Cavalier House

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This 1950s tavern building was eventually turned into a bed-and-breakfast inn. Witnesses at the inn say there have been residual hauntings from the tavern times. Folks have heard music, voices and footsteps.

Reports say the building is either for sale or has been recently purchased.

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Geographic Information

Address:
202 East Dixon Street
Jefferson, Texas 75657
United States

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GPS:
32.7603728, -94.35378320000001
County:
Marion County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Jefferson, TX (0.5 mi.)
Nesbitt, TX (12.9 mi.)
Uncertain, TX (13.9 mi.)
Marshall, TX (14.9 mi.)
Avinger, TX (15.2 mi.)
Scottsville, TX (16.6 mi.)
Linden, TX (17.4 mi.)
Ore City, TX (21.5 mi.)
Hallsville, TX (21.8 mi.)
Oil City, LA (22.2 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.jeffersoncavalierhouse.com/

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  1. I have stayed in the B&B across the street many times, and I can tell you this place is legit haunted. I’m not even a ghost person, but this place is widely know among the locals as the most haunted place in town. Our friends stayed there, and we forgot to tell them it was haunted. Breakfast the next morning was very interesting to say the least. I have a lot more stories, but not the time to post at the moment.

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