El Paso High School
Approximately 35 years ago, a teenaged girl slit her wrists and jumped from a balcony. The balcony is now closed off, but mists are seen in the hall on a daily basis.
El Paso Public Library
The basement is haunted by a Civil War soldier.
Camino Real Hotel
A woman in white has been spotted by the staff in the basement of this old hotel.
Concordia Cemetery
Cavalry hoofbeats and laughing children have been reported here.
Fort Bliss
Building 4 It is unclear where these ghosts came from, but the building is one of the oldest on the base. The installation is used by the US Army for training among other things. A calvalryman is sometimes seen in the windows, and other men and women have been seen to wander the halls. It's possible that these spirits are holdovers from days when the building served as a morgue, though now it is apparently unoccupied.
Building 13 A depressed, retired member of the cavalry hung himself from the rafters. An apparition has been seen walking the halls and the courtroom doors swing by themselves.
Building 54 Fire Station #1 is one of the oldest stations in El Paso, dating back to the 19th century when horse-drawn steamers were used to fight fires. Their ghost loves to slam doors, turn on lights, and walk between the engines at night - toward the old horse tower. He must have been a dedicated firefighter, because he's been known to try to get on the trucks when a call comes in. When he gets particularly bothersome, the living firefighters tell him, "You can go home now, your shift is over," and he'll leave them alone for the night.
William Beaumont Building - 7919 Lights come on and off, screams are heard, and an apparition of a man hanging have been seen through the windows at night. Even some of the MPs are afraid to enter this building after dark.
MacGregor Range/Asa P Grey Recreation Center "Tumbleweed Tavern" The old stage is haunted by unexplainable noises.
L & J Cafe
Antonio Flores, the owner's grandfather, has been spotted. Maybe he's the one tugging on apron strings and playing with the windows.
La Hacienda
Pancho Villa's ghost has been spotted in his namesake room, explorer Don Juan Onate has been reported on the patio, a third male spirit pulls hair, and a female apparition in the bar laughs at those guests lucky enough to see her.
Loretta Academy
A nun imprisoned in the tower without food or water for becoming pregnant seeks the sisters who sentenced her to death.
Lost Padre Mine
Some have reported the ghost of a Spanish monk leading a mule. According to legend, the Padre guards the entrance to a mine.
Museum of Art
Lights come on and off, doors open and shut, moaning in the basement and the apparition of an old woman on the top floors.
Plaza Theater
The site used to be a residence in which a jealous husband strangled his wife. She now waters the theater's artificial plant life. Other specters reported here include a male who died suddenly en route to the water fountain. Some say the man was a teenager, others say he was older, some say it was a heart attack, others say it was mysterious. There is another ghost who reportedly appears in the balcony when someone lights a cigarette.
Southwest General Hospital
A man, called "Charlie" and an unidentified female, killed in the elevator at different times, now make themselves known to the staff.
University of Texas
Semon Hall and Cotton Memorial are haunted by footsteps and screams.
Vilas Elementary School
According to local history, the school used to be a hospital, and from time to time, the attic light has been known to turn itself on and off.
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