Sorry for the delay, got busy with work. We are going to be discussing the second part of hauntings from San Antonio, TX today on our Texas Hauntings edition. There are many places that are haunted, or so-called haunted here, so there will be at least 3 more parts to this in the future. Thanks, and enjoy!
San Antonio - The Emily Morgan Hotel - Floor nine is a very active floor. Having been unaware that the building housed wounded soldiers during the battle of the Alamo, we stayed there on floor nine in room 902. We were the only ones on the floor yet doors opened and closed all night long. At one point he toilet seat slammed itself up and down about ten times while we were in the adjacent room. A bottle of wine slid off of the counter by itself as did the coffee pot the next morning and the elevator would not take us to the floor we wanted. Once we did get moving the doors would open and shut about ten times before standing still long enough to let us out. Management had responded to earlier complaints of the same but the motor was fine.
San Antonio - Espada Park - There are railroad tracks here that are said to be haunted by some kids that were hit by a train while riding in a bus. When people come here and park their cars about ten to twelve feet away from the tracks, the ghostly kids push the car to safety.
San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston - There are several officers quarters on this old Amy post that are said to be haunted. At one you can at times hear the sound of a piano playing. There is another house where there is of a child who will move items around the house. There is an older, large wooden quarters, where those that live in the house hear footsteps.
San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston Old B.A.M.C. - This place is known to be extremly haunted.sounds can be heard inside and even outside of this building of people talking.Around toward the ambulance area you get a strong sense of fear.There is also a light that remains on even though there is no electricity in the building.
San Antonio - Highlands High School - doors slamming shut in bad weather, lights shutting off in meetings, kicking and screaming in between the walls of room #111.
San Antonio - Historic Spanish Missions - In an area of town known for its historic Spanish missions, there is a RR track that was the scene of a train and bus accident. The bus was carrying children home from school when it got stuck on the tracks. The train hit it and all children were killed. Now if you put your car in neutral about 100 yards from the track, it will begin to roll uphill, over the tracks. It is said that the ghosts of the children push you over the tracks. There is a heavy Satanic presence in this same area...it can almost be felt.
San Antonio - Hot Wells Motel - Site of an old Burnt down hotel. Rumor has it that Hot Wells was known for its luxury spas and the numerous fires that took place in Rm. 13. The Fowl Smell of the dead still lingers there even after its been burnt for 46 yrs.
San Antonio - Institute of Texas Culture - There are stories of pipe smoke (unexplained) being smelled there, footsteps near the audio/visual room, rearranged books in library, back of 1898 glass hearse being opened and other activity around it.
San Antonio - McKnay Museum - This used to be the residence of the McKnay family. Widow McKnay was an art collector who turned her home into a museum. The West Wing of this musuem was beginning construction when old lady McKnay passed away. It is said that "Old Lady McKnay" has been seen walking the halls and passing through walls when "floating" from one building to another. She's only seen at night, mostly by security and museum personnel. She never speaks, but if you're lucky enough, she might appear to 'look' in your direction. Also a females voice "humming" an unrecognizable tune can be heard coming from the downstairs area of the West Wing library.
San Antonio - Menger Hotel - haunted by the spirit of a chambermaid who was killed there by her husband. Other ghosts include "Buckskin" and "the Ghost of the King Room."
San Antonio - North Star Mall - Shadows that walk by and if you work there you will here your name whispered.
San Antonio - old Mental Hospital - an abandoned mental hospital on South Alamo Street. It has been said that if you go inside there, you can hear people screaming and moaning. Doors will slam shut and creek open. If you do go there, be careful to not get caught because trespassers will be arrested.
San Antonio - Old Nacogdoches Rd Comanche Park Tower - Many ghosts have been seen on the grounds of Comanche Park, aka Comanche Look-Out Hill. There have been sightings of old soldiers who were said to have been stationed there. And many people have also reported having seen the forms of Indians there. Another place that ties in with this area is Old Nacogdoches Road. Many people, usually driving down this road during the night hours, have claimed to see Indians, and soldiers walking along side the road. There is also a creek that intersects the road that has been said to be the host for many Indian apparition sightings.
San Antonio - Old Onion House - Said to be haunted by ghosts of people that used to live there by the last name of onion.
San Antonio - Old Stone Ridge Rd - If you drive down this street at night with your lights off en route to the old children's cemetery, strange things happen. Once, the locks on the doors of our car went up and down. And they weren't automatic locks. Supposedly, the Donkey Lady is responsible for the hauntings. Killed and badly mangled in an auto wreck when some friends of hers were driving down the road one night with no lights on, she haunts the woods around the area and protects the souls of the small children buried in the cemetery.
About time you posted haha, i had been waiting for this all day! I am glad to see that the hotel in S.A. we are going to stay at, is not on the list lol.