unrest that turned deadly. Strange noises and
the apparition of a battered woman have been witnessed. The resort was once an
exclusive, 5-star retreat with its own airport for those who could afford to
fly themselves in to experience a unique golfing experience on the Rio Grande.
Sadly, I paid those rates. Had I known then that it would, in a few years,
become a state-run resort that offered far cheaper rates, I may have waited.
Among the things one could do when it was a first class resort was to join the
archaelogical excavation of both historic and pre-columbian sites that abound.
Terlingua Ghost Town,
TX--Near Lajitas is this crumbling ghost town that has been the site of several
eerie encounters. Most of the buildings are adobe with the exception of the
church, which is built of stone. The cemetery has twenty graves, including
several infants who died in the harsh conditions here.
Museum
of the Southwest - Midland, TX - One-time mansion haunted by the ghost of its
former owner.
Alamo Street Theater
and Restaurant - San Antonio, TX - Haunted by several unknown spirits,
including “Little Eddie” and Margaret Gething (singer).
Spanish Governor’s
Palace - San Antonio, TX - Haunted by the spirit of a girl who drowned in a
well. Unexplained voices, lights turning off and footsteps.
Mision San Antonio de
Valero (the Alamo)- San Antonio, TX - Est. 1718. Phantom re-enactments of the
famous Battle at the Alamo occur as well as soldiers, emerging from the walls
at night. Ghostly monks have been witnessed as well. A nightly watch of the
walls where the ghosts were said to emerge was conducted with no noticeable
activity.
The Menger Hotel - San
Antonio, TX - Oldest hotel in San Antonio overlooks the Alamo. Haunted by the
ghost of a maid and a judge. Teddy Roosevelt recruited his “Rough Riders” in
the Menger’s bar. Next door is the Alamo. Many claim to see the spirits of
Soldiers emerging from its walls at night. My suite overlooked the Alamo and so
I had a perfect vantage from which to surveil that location. But several vigils
of both the hotel and the mission yielded little of interest.
River Center Mall - San
Antonio, TX - To the north of the Menger is the Alamo; to the south is the
River Center Mall, all of which was once the battleground for that tragic
conflict. Some say those men’s ghostly cries can still be heard in this mall.
The Missions of San
Francisco, San Juan Capistrano and San Jacinto along “Mission Trail” South of
San Antonio, TX - Ghostly chanting and knocking has been heard and the
apparitions of padres and Indians have been seen.
La Villita (The Little
Village)- San Antonio, TX - The old village of San Antonio is preserved and the
historic buildings (many from territorial times) house art galleries and gift
shops. The Chamade Jewelry store (504 Villita St) has witnessed spontaneous
kinetic manifestations (objects moving of their own accord), arguing voices,
cold spots and a woman in an apron. The River Art Gallery is home to a “Woman
in White.” The Starving Artist’s Gallery has experienced shadows, objects moving,
and a woman in nineteenth century attire. La Villita house, built in 1864 by
Cirius Gissi, is home to the spirit of a little girl.
Marfa Lights - South,
Southeast of Marfa, TX - Lights appear in the desert southeast of town without
explanation. When I visited this spot, I saw only the lights from distant ranch
houses, radio towers, and cars coming down the Chinati Mountains.
Monahans Sand Hills
State Park - Monahans, TX - The visitor’s center, which sits atop a Native
American burial site, is said to house the following phenomena: doors slamming,
shadows and phantom shrieks, all of unknown origin. I was unable to detect any
phenomena and the attendant on duty was unaware of said tales.
Lake Worth - Lake
Worth, TX - This lake, between Lake Worth and Fort Worth, was the scene in the
late sixties of the Lake Worth Monster sightings. A white, Bigfoot-like
creature had been seen by locals. At the time this event transpired, this area
may have been more wild but these days, the lake is a popular spot and home,
industrial complexes and urban centers nearly surround the area.
Science Building -
Odessa College - Haunted by the ghost of a student, male. Apparition has been
seen but usually only “sensed” in a shadowy manner. A few visits were made
without results and few witnesses could be found to corroborate the legend.
Cliff Palace, Mesa
Verde, CO--the ghosts of Anasazi cliff dwellers are said to still perform
sacred ceremonies here in this city built into the canyon wall.
Sego Canyon, UT--Aside
from a cool ghost town, the canyon is also home to mysterious petroglyphs and
pictograms that some believe depict visitors from other worlds.
Tucson,
AZ: Haunted Hotel Congress and San Xavier Mission
Tombstone,
AZ: Bird Cage Theater, Wells Fargo Bldg.
The Lodge at Cloudcroft
- Cloudcroft, NM - Haunted by "Rebecca," a beautiful maid killed in a
rage by a jealous logger.
Loretto Chapel, Santa
Fe, NM: "Miraculous" staircase built by an unknown carpenter who just
showed up to build the spiral staircase without a central support and not a
single nail or screw.
Roswell,
NM - Do I really need to give a description? It's like the Mecca for
UFOlogists.
Trinity site is where
the first above ground explosion of an atomic weapon was done. It is located in
the vast emptiness of New Mexico's Malpais (Sp. for bad country) region. The
site is only open twice a year to visitors, ostensibly due to the radioactivity
that can still be detected there. I wonder what sort of mutated 1950s B-movie
cryptids can be found in its vicinity?
The vast White Sands of
New Mexico have a history of legends, including those similiar to the story
made up about Beaver Sands in the Oklahoma panhandle--perhaps it was the
inspiration. It's proximity to nuclear test sites and missile ranges means the
place has seen plenty of UFO-related activity too.
The Broadmoor, Colorado
Springs: Said to be haunted by the ghosts of those who died during a fire.
However, no one actually died in this referenced fire. But workers and guests
alike have all reported multiple sightings and unexplained events. So who
haunts this gracious resort? I could have cared less. They gave us a gorgeous
suite overlooking the mountains and golf course. Ghosts, schmosts--it's room
service time.
Hotel
Boulderado - Boulder, CO - Purportedly haunted by several spirits.
The Stanley Hotel -
Estes Park, CO - Steven King and its famous hauntings aside, the only thing
that spooked me during my visit to the Stanley was the rude, inattentive staff.
Good thing I have checked this from my list of places to visit because I doubt
I will ever stay there again.
Mackey Auditorium, U.
of CO - Boulder, CO - Legend states a woman was murdered by a maintenance
worker and that her ghost now roams the auditorium nightly.
Pikes Peak, CO - Along
the highway leading up the mountain, is a "Bigfoot Crossing" sign,
erected by the Park after a rash of sightings occurred some years back.
Old House, Black Hawk,
CO--An abandoned house dating back to the late 1800s. I thought I was alone in
this creepy old place when I stumbled upon a couple of paranormal
investigators. LOL! I didn't know the place was supposed to be haunted. I just
like taking pictures of abandoned places.
The Trace - Lavonia, GA
- This hotel, which was constructed in the antebellum style is purportedly
haunted by the original home's owners.
“Lost Church” -
Muskogee Co, OK - One room, ramshackle church purportedly built in 1927 but
shows signs of massive renovation in the 60s or 70s. A few pews remain but not
much else. I experienced nothing here but my associate claimed to feel a
presence leaning against her leg, as if a smile child was resting there.
Without having known this, she later learned a similiar experience was reported
by another visitor to the church.
Boggy Depot State Park,
Oklahoma--Home to bigfoot reports and a haunted cemetery. When I visited,
paranormal investigators from Texas had just captured EVP of a little girl's
voice near the grave a young girl.
Witch's Lake, Oklahoma
city, OK--Witchy legends abound here, but none have a ring of truth. However,
so very real tragedies took place over the years and might account for reported
activity.
Goodrich UMC - Norman,
OK - A matriarchal parishioner still haunts this church. She has been witnessed
by multiple individuals, mostly in the evenings. I never saw her myself but I
know several who have and trust their judgement in this matter.
The
offices of the State Capital newspaper in Guthrie, OK are said to be haunted.
St.
Joseph’s Catholic Orphanage/Cemetery - Oklahoma City, OK
SCU library - Oklahoma
City, OK -- shadowy figures and apparitions reported by reliable witnesses when
the building was vacant.
Alleyway between
Kentucky and Indiana / 9th and 10th streets - Oklahoma City, OK - This is where
I saw the "Grey Lady" as described in my book.
Overholser Mansion -
Oklahoma City, OK -- The vague form of a woman in a light colored dress
spotted, phantom music heard, and a unexplained 'touch'.
Heavener Runestone
State Park, Heavener, OK--Did ancient Norse explorers visit Oklahoma? That's
the mystery that remains etched in stone here.
Spiro Mounds, Spiro,
OK--ancient Native American burial and ceremonial mounds with a few ghostly
sightings to boot.
Territorial Governors
House, Guthrie, OK--The wife of the first territorial governor died here and
haunts it still, it seems.
Fort
Sill - Fort Sill, OK--Ghost stories abound here. Some I will share in SS2.
Stone Lion Inn -
Guthrie, OK -- Another establishment where I felt an unwelcoming presence,
namely from the proprietor.
Gilcrease
House - Tulsa, OK
The
Skirvin Hotel - Oklahoma City, OK -- I became terribly frightened by the bill.
Ch-ching!!
The
Cate Center, U. of OK - Norman, OK
Avalon Theater/Tulsa
Little Theater - Tulsa, OK -- Not an orb fan, but I did capture one oddly
enough in the exact spot where "George" appears in the 3rd row.
County
Line BBQ - Oklahoma City, OK--Ghostly gangsters and a girl that died in a fire.
Wichita
Mountains--Legends of Spanish miners, Mexican Gold, and Outlaw Treasure meet up
with mysterious beasts and tragic ghosts in these myth-filled mountains.
Ouachita National
Forest / Southeastern Oklahoma (replete with Bigfoot sightings) -- I got bit by
bugs if that counts.
Brown Springs Cemetery
- Brown Springs, OK - This is the cemetery where I received the strange thermal
readings, as I describe in the section on Brown Springs.
An old Masonic Temple
in El Reno, part of a rambling warren of rooms in the historic downtown. Mysterious
cold spots and disembodied voices have been reported.
The old art deco Mercy
hospital in Oklahoma City was said to be haunted by a nurse and several
patients.
Old church on N.
Classen in OKC, which has been several clubs (Infinity, Purgatory) over the
past decade. Some claim to have heard phantom sounds.
Golden Gate Bridge, San
Francisco, CA--many a suicide from this bridge and apparently their spirits
stick around to prove it.
Alcatraz, San
Francisco, CA--Who DOESN'T haunt this famous prison. I never saw anything, but
you can just feel something about this place. Very sad and a little angry.
Marin
County, CA--home to towering Redwood forests and Bigfoot sightings.
Boyington Oak in
Mobile, AL--A wrongfully convicted man announced at his execution that, in
proof of his innocence, an oak would arise from his grave....
Oakleigh
Mansion--Mobile, AL--It’s been said that the beautiful front parlor room is
haunted by a female ghost. There have also been reports of poltergeist-like
activity around the mansion. Some of the activity includes eerie disembodied
voices, phantom furniture that reportedly moves on its own and creepy shadow
figures.
Mobile's
Braggs-Mitchell House, haunted by the ghost of a young woman.
USS Alabama, in Mobile
Bay, is said to be haunted. The ghosts of men killed in a gun turret still walk
the old decks.
Ft. Gaines on Dauphin
Island near Mobile, AL. Famed for the man who said "Damn the torpedos,
full speed ahead!" and also for phantom soldiers who still stand guard.
Church Street Cemetery
in Mobile, AL -- home to both the Boyington Oak and the famous internet meme of
a couple years back, the Mobile Leprechaun. While the story was laughed at in
the media, one has to wonder just what they saw.
El Convento Hotel - San
Juan, PR - This one-time Carmelite convent is now a hotel in the heart of Old
San Juan. Said to be haunted by a grieving Spanish woman named Doña Ana. Both
she and spectral nuns have been seen.
Arecibo Radio
Telescope--Not far from Puerto Rico's north-central coastal town of Arecibo
lies the eponymous radio telescope, famed as much for its connections to
extraterrestrial contact as for its contributions to science.
El Morro and Fuerte San
Geronimo - San Juan, PR - Revenants of spectral battles cling to these ancient
Spanish fortresses. I have yet to witness the supernatural at El Morro but I
certainly felt the weight of time. I enjoyed exploring San Geronimo more
because I was the only one there. This smaller, far less well known fort guards
the mouth of the lagoon in Condado. It isn't a tourist attraction like the
others and sits neglected next to the Hilton Caribe hotel. Ironic: So much
money and so little spent to restore the island's history.
Caribbean National
Forest ("EL YUNQUE") - the birth place of the legend of the
Chupacabra and tales of UFO's. I can't say I have witnessed either and it's
only a 30 minute drive from my home. In fact, I can look outside my window and
see the towering peak of El Yunque mtn but sadly never any lights.
Teatro Tapia, San Juan,
PR-- Across from Plaza Colon, is haunted by the spirits of past performers as
well as patrons.
Tibes Ceremonial Park
near Ponce, PR--Ancient ceremonial plazas and villages where some claim to hear
ghostly drumming and chanting late a night.
Chase Vault, Christ
Church Parish Church Cemetery, Oistins, Barbados - famed for its mysterious
"moving" coffins, this vault has captured imaginations for 200 years.
Some claim the unusual happenings never transpired; they were a Masonic hoax.
St. Kitt's Brimstone
Hill Fortress's No. 4 Barracks are also known as the "Jumbie
Barracks," after the Creole word for ghost, as they are said to be haunted
by the spirits of colonial soldiers.
Trinidad's Richmond
Great House is a restored sugar plantation house dating back to 1766. It is
rumored that one of the rooms is haunted by the ghost of the original owner’s
wife.
Cathedral
Santa Maria - Valencia, Espana - home to one of the reported "Holy
Grail" chalices.
Gaudi's famous Sagrada
Familia cathedral in Barcelona is filled with enigmatic, DaVinci Code-esque
symbols.
Spain's Canary Islands
are home to the enigmatic Pirámides de Güímar, a collection of plazas and step
pyramids built by persons unknown. The mystery has intrigued the likes of Thor
Heyerdahl.
Sao
Miguel in the Azores is home to many UFO sightings.
Atlas
Mountains, Morocco--Locals tell legends of little people that dwell in the
mountains.
Colloseum, Rome,
Italy--Witnesses have reported residual phenomena, including the sounds of
battling gladiators, roaring crows and some claim to have glimpsed apparitions.
Pantheon, Rome,
Italy--The ghost of Italy's King Umberto I, who is buried in the
pagan-temple-cum-church has been reported on several occasions.
Pont Marie, Paris,
France--The cheating wife of a WWII French soldier threw herself from this
bridge after he left her. She relieves the experience to this day.
Eiffel Tower, Paris,
France--Another love story turned tragic when a spurned lover threw his beloved
from the top. Her phantom shouts of "NO!" and then a blood-chilling
scream have been heard now and then.
Notre
Dame Cathedral, Paris, France--Some say the gargoyles come alive!
Mont St. Michele,
Normandy, France--Witnesses speak of having glimpsed phantom monks and time
slips that reveal the sights and sounds of battles from WWII and the Middle
Ages.
Amsterdam's
Dam Square, home to witch burnings of the Spanish Inquisition.
Amsterdam's Montelbaan
Tower is home to a family of ghosts who once a year re-enact their terribly
unsuccessful attempt to flee to the the tower for protection from an invading
force.
Haunted Dover Castle
sits high atop the famed white cliffs of Dover. Nearby are an ancient Saxon
church and a Roman lighthouse--both haunted as well.
The London Stone, on
Cannon Street, is said to hold the city's fate; should it be removed, the city
would fall.
Dating to the 1690s,
London's George Inn is a haunted hotspot that has been featured in works by
Charles Dickens and others. Ghosts of ancient cavaliers and a more recent owner
are said to haunt the pile, the latter wreaking havoc with electrical systems.
The Tower of London at
night is a powerfully creepy place. I was fortunate enough to witness the Key
Ceremony, a lantern lit procession of Beefeaters who dramatically lock up the
Tower at night. Countless apparitions and mysterious phenomena have occurred
here over the centuries.
In the English county
of Kent, Leeds castle has stood for centuries. Once home to royalty, it is now
a museum. But some say a spectral black hound still haunts its environs, a
harbinger of doom.