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Ghost Hunting in Spring, Texas
by Fiona Broome and the Hollow Hill staff ©2005
The vicinity of Spring, Texas features many wonderful cemeteries, and Old Town Spring has the reputation of being
very haunted. On Sunday evening, 22 May 2005, we visited several cemeteries in the area, with
interesting results.
Wunsche Cemetery
Wunsche Cemetery is a lovely little cemetery with a big reputation, located between the feeder road and I-45, immediately
after the Cypresswood exit, heading north. This can be a challenging place to stop, although there is a
small parking area for visitors. (You will be re-entering feeder road traffic, including
cars leaving I-45 that may still be driving at interstate speeds.)
We checked Wunsche Cemetery twice, and feel that it may have some low-level hauntings. However, we were there during daytime
hours and at dusk; it may be better after dark.
Wunsche Bros. Cafe
This is one of the few sites in Old Town Spring that seems very definitely haunted. We have no conclusive outdoor photos
yet, but several good indoor pictures. The restaurant graciously escorts patrons upstairs when a staff member is
available to show guests around. You'll be climbing steep stairs to see a rocking chair that we've observed
rocking when no one was nearby.
Cemetery #1 (our name for the cemetery, not its real name)
This cemetery is in a quiet, residential area and we're not comfortable sharing the exact location at this time.
Because the cemetery is well-sheltered from breezes, bugs can be a problem. These are our best photos from
our second visit there:
The orb in the tree (right photo) is probably a true anomaly. The two orbs in the photo on the left are
probably insects. See a closer look at this photo, below.
The orb on the left (Orb #1) has the right translucency, but genuine "ghost orbs" are almost perfectly circular; the irregular
shape of this orb suggests that it's a moving insect captured on film.
Orb #2 on the right is the correct shape, but it is a little too brilliant and the edges are slightly fuzzy. This also
suggests an insect, but it's possible that it's a very odd "ghost orb." Because of the insects in the area, we have
to discount this second orb as well.
Our research notes continue on
Ghost Hunting in Spring, Texas and vicinity - page two
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assume no credit for your adventures, and accept no liability for your misadventures.
Use common sense. Read our ghost hunting recommendations. Before visiting any "haunted"
site, verify the location, accessibility, safety, and other important information. Never trespass
on private and/or posted property without permission from the authorities.
All photos and text at Hollow Hill are copyrighted by the authors: Fiona Broome, Eibhlin Morey MacIntosh,
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