Ingraham Castle Bed and Breakfast

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The historic building was supposed to serve as the county courthouse, but an outbreak of yellow fever saw the judicial court moved to a nearby township. Constructed in the 1870’s, the building was refurbished as a bed and breakfast inn. Around this time, the story of a ghostly woman with long white hair began to circulate amongst workmen refurbishing the building. The spirit is supposed to be rather friendly, and has been known to make conversation with guests and staff before vanishing.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
604 Elm Street
Calvert, TX
United States

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GPS:
30.981068, -96.670364
County:
Robertson County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Calvert, TX (0.3 mi.)
Hearne, TX (8.4 mi.)
Nesbitt, TX (9.2 mi.)
Franklin, TX (11.4 mi.)
Bremond, TX (12.7 mi.)
Rosebud, TX (19.3 mi.)
Cameron, TX (20.2 mi.)
Blue Ridge, TX (20.8 mi.)
Milano, TX (21.9 mi.)
Kosse, TX (22.7 mi.)

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