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Ghosthunting San Antonio, Austin, and Texas Hill Country
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15 September 2015

Go Ghosthunting in and around San Antonio!
Settled by Spanish explorers more than three centuries ago, San Antonio has a rich haunted history. Ghosthunting San Antonio, Austin, and Texas Hill Country, by local author Michael O. Varhola, covers 30 haunted locations in or around the cities of San Antonio and Austin and throughout the region known as Texas Hill Country. Each site combines history, haunted lore and phenomena, and practical visitation information. The book is organized into four geographical sections: "City of San Antonio," "Greater San Antonio," "Austin," and "Texas Hill Country." This hands-on guide also includes an introduction to the subject of ghosthunting in the Lone Star State and all the information readers need to visit the places described within it, including descriptions of nearly 100 other haunted places. Sites covered include bridges, churches, colleges and universities, cemeteries and graveyards, government buildings, historic sites, hotels, museums, parks, restaurants and bars, and much more. They include the Crockett Hotel, built on the spot where David Crockett and the final defenders of the Alamo are believed to have been slain; the Ghost Tracks, where spectral children are known to move people's stopped cars; and the Devil's Backbone, the haunted highway that wends through the hills north of San Antonio.
Acknowledgments
Welcome to America’s Haunted Road Trip
Introduction
SAN ANTONIO
1: San Antonio Missions, South and Downtown San Antonio
2: Alamodome, Downtown San Antonio
3: Alamo Quarry Market, North Central San Antonio
4: Comanche Lookout Park, Northeast San Antonio
5: Crockett Hotel, Downtown San Antonio
6: Emily Morgan Hotel, Downtown San Antonio
“THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS”
7: Menger Hotel, Downtown San Antonio
8: Old Bexar County Jail, Downtown San Antonio
9: San Fernando Cathedral, Downtown San Antonio
10: Sheraton Gunter Hotel San Antonio, Downtown San Antonio
11: Spanish Governor’s Palace, Downtown San Antonio
12: University of the Incarnate Word, Alamo Heights/Midtown San Antonio
13: Victoria’s Black Swan Inn, Northeast San Antonio
GREATER SAN ANTONIO
14: Faust Hotel, New Braunfels/Comal County
15: Gruene Historic District, New Braunfels/Comal County
16: The Mansion, Boerne/Kendall County
17: Ye Kendall Inn, Boerne/Kendall County
AUSTIN
18: Austin Pizza Garden, Oak Hill/Southwest Austin
19: Driskill Hotel, Downtown Austin
“GHOST OF A TEXAS LADIES’ MAN”
20: Richard Moya Park/Moore’s Crossing Bridge, Southwest Austin
21: Texas State Capitol, Downtown Austin
22: University of Texas Tower, Downtown Austin
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY
23: Devil’s Backbone, Blanco County/Comal County/Hays County
24: Enchanted Rock, Gillespie County/Llano County
25: James Kiehl River Bend Park/SA&AP Railway Bridge, Comfort/Kendall County
26: Treüe der Union Monument, Comfort/Kendall County
NAMES ON THE TREÜE DER UNION MONUMENT
27: Jacob’s Well, Hays County
Ghosthunting Travel Guide
Visiting Haunted Sites
Additional Haunted Sites
Bibliography
Ghostly Resources
About the Author