Mysteries and Legends of Texas



Welcome everyone to some strange and obscure mysteries and legends of Texas. I hope you enjoy, make sure to subscribe, and thank you for watching!

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Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro
0:13 – The Donkey Lady Bridge
4:42 – Marfa Lights
8:35 – Galveston Walmart Ghosts
11:43 – Domenech’s Pseudo-Goat
13:06 – Anson Lights
17:40 – Lake Worth Monster
20:48 – The White Lady of the Frio River
24:06 – Demon’s Road
28:09 – The Haunted Bolivar Lighthouse
30:55 – Horizon City Monster
34:24 – The Haunting of Hotel Galvez
37:56 – The Lady of the Lake
40:51 – Yorktown Hospital
45:26 – The Legend of Chipita Rodriguez
48:07 – Lost Silver Mine of San Saba
53:06 – Beaumont Blackout
54:57 – The Ghosts of Fort Phantom Hill, Texas
58:51 – Ghost Cows of Farm Road 511

Music:
Avith Ortega – Sunset Through Mist

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28 thoughts on “Mysteries and Legends of Texas”

  1. I live in huntsvile been to demons road many times. Often alone in the am hours. Nothing ever happens. It’s really fucking disappointing. The road IS creepy, but the cemetery is active and has a very somber and quiet atmosphere. Recent flowers and evidence of loved ones visiting really takes away from the “most haunted road in Texas” reputation. People like live on that road just, normally. Not even odd people just random dudes n families.
    I’ll tell you what I think this originated from-
    Bored college kids. Because there is FUCK all in this shithole. Literally all these native huntsvillians have is their ghost stories and late night target/Walmart strolls.
    The creepiest thing about this town isn’t the roads or the countless OTHER haunted places in town (there’s a lot). It’s the fact it’s surrounded by prisons. And death row at that. They release prisoners from these prisons and just let them loose on the college town, or if their feeling generous the one greyhound bus stop in town.

    A literal AXE murderer, ESCAPED and attacked someone who picked them up as a hitchhiker. I wish I was lying.
    Shit just HAPPENS here and gets shrugged off. I saw a street Bible preacher (yes we have those here) get ambushed by masked men and thrown in the back of a van mid preach sesh. And I was just sitting there wondering like man.. what did he do to make them that mad?
    That’s not even the scariest thing.
    I shutter to even think of it….
    It’s the bloody toddler sized POTHOLES on every single road. They just don’t give a fuck

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  2. I swear to god I was at the donkey lady bridge and audibly heard a real sounding donkey like not coming from a speaker or phone like an actual donkey sound it was genuinely scary didn’t stick around for long after that.

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  3. You give a chills (youtuber) kinda vibe and while I don't like the guy lol, you still do these kind of videos MILES BETTER than everyone else.
    Good job as always, love listening to these to sleep to.

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  4. Great video, It was shocking for me because I am from México and there is like a version of the legend of la llorona where she is appears as a woman with the head of a horse or a donkey, appering floating and sometimes affecting animal behavoir, for example my grandpa told my father that some cats where like following something, he walked towards the cats until he found the donkey woman

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  5. if you cover Alabama PLEASE DON'T INCLUDE SLOSS FURNACE! People used to think it was haunted and unfortunately it is still labeled as one of the most haunted places in the country. But it has become a regular theme park every Halloween for over 40 years now. There hasn't been any legitimate sightings or even a small story being told around the campfire about that place in so many years it's ridiculous. I believe in spirits lingering but I believe the one that was there is definitely gone.
    When I was young and stupid I went there at night and even went into the areas that are closed off to tourists. I even said this forbidden phrase that you're not supposed to say when you're there and Nothing . Plus im very sensitive to such things but still nothing. Believe me I've seen spirits since then and the feeling in the air was completely different. At Sloss the only thing you need to worry about is getting mugged. ✌️
    PS I love the show and have been a fan for a while

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  6. I live in Laredo and when I was 8 I saw a half horse half man in the "woods" in a park. Nobody believes me and the creature did not look like how they are portrayed in art,books,and movies. This really happened to me and I always wondered if anyone has ever had a similar experience or have heard any stories.

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  7. I’m live In south Texas in between Corpus Christi and San Antonio. I live on a ranch and can tell you that you’ll experience weird things! So many crazy things happened here and still are I’ve heard stories from Aliens, ghost vampires, witch, cults, devils, shapeshifters, big foot like creatures, dinosaur like creatures, and winged gargoyle like men going up towards the Dallas era, fairies and even sirens when those men/guys went missing in Corpus Christi last year/the beginning of this year.

    This is just the tip of things I’ve been told about. I don’t know what’s going on lately but things are getting very weird!

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  8. bro iv been going to boliver anc crystal for my whole life even driving close to the light house and iv never herd this story 💀💀💀 (edit) I'm from beauont and the "blackout'' wasn't real I cant find evedents on this even happening and my family the "ford" famely was one of the first famelys here

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