by aaron | Jan 27, 2026 | Galveston History, Haunted Locations, True Crime
A New York billionaire vanishes from high society. A strange woman moves into a $300-a-month Galveston apartment. She never speaks. She wears a cheap wig. And across the hall lives a man who will never leave that building alive. The four-unit apartment building at...
by aaron | Dec 5, 2025 | Galveston History, Haunted Locations
The former Normandy Inn at 1101 23rd Street is arguably Galveston’s most infamous haunted address — a three-story boarding house built in 1912 that has been called “a portal to hell.” The building spent roughly 15 years abandoned and deteriorating...
by aaron | Nov 15, 2025 | Galveston History, Haunted Locations
Ashton Villa is one of the most persistently haunted properties in Texas — a 16,500-square-foot Italianate mansion where three generations of the Brown family lived, loved, suffered, and died between 1859 and 1926. The ghost of Miss Bettie Brown, the cigar-smoking,...