Dallas has its fair share of dark history and creepy places for those seeking a spooky adventure.
Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these five "haunted" places around the area are sure to give you a fright.
The Millermore Mansion
The Millermore Mansion is one of the largest historic mansions in the city of Dallas. The mansion is said to be haunted by a female ghost near the master bedroom and nursery. Visitors of the mansion can take a guided tour. Group and individual tour fees include viewings of several of the historical homes and buildings in the Dallas Heritage Village.
Sons of Hermann Hall
Sons of Hermann Hall is a live music hall that's still open for business. However, if you're going for dancing or music then be prepared to have an encounter with some spirits. It has been reported that people have had heard children laughing with none present. People have also seen apparitions such as the former caretaker and former patrons dressed to attend concerts of the past.
Hotel Lawrence
Hotel Lawrence has since been renamed as La Quinta Downtown Dallas. This hotel was built in 1925 and has an old, European style. Visitors have reported seeing a woman, a murder victim, and a gambler walking the halls. According to former guests, the tenth floor is where the spookiest encounters have taken place
The Adolphus Hotel
The Adolphus Hotel is a luxury hotel located in Downtown Dallas, and is namely one of the city's most haunted spots. Visitors have reported sightings of an apparition that appears to be wearing a 1930s-era wedding gown that was set to be married in the hotel's glamorous ballroom.
Miss Molly's Hotel
Miss Molly's Hotel in Fort Worth is a cozy bed and breakfast that has some ghostly figures lurking the premises. Guests have seen figures of men, women, and children. There have been several sightings of a cowboy figure hanging out in the Cowboy Room.
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