Dabb's Railroad Hotel

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The hotel dates back to 1907, and was situated near the railroad to draw in weary travellers. Apparently, some were so tired that they never left, according to the current owners. During the renovations, a lot of ghostly activity was reported, although it settled down after their completion. Nowadays, whether it be the wife of a former owner or a phantom silver prospector, a spook has been known to leave the porch light on for guests arriving in the hours between dusk and dawn.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
112 East Burnet Street
Llano, TX
United States

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GPS:
30.7542437, -98.6742099
County:
Llano County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
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  1. Hi my friend used to work at G5 ranch in san saba tx. He actually saw a lottle boy around age 6 or so more than once we will like to know if you can help us find more imformation… He said the boy whore black pants and long sleeve white shirt from maybe the 1800ths. My contact info Marielyortega@yahoo.com

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