Haunted Places in San Jacinto County, Texas



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    Huntsman Chemcial Plant

    Conroe, Texas

    22.6 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    In the administrative building of the chemical plant, the apparition of a tall pale man has been seen wandering the corridors. He is believed to be a former worker who died in an explosion here. Doors open and close by themselves, and night patrol staff have reportedly been followed by ...

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    Oakwood Cemetery

    Huntsville, Texas

    24.5 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    At this cemetery where renowned General Sam Houston is buried, there is a statue commonly called "Black Jesus." According to legend, the bronze statue was erected over the grave of a 5-year-old boy, and it sooned turned deep black. No amount of cleaning could restore the color of the statue. ...

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    Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville - Walls Unit

    Huntsville, Texas

    24.6 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Although it hasn't been in use since the 1950s, this unit, an abandoned death row, is said to be haunted. Witnesses describe apparitions and unexplained sounds here as well as on the nearby catwalk; it is reported that on one Halloween, a correctional supervisor recorded the sound of a disembodied ...

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    Sam Houston Memorial Museum

    Huntsville, Texas

    24.7 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Said to be haunted, the Woodland Home at this museum site is a bit of a mystery. Folks say from the loft you can hear the sounds of unseen people walking beneath you and even see their footprints in the gravel below, leading to the house. It is said that ...

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    Steam Boat House

    Huntsville, Texas

    24.8 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The Steam Boat House on the Park Grounds of the Museum. It is located behind and off to the side of the Gift Shop. Sam Houston lived, died, and was funeralized in this house. Vague reports of paranormal activity here but no solid details. (Submitted by Tabitha)

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    Martha Chapel Cemetery - Demon's Road

    Huntsville, Texas

    28.2 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Bowden Road is called Demon's Road by some locals, because of all the hauntings that have been reported here. It leads to Martha Chapel Cemetery. Locals warn visitors here not to provoke the spirits, as ghosts have been known to follow visitors home. A hand reportedly came up out of ...

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    Cinemark Tinseltown 17 and XD

    Spring, Texas

    33.7 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    This spot, as urban legend tells it, is haunted by the apparitions of a small boy and a man. They were said to have died in a trailer park long ago when one was murdered and the other burned to death in a fire. Witnesses have also heard voices and ...

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    Wunsche Brothers Cafe and Saloon

    Spring, Texas

    37.7 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    A benign and lively ghost apparently haunts this cafe in Spring, Texas. The ghost is believed to be the original owner Charlie Wunsche. Although the ghost appears more inclined to mischievous pranks - holding doors closed, hiding items and messing with electronics- he has been sighted by employees ...

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    Light of Saratoga - Bragg Road Ghost Lights

    Saratoga, Texas

    40 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The Ghost Light is known to appear and disappear at night without a known cause. Some attribute the phenomena to swamp gas; others say it is the spirit of a railroad worker who was decapitated in a train accident and is searching for his head. The light is said to ...

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    The Historic Ott Hotel

    Liberty, Texas

    42.2 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    This 1928 historic hotel is said to be haunted by several spirits. Two are thought to be Anna and Joshua, a couple who were killed under mysterious circumstances while Anna was having an affair in the hotel in 1930. Oddly enough, they were said to have been killed by the ...

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    Diboll House

    Diboll, Texas

    47.8 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    This small residential property is believed to be haunted. It was apparently a former sector of a nursing home, before conversion to a one story house. Former resident reported being attacked by an aggressive entity, and of seeing a shadowy apparition running through the hallways at night. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Grimes County Courthouse

    Anderson, Texas

    49.2 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Whoever haunts this 1894 courthouse is not known, although the list of possible candidates include a member of Clyde Barrow's gang who was sentenced here, or the man who was shot dead in a five-day gunfight outside the courthouse at the turn of the century. In the latter case, ...

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    The Woodbine Hotel and Restaurant

    Madisonville, Texas

    51.3 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Dating back to 1904, the historic hotel and restaurant is believed to be haunted. Perhaps eight or nine hauntings are attached to the old building, but only prominent one is that of a female spirit known as 'Clara' (the spelling varies depending on the source). Room #007 is rumoured ...

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    Jefferson Davis Hospital

    Houston, Texas

    57.3 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The hospital opened in 1925, and it had been built over an 1840s city cemetery that held thousands of graves. Many were unmarked, suspected to be cholera and yellow fever victims. Although some gravesites were moved, it is said that the actual remains were not transferred along with them. The ...

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    Jefferson Davis Hospital - Elder Street Artists Lofts

    Houston, Texas

    57.3 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Elder Street Artists Lofts, formerly the Jefferson Davis Hospital, is said to be haunted by deceased hospital patients. The activity here is said to stem from the fact that the site was built over an 1800s cemetery where about 3,000 Civil War and yellow fever victims were buried. Before the ...

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    Spaghetti Warehouse

    Houston, Texas

    57.5 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Supposedly rife with spirited activity. The haunting tales usually center around an elevator shaft where one or more people plunged to their deaths.

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    La Carafe

    Houston, Texas

    57.6 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The unoccupied second floor is the site of most of the haunting claims. People report ghostly footsteps and items moving as well as the full-body apparition of a large black male ghost.

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    La Carafe

    Houston, Texas

    57.6 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

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    Bob Casey Federal Courthouse

    Houston, Texas

    57.8 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    This courthouse is said to be haunted by a former judge who died after complications from surgery. Apparently, unable to let his work go, even after death, he continues to haunt the building. People claim that his chambers are colder than the rest of the building (no reports ...

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    Patterson Street

    Houston, Texas

    57.9 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Some say if you drive down the street slowly you will see black figures begin to follow the car and see handprints appear on the windows. The car will feel very cold in spots.

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    Old Downtown Library - Julia Ideson Building

    Houston, Texas

    58 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Reported to be haunted by the ghost of a former caretaker and his dog.

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    H.E.B. - Auto Zone

    Houston, Texas

    58.6 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    This site formerly was an H.E.B. grocery, and is now an Auto Zone. The ghost of a little girl has been seen walking in the back warehouse. Before the location was bought by H.E.B., it was there that she was murdered after being kidnapped.

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    Old Greenhouse Road

    Katy, Texas

    59.4 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Urban legend has it that if you turn off your headlights and drive around the corner to the bridge slowly, a mist will form into person-shape. It is said to be the spirit of an older woman who died in a car accident here.

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    Cork Grinders Wine and Coffee Bar

    Baytown, Texas

    59.7 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    I own a wine, craft beer and coffee bar in the historic district of Baytown, Texas. Our building is very eclectic and was built in the late 1920's. It was originally a theater (The Texan Theater). My staff and I sense a paranormal presence on a regular basis. Recently we ...

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    Patterson Road Bridge

    Houston, Texas

    59.7 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    At this bridge on Patterson Road, which runs between Highway 6 and Eldridge, visitors have experienced some strange events. It is said that if you park your car on it at night, you will hear tapping all over it. The spirits doing it are reported to be ghostly soldiers who ...

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    First Line Apartments

    Pasadena, Texas

    59.8 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The apparition of a woman in white haunts the apartment complex. She has been seen pacing the hallways and walking in and out of rooms in owners suites. She has also been seen by motorists staring down into the street late at night. Residents have reported hearing strange noises and ...

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    2309 Wichita Street

    Houston, Texas

    60.5 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The unusually pointy and turreted private home at 2309 Wichita St., made up of half-timbered gables, spires and rooftop decks, is rumored to be haunted, perhaps by former owner and former VA nurse Charles Fondow, who passed away in 2011 in a Barbados hospital at age 64 after becoming ill ...

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    Chambersea

    Anahuac, Texas

    62.9 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The 1845 plantation-style mansion was formerly owned by surveyor general Thomas Jefferson Chambers, who was shot dead through a ground floor window in 1863. Local folk say that a shadow has been seen pacing the downstairs room where he was assassinated, and screams have been heard coming from the ...

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    Office Building

    Houston, Texas

    62.9 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Employees here have witnessed footstep sounds and elevators opening by themselves. Objects have been reported to move and disappear, reappearing in different places.

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    Kingsgate Village

    Houston, Texas

    65.1 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The ghost of a girl apparently haunts the apartment complex. There's a story of her ghost seeking revenge and killing her unfaithful boyfriend but the story is so obviously the product of an overactive, watched-too-many-B-movies mentality that we can't be bothered to reproduce here. Just because one believes ...

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    Witch's Grave - Katy Magnolia Cemetery

    Katy, Texas

    67.1 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    The urban legends on witch stories never fail to slay me. This one is just as fascinating. So apparently there was allegedly a 200 lb sphere on top of the Witch's Grave monument and if you read the inscription, looked away and looked back really fast, it would ...

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    Holiday Inn

    Beaumont, Texas

    70.2 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Security Cameras picked up a creepy shadow on the wall of the 2nd floor. There are no windows down this hall, and the camera was only activated by motion. Ghost hunters came to check this out and what they found was astonishing. The hotel is currently closed, ...

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    Midnite Slice

    Seabrook, Texas

    70.8 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Midnite Slice is housed in the original Seabrook Post Office. Reports include doors opening and closing by themselves and a broken oven timer ringing. Alarms going off by themselves. A woman visited Midnite Slice claiming her the ghost of her mother was at the location and she stopped by to visit. While ...

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    Forest Lawn - Kissing Statue

    Beaumont, Texas

    70.9 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Legend has it that at night at this cemetery, two statues awaken and kiss. So the story goes, if you shine car bright headlights on the man and woman statues from the driveway that runs behind them, they will come to life, turn around, and kiss. Another point of note ...

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    Lamar University - Sigma Phi Epsilon

    Beaumont, Texas

    73.9 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    Local tales say this house, purchased by the university in the 1980s, was once a dream house built by a farmer. After the farmer passed, it fell into disrepute as a brothel. Now a frat house, a ghost named Chester is said to reside here, making himself known by knocking, ...

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    Sterne-Hoya House

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    76.9 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    An former housekeeper reported that she felt a happy presence in the house, and described a gentle pressure upon her body while in the attic. She encountered a negative feeling in the cellar.

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    Stephen F. Austin State University - Mays Hall 11

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    78 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    According to some reports, the building was once a hospital with a morgue in the basement. Other reports say the city hospital did not actually have a morgue in the basement. A 1940s-era ruined bomb shelter is said to be one one end. An eerie, negative feeling is said to ...

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    Stephen F. Austin State University - Griffith Hall

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    78 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    On the third floor, rumor has it that a female student once jumped out the window after playing with a Ouija board. Her ghost causes the lights in the shower room to flicker at the same time every night, at the exact time she died. Her apparition has been seen ...

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    Turner Auditorium

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    78.2 miles from San Jacinto County, TX

    A ghost named Chester haunts the theater building, who is rumored to have been an architect of the building, but passed away before its completion. Legend has it that the building was erected backward and he killed himself in disgrace. His ghost has manifested as a face on a stage ...