Visit the Most Haunted Places in Dallas
With a history of boom and bust, of unfettered greed and human excess, Dallas is a ripe hunting ground for ghosts of all kinds. But Dallas is not just one thing; all of life and death is here for you to experience. Dallas Terrors takes you right to the spots you’ve only seen o TV with guides that bring their haunting stories to life.
You’ll hear all of the grisly details that shaped downtown Dallas and made it a hot spot for otherworldly enthusiasts, and you never know who – or what – you just might see.

Grassy Knoll
Most famously known as the location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, the Grassy Knoll is an infamous and eerie location. The spot’s history is palpable, with a distinct white ‘X’ marking exactly where the President’s assassination occurred. Medical examiners pronounces John F. Kennedy dead just thirty minutes after the shooting, solidifying the location’s legacy forever.
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Sixth Floor Museum
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza also relates to the infamous assassination of John F. Kennedy. Within the museum on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building, you can stand at the very spot where Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed the President. A mixture of historical photographs and artifacts helps to bring this chilling spot to life.
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The Adolphus Hotel
Since it first opened its doors in 1912, the Adolphus Hotel has been an opulent testament to early 20th-century luxury. However, beneath its glamorous facade lies a spine-chilling history. A jilted bride, left in the cold on her wedding day, took her own life here and is now consistently seen walking through rooms. Joining her are raucous spirits that can’t leave the good times behind.
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