
Miss Molly’s Bed and Breakfast
Miss Molly’s is anything but a stale bed and breakfast. Its history is riddled with stories as unique as the eight themed private guest rooms. On the outside, the quaint building still sports its Wild West brick facade, complete with a small overh ...
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Horror at The Grassy Knoll
The Grassy Knoll in Dallas, also known as Dealey Plaza, is one of the most historically significant and eeriest spots in the United States. It was here, on November 22, 1963, that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, shocking the world and ch ...
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The Haunted Adolphus Hotel
The Adolphus Hotel is a shining symbol of Dallas’ love for the finer things—expensive cars, upscale dining, and luxurious hotels are everywhere in this city of extravagance. And the sparkling skyline wouldn’t be complete without the elegant si ...
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The Haunted Goatman’s Bridge
Passing over Goatman's Bridge, as antiquated and creaky as the Old Alton, it’s normal to feel a little unsettled. But for this particular bridge, those feelings may be more grounded than not. According to local lore, the historic Old Alton Bridge ...
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The Haunted Majestic Theatre
Driving into the city of Dallas, its stunning skyline—and landmarks like the historic Majestic Theatre—immediately catch the eye. Towering glass high-rises, a spinning spherical restaurant, and a thousand tiny lights illuminate the night sky and ...
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The Haunted Millermore Mansion
The Millermore Mansion, located in Dallas’s Old City Park, is a towering example of Greek Revival architecture, originally built in 1861. Once the grand home of the wealthy Miller family from the Miller Plantation, it now stands as one of the dist ...
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Top 10 Haunted Places in Dallas
As the third-largest city in Texas, Dallas is known as a bustling, contemporary mecca of culture and commerce. Yet beyond its glossy, modern exterior, a city of ghosts writhes beneath. In this article, we’ll rank the 10 most haunted places this No ...
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