Ghosts of Ft. Worth
15/01/10 19:13 Filed in: Ghosts
As I was eating lunch with Amitabha the other day at the H3 Ranch in the Stockyards of Fort Worth, the Waitress mentioned (since we were looking for things to do) that we might want to knock on the red door next to the Star Cafe. She said, "Ask Miss Polly to let you in for a tour of Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast. It was just on Ghost Lab."
Curious, we took her up on the idea and did just that.
Miss Polly did not actually answer the door, but there was a number posted outside. I called her up and she allowed us in.
What went on from here for the next 25 minutes was nothings less than mysterious, amusing, and a little scary.
Apparently, Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast was once a Bordello that entertained many of the gunfighters, ranchers, ruffians, and soldiers that came through the stockyards when it was a major cattle hub. Everyone from Wild Bill Hickock to the Sundance Kid has been reported passing through the Fort Worth Stockyards, and it's been home to many gunfights. It would make sense that there would be ghosts there. Miss Molly's apparently houses many, though one or two per room.
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Curious, we took her up on the idea and did just that.
Miss Polly did not actually answer the door, but there was a number posted outside. I called her up and she allowed us in.
What went on from here for the next 25 minutes was nothings less than mysterious, amusing, and a little scary.
Apparently, Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast was once a Bordello that entertained many of the gunfighters, ranchers, ruffians, and soldiers that came through the stockyards when it was a major cattle hub. Everyone from Wild Bill Hickock to the Sundance Kid has been reported passing through the Fort Worth Stockyards, and it's been home to many gunfights. It would make sense that there would be ghosts there. Miss Molly's apparently houses many, though one or two per room.
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