Granbury Opera House

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Granbury Opera House is reported to be haunted by a Shakespeare-loving apparition of a tall figure in black, with black boots. He is known at times to break into a spirited–no pun intended–performance. Some believe he is the ghost of John Wilkes Booth.

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Geographic Information

Address:
133 E Pearl St
Granbury, TX 76048
United States

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GPS:
32.441985, -97.786809
County:
Hood County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Granbury, TX (0.4 mi.)
Brazos Bend, TX (2.8 mi.)
Oak Trail Shores, TX (4.3 mi.)
DeCordova, TX (5.4 mi.)
Pecan Plantation, TX (8.6 mi.)
Tolar, TX (8.6 mi.)
Cresson, TX (11.7 mi.)
Glen Rose, TX (14.4 mi.)
Godley, TX (15.2 mi.)
Lipan, TX (16.0 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.granburyoperahouse.org/

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  1. Kalanioku Morrissette  |  

    Hi I work at the Granbury Opera house and would love to share some of mine and my co workers experiences over the recent years.

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