1 hour (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Come on our chilling ghost tour presented by US Ghost Adventures! Forth Worths Top-Rated Ghost Tour!!! Are you prepared to meet Cowtown's ghosts? Take a spooky ghost tour of Fort Worth to experience some of the innumerable specters that stalk this Wild West Texas metropolis. Hear spooky tales of how the streets of this prosperous metropolis once ran red with the blood of sinners and outlaws. Learn the disturbing details of Fort Worth's tainted rise and the death and destruction it is based on.
Originally built in 1888, the Stockyards were once home to a multitude of animals. Learn about the spirit of a famous star of yesteryear who calls the Stockyards home today.
• Admission Ticket Free
This hotel, originally built to cater to cowboys and oil barons, has its share of hauntings. Discover the tale of the cowboy who still lingers, looking for his lost love.
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A bed and breakfast today, the building that houses Miss Molly’s has been many things: a brothel, a speakeasy, a boarding house. Some say the spirits of the ladies of the night still linger here.
• Admission Ticket Free
Originally a single-screen theater, this building was twice destroyed by natural disasters, and rebuilt each time. Learn about Marjorie, said to be the resident ghost, here.
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Once located in the area known as Hell’s Half Acre, the White Elephant moved to the Stockyards area in the 1970s, but the spirits still remain. Discover the story of one of the Wild West’s last gunfights, and the ghosts of its participants who still reside here.
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This craft brewery is just about as Texas as you can get, and is dog-friendly to boot! Hear the tale of Sam Bass, one of Texas’s most famous outlaws here, at the place his spirit has been spotted.
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In this spot once stood a brothel run by a woman named Eunice, who was reportedly close to the Sundance Kid, yes, the one you’re thinking of. Her spirit is still seen, elegant in death as she was in life.
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