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Explore Texas's most haunted places while watching some Silent Hill 2 gameplay. 1. Yorktown Memorial Hospital (Yorktown) History: Catholic hospital operated from 1951–1986. Hauntings: Former patients and sinister forces remain. A demonic entity is said to mimic voices. Notable Spirits: Apparitions of nuns, patients, and a growling shadow presence. 2. The Baker Hotel (Mineral Wells) History: Opened in 1929, a luxury hotel for mineral spa guests; shut down in 1972. Hauntings: Reports of a red-haired woman (a mistress who jumped to her death), phantom bellhops. Notable Spirits: The “lady in red” and the sounds of parties from empty floors. 3. The Driskill Hotel (Austin) History: Opened in 1886 by cattle baron Jesse Driskill. Hauntings: Driskill himself is said to haunt the hotel, as well as two young girls who died tragically. Notable Spirits: A four-year-old girl who fell down the stairs, and a phantom bride. 4. Goatman’s Bridge (Denton) History: Officially Old Alton Bridge, built in 1884. Legend: A black goat farmer was lynched here in the 1930s. Since then, the "Goatman" is said to haunt the bridge. Hauntings: Glowing eyes, growls, and sudden rage experienced by visitors. 5. Presidio La Bahía (Goliad) History: Spanish fort from 1749; site of the Goliad Massacre during the Texas Revolution. Hauntings: Soldiers are heard moaning, and the courtyard is active at night. Notable Spirits: Colonel James Fannin and his men, executed by Mexican forces.