This 169 Year-Old Bed And Breakfast Is One Of The Most Haunted Places In Texas... And You Can Spend The Night
By Katie Lawrence|Published June 26, 2019
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and began writing for OnlyInYourState in 2015.
Today, Katie writes, edits, and performs several other tasks for OnlyInYourState and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on with a hot cup of coffee, practicing yoga, baking, or exploring the beautiful Lone Star State (in particular, the vast and mystical West Texas desert).
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Last year, we let y’all know about overnight paranormal investigations at the historic Magnolia Hotel in Seguin. While that experience is undeniably awesome, something about actually sleeping in a haunted hotel takes the spookiness to a whole new level. In August, this 169-year-old building will open as a bed and breakfast, accepting up to four guests at a time. Do you dare spend the night amidst a gaggle of galloping ghouls at one of the most haunted places in Texas? See what you’ll be in for first, and then decide.
Magnolia Hotel was originally a two-room log cabin, built in the 1840s by the co-founder of Seguin, Texas Ranger James Campbell. After Comanches brutally ambushed him, the property was sold and transformed into a hotel.
The hotel was vacant for 20 years before getting placed on a list of the most endangered buildings in Texas. Erin and Jim Ghedi purchased the hotel in 2013 to begin the rewarding yet arduous process of restoring it.
Several paranormal investigation groups, including Travel Channel's "Ghost Adventures," have conducted overnight hunts, so there's no denying how much spectral activity takes place within these walls. Antique furniture and other artifacts from decades past not only add to the ambiance, but also serve as conduits through which spirits can manifest.
None of the Magnolia Hotel ghosts are camera shy - this we know to be true. While nonbelievers might argue that a mere droplet of water on the camera lens caused that anomaly, we're inclined to think otherwise. After all, what are the odds it would appear to be floating through the window?
A fully-restored suite consists of two bedrooms with a king and queen sized bed, living room, kitchen, and full bath with walk-in shower. Four guests will be allowed to stay at any given time.
Just in case your skepticism is still rearing its ugly head, here's a comparison to squash those limiting beliefs right away. This is the stairwell during daylight hours...
...and here it is at night. No, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you - that is, in fact, a ghostly orb floating ominously above the steps. Without even seeing this irrefutable evidence, many visitors have reported feeling a chill in the air as they walk past.
An open house will be held on July 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. so the Ghedis can show off their hard work. This rare opportunity takes you back in time over a century, highlighting the building's return to its magnificent 1880's grandeur.
Address: 203 South Crockett Street, Seguin, TX 78155. The hotel is currently open by reservation only for ghost tours, however overnight guests will be accommodated starting August 12.
Have you ever participated in a ghost hunt at Magnolia Hotel? Are you planning on spending the night at one of the most haunted places in Texas? Let us know your thoughts (especially if they involve an encounter with the paranormal!) Check out our previous article for more creepiness: 8 Reasons Why You’ve Got To Visit This Quintessential Texas Ghost Town.
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