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Haunted Artefacts And Demonic Growlings At The Institute Of Texan Culture | San Antonio, Texas | Paranormal | Historical | Haunting | America | BoiCGH

From ghosts of infamous assassins, to spectres seen rising from lakes, Texas has an unparalleled haunted history.

The UTSA (Institute Of Texan Cultures) is a museum and library located in Hemisphere Park, San Antonio, Texas.

This building serves as a cultural hub for educational programmes and special events specialising in Texan histories and cultures.

In 1973 The University Of Texas assumed control of the venue and implemented allocated campuses to the site, a museum and visitor center.

There are many chilling tales of paranormal activity reported from this site with Security Guards who have literally quit their jobs describing how they can no longer deal with the spirits here.

Disembodied whispers, demonic guttural growlings and haunted artefacts such as an 1898 horse buggy, from the Gregorian era transportation system, which was used to carry deceased bodies and bootlegged bourbon to various surrounding towns during the prohibition.

Visitors have sighted the buggy doors spontaneously fly open and been physically grabbed on the shoulders by unseen hands.

Paranormal investigators have recorded exceedingly high EMF (electro magnetic field) levels and some truly disturbing EVP (electronic voice phenomena) recordings.

Visitors and students often report unexplainably hearing their name being called from empty rooms.

Mr R. Shuffler was a past scholar who spent many years studying in the library here, he also enjoyed cigars. Many visitors have described the pungent aroma of cigar smoke, drifting, with intentional cognition, within the library.

Faculty believe one spirit to be the ghost of Gerald Fitz, an ex patron of the facility, who was buried wearing a smart blue suit.

Does it come as any surprise that so many visitors enquire as to ‘who the man in the blue suit is?’.

Could Fitz be roaming this museum today?

Another entity seen here is a native American lady from the Kato Tribes, wearing buckskin coverings, she is seen at The Cave Exhibits.

If you visit here today, be sure to be on the lookout for these otherworldly spectres and let us know in the comment section below if you experience anything you would consider as paranormal in nature.

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