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Discover Houston: January 2014
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Thursday, January 9, 2014. The Post Rice Lofts and the Deaths of Two Presidents. Two ghosts from Houston’s past haunt the Post Rice Lofts at the corner of Main and Texas: Anson Jones. 1798-1858), physician, congressman, and the fourth and last president of the Republic of Texas, and John F. Kennedy. 35th President of the United States who was assassinated a little over fifty years ago in Dallas. Texas State Historical Association. He Handbook of Texas Online,. Has the REAL story:. On February 19, 1846, a...
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Discover Houston: November 2009
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Thursday, November 12, 2009. Aryana wants to know if I ever see paranormal stuff with my own eyes. Aryana was one of several young Girl Scouts who took a Broomstick Adventure with me in October. The next day, she sent me the following email: "I had alot of fun at your tour last night and it was amazing! I am asked that question a lot, so, here is what I wrote back to Aryana:. Aryana, best wishes to you in your hunt for the paranormal - sometimes, as for me, it comes in the form of a happy miracle instead...
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Discover Houston: October 2013
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Thursday, October 31, 2013. Ghosts at the Mansion House. We've added a new story for this year's Ghost Walk. And it has to do with this very respectable building at the northeast corner of Congress and Milam. The first building was erected here by Robert Boyce in 1837. It was the Mansion House, one of Houston's first hotels. In 1910, the Henry A. Henke Building. Today, the ground floor is occupied by Barnaby's Cafe. Can't get more respectable than that. With her fourth husband, Marshall, Pamelia and her ...
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Discover Houston: The Post Rice Lofts & the Deaths of Two Presidents
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Thursday, January 9, 2014. The Post Rice Lofts and the Deaths of Two Presidents. Two ghosts from Houston’s past haunt the Post Rice Lofts at the corner of Main and Texas: Anson Jones. 1798-1858), physician, congressman, and the fourth and last president of the Republic of Texas, and John F. Kennedy. 35th President of the United States who was assassinated a little over fifty years ago in Dallas. Texas State Historical Association. He Handbook of Texas Online,. Has the REAL story:. On February 19, 1846, a...
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Discover Houston: September 2013
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Saturday, September 21, 2013. Ghost Walks 2013 Start Friday, September 27. 90-minute guided strolls through the Downtown Historic District featuring spooky urban legends and scary true tales of deceased Houstonians. Family-friendly event for folks able to stand and stroll for 90 minutes. NOT A PARANORMAL TOUR. The Barmaid's Best Friend * The Donnellan Crypt * The Ghost of La Carafe * Hunt for the Twin Sisters * The Ghosts Behind Floyd’s Hotel *. Ghosts at the Spaghetti Warehouse. Brewery Tap, 717 Franklin.
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Discover Houston: Ghosts at the Mansion House
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Thursday, October 31, 2013. Ghosts at the Mansion House. We've added a new story for this year's Ghost Walk. And it has to do with this very respectable building at the northeast corner of Congress and Milam. The first building was erected here by Robert Boyce in 1837. It was the Mansion House, one of Houston's first hotels. In 1910, the Henry A. Henke Building. Today, the ground floor is occupied by Barnaby's Cafe. Can't get more respectable than that. With her fourth husband, Marshall, Pamelia and her ...