โRussell Rush Haunted Tourโ releases 13th season with lost episode
SAN ANTONIO โ For the past 13 years, 96.1 NOW radio host Russell Rush has been traveling across the state and entering some of the most haunted places. He says it all started as a joke as he was hoping to just follow around some local ghost hunters and poke fun at them. โWhen we got there they were like, โI think I just heard something say Russellโs name,โ and I was like โhold on, wait a minute is this real,โ" Rush said. From that point on he was hooked and the Russell Rush Haunted Tour began with his team visiting reported haunted locations every year. This year, because of the pandemic, they didnโt get to visit a new place, but they released three new episodes looking back at the scariest episodes from the past and released a lost episode.
Plenty of history, haunts can be found in King William District
SAN ANTONIO โ Located just south of downtown, the King William District dates back to the mid-19th century as the first historic district in Texas. โIt has such an amazing history and then it has some of the darkness that was left behind,โ Fred Garza-Guzman, the owner of Curious Twins Paranormal, said. Garza-Guzman is also a psychic-medium that gives tours of the King William District. Curious Twins Paranormal is currently not doing the King William Tour because of the pandemic but is offering a couple of other walking tours this month. Investigation reveals spirits may haunt Spanish Governorโs PalaceLittle girl, other spirits said to haunt historic Texas opera house
Are ghosts real? Check out the evidence and you be the judge
SAN ANTONIO โ Do you believe in ghosts or are you a skeptic? Here is some evidence from some reportedly haunted places in San Antonio and surrounding areas. Courtesy: Felishia Powel (KSAT)Magnolia Hotel: This Seguin hotel was built in 1840 is said to be haunted by several different spirits. Faust Hotel: This New Braunfels hotel is another reportedly haunted place. During an investigation in 2016, members of San Antonio Paranormal Investigations caught this photo of a childโs hand when the floor at the time was empty.
Does the ghost of Joseph Huebner haunt the Huebner-Onion Homestead?
Located right off Bandera Road in Leon Valley, the Huebner-Onion Homestead and Stagecoach Stop is a historical landmark that is reportedly haunted. KSATโs Erica Hernandez, Adrian Garcia and members of San Antonio Paranormal Investigations toured the property to see if they could find the ghost of Joseph Huebner, a prominent jeweler in the 1800s.