Haunted Places in Irion County, Texas



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    In the meantime, here's a list of all haunted places within 100 miles of Irion County, Texas.



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    Howard Johnson Inn - Econolodge

    San Angelo, Texas

    33.5 miles from Irion County, TX

    Formerly Howard Johnson Inn but noe EconoLodge, this hotel is said to be very active with the spirit set. In a room at the end of the second floor, red eyes have been reported, and someone (or something) has been heard in that room when it was vacant. The apparition ...

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    Texas Grill - Gonzalez Restaurant

    Ballinger, Texas

    67.9 miles from Irion County, TX

    The bar and grill is famously haunted by the ghost of an outlaw known as 'Norton', who was gunned down by law enforcement officials. Objects have been known to move around of their own accord, cold spots are felt and a male apparition in a cowboy outfit has been ...

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    Olde Park Hotel and Antiques

    Ballinger, Texas

    68.1 miles from Irion County, TX

    This 1880's hotel and antiques shop has been determined by a visiting psychic to be one of the most haunted in the state. Formerly a schoolhouse and a saloon, upwards of thirty spirits haunt the old building, including an older gentleman who frequents an armchair on the second floor, ...

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    Hotel Settles

    Big Spring, Texas

    71.7 miles from Irion County, TX

    Dating back to the 1930's, the historic gem of an elegant hotel has been painstakingly restored to its former glory. The renovations stirred up some long forgotten ghost stories, and since the hotel reopened in 2012, reports of apparitions in period clothing, cold spots and a spook who plays ...

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    Baker Hotel

    Colorado City, Texas

    75.2 miles from Irion County, TX

    In the basement of this hotel lurk some unfortunate souls, apparitions, witnesses say, of the many employees who were killed when the location suffered a fire in the early 1900s. Reports say that although the hotel is no longer in operation, the building still stands.