Haunted Places in Hudspeth County, Texas



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    Cattleman's Steakhouse

    El Paso, Texas

    40.9 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    At Cattleman's Steakhouse there is rumored to be an apparition of a man that only can be seen from the corner of one's eye. The ghost is most often seen around the bar, in the Buffalo Room and in the Greenhouse Room.

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    Fabens Old Port of Entry

    Tornillo, Texas

    44.6 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    The Fabens Port of Entry border station at the Fabens-Caseta International Bridge between Texas and Mexico was built in 1938 and operated until the mid-1990s. It is scheduled to be replaced; the new Tornillo-Guadalupe Port of Entry station was begun in January of 2014. In the interim, operations are being ...

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    Alameda Avenue

    Clint, Texas

    48.7 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    At the intersection of Alameda Avenue and Leisure Lane, local legend warns, is the favorite haunting spot of a terrifying ghost. So his story goes, he was a pastor possessed by evil who brutally murdered his wife and two children by decapitating them, then killed himself. His family's heads were ...

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    Magic Landing Amusement Park

    El Paso, Texas

    53.3 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Magic Landing Amusement Park stood abandoned since 1989, and was demolished in 2012. The area was believed to be haunted by the ghost of an 18-year-old employee, Frank Guzman Jr., who was killed in 1985 while trying to recover a park guest's cap from a roller coaster track. As he ...

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    Six Poles

    Socorro, Texas

    54 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Rumors abound as to the purpose and the past of Six Poles. The most oft cited urban legend is that it was a slaughterhouse and that a woman accidentally killed herself there and now her ghosts haunts the spot.

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    Kennedy Brothers Memorial Apartments

    El Paso, Texas

    57.9 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Kennedy Brothers Memorial Apartments are rumored to be built on top of an old cemetery. Now, folks say they are haunted. Witnesses have reported disembodied footsteps, the sound of crying, and a ghost girl. The sound of someone playing basketball has been heard in the gym when no one was ...

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    Cristo Rey Catholic Church

    El Paso, Texas

    59.5 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Cristo Rey Catholic Church is only open to the public during Holy Week, as it is part of a cloistered convent. Its ghost in residence is said to be a kindly nun in traditional habit, seen praying at the altar communion rail. If people approach her, she gradually fades away.

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    El Paso Community College

    El Paso, Texas

    61.3 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    At the photo lab at El Paso Community College, strange things may be afoot. Students have seen the revolving door open by itself and felt the touch of an unseen hand while inside. Also, some say there is an overwhelming feeling of a presence watching you, and sometimes a feeling ...

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    La Hacienda Airport Travelodge

    El Paso, Texas

    64.2 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    The Texas Hauntings society lists this as a haunted hotel, primarily due to the bar inside called the "Las Trancas Lounge." It is said there is a female spirit who is often heard laughing.

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    Evergreen Cemetery

    El Paso, Texas

    65.7 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    The ghost boy at Evergreen Cemetery is said to stand on the sidewalk and ask passersby for a ride in the wee hours of the morning. Also, a mist and a strong smell are said to materialize near the train tracks behind the graveyard.

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    Hideaway Mobile Food

    Fort Bliss, Texas

    65.8 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Things began to happen after our boss passed away in early 2010. The ice scoop that sits on the ice machine would fall off the machine at different times. We have a paper towel machine that you have to wave your hand to get paper towels. ...

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    Loretto Academy

    El Paso, Texas

    65.8 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Rumor has it that the bell tower is haunted by the ghost of a nun who lost her life in the bell tower. While there are many variations of the story - accidental death, suicide over pregnancy, murdered through being locked away and starved - the particulars of the ...

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    Fort Bliss

    Fort Bliss, Texas

    66.2 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Fort Bliss is rumored to be a ghost-hunter's delight with apparitions that appear in photographs, footsteps, unexplained noises, lights that go on and off, toilets that flush by themselves, and voices that come from nowhere. Ghostly soldiers have been seen by many, notably in or around Building 4, once used ...

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    Concordia Cemetery

    El Paso, Texas

    66.5 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    At Concordia Cemetery, more than 60,000 folks have been laid to rest, and many lie in UN-rest, according to reports. It's said that the cemetery is so active with apparitions and other strange occurrences that the L&J Café across the street even gets some "business" from the cemetery's ghosts.

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    Monteleone's Ristorante

    El Paso, Texas

    66.9 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Featured on SyFy Channel’s Paranormal Witness, Monteleone's Ristorante is reported to have lost customers because of the strange things that happened there. Just to name a few: Pans of lasagna flew off tables, an apparition of a charred arm appeared coming through a door, and unexplained pounding was heard at ...

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    Fire Station #9

    El Paso, Texas

    67.3 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    Fire Station No. 9, say the firefighters who work here, has a ghost: Woodard Bloxom, a former captain who died battling a warehouse fire across the street in 1934. The ghost is said to be friendly, and may forewarn the firefighters about impending calls. The men have witnessed cold spots, ...

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    Magoffin Homestead

    El Paso, Texas

    67.6 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    The historic Magoffin Home was originally built by El Paso mayor Joseph Magoffin in 1875. His family lived there until 1976, when the City of El Paso and the State of Texas bought it--and apparently also bought the ghosts that came with it. One ghost is believed to be Charles ...

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    Toltec Building

    El Paso, Texas

    67.8 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    The landmark Toltec Building, completed in 1910, is rumored to be haunted. Over the years, witnesses have described such things as stage lights exploding or changing color, props falling, and apparitions, including one of Pancho Villa.

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    Albert Fall Mansion

    El Paso, Texas

    67.9 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    The 1907 mansion is haunted by a phantom figure seen pacing the upstairs balcony. The spectre has also been standing at the windows, staring down into the street. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Old Southwestern General Hospital

    El Paso, Texas

    67.9 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    At Old Southwestern General Hospital, there is said to be a ghost nurse who changes bedsheets and walks the halls in the hospital's empty fourth floor. Eerie activity has been reported here since 1936, when a psychic claimed to have sensed the spirits of a woman and of a man ...

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    Sacred Heart Church

    El Paso, Texas

    67.9 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    At the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, a ghostly woman in a turn-of-the-century bridal gown is said to weep in the side chapel. According to local lore, the young Mexican woman was left at the altar and shortly thereafter passed away. Her ghost is said to return to the church, hoping ...

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    Transmountain Road

    El Paso, Texas

    71 miles from Hudspeth County, TX

    The ghost of an old monk and his donkey are said to walk along this road.