Folklore & Haunted Locations Guide:
Georgetown, Texas
"Red Poppy Capital Of Texas"
Established: 1875
Population: 75,420 (2021)
County: Williamson County
Haunted Locations Documented: 7
Haunted Locations Indexed: 8
Established: 1875
Population: 75,420 (2021)
County: Williamson County
Haunted Locations Documented: 7
Haunted Locations Indexed: 8
The following is a list of allegedly haunted locations in Georgetown, Texas. To view my full list of ghost stories and haunted locations in Texas, Click Here. Please also read this SAFETY AND LEGAL DISCLAIMER before visiting any allegedly haunted location.
Annie Purl Elementary School
"Purl Elementary School"
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Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
Research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
Research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Foundry42 Coffee & Gifts
"Old Cobblestone Antiques Store"
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Location Address: 712 S. Austin Avenue, Georgetown, Texas
Foundry42 Coffee & Gifts in Georgetown, Texas was constructed in 1895. It is rumored to be haunted by several mysterious apparitions who remain at the location for unknown reasons, including a ghostly woman nicknamed "Leanne" by employees. Many employees and patrons also report witnessing objects being moved or pushed from tabletops by an unseen entity, or experiencing other unexplained paranormal activity. The Foundry42 Coffee & Gifts building was previously occupied by the old Cobblestone Antiques store, which was also rumored to be haunted. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: 712 S. Austin Avenue, Georgetown, Texas
Foundry42 Coffee & Gifts in Georgetown, Texas was constructed in 1895. It is rumored to be haunted by several mysterious apparitions who remain at the location for unknown reasons, including a ghostly woman nicknamed "Leanne" by employees. Many employees and patrons also report witnessing objects being moved or pushed from tabletops by an unseen entity, or experiencing other unexplained paranormal activity. The Foundry42 Coffee & Gifts building was previously occupied by the old Cobblestone Antiques store, which was also rumored to be haunted. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Georgetown Art Center
"Old Georgetown City Hall"
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Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Georgetown Art Center building in Georgetown, Texas was first constructed in 1892 to house the city's volunteer fire department. Over the years it was also used as the Georgetown City Hall and jailhouse before being converted into an art museum in 2013. The historic building is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former cowboy whose identity is unknown. Employees working at the Georgetown Art Center also report hearing the sounds of disembodied footsteps when the building is vacant. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Georgetown Art Center building in Georgetown, Texas was first constructed in 1892 to house the city's volunteer fire department. Over the years it was also used as the Georgetown City Hall and jailhouse before being converted into an art museum in 2013. The historic building is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former cowboy whose identity is unknown. Employees working at the Georgetown Art Center also report hearing the sounds of disembodied footsteps when the building is vacant. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Goodfolks Restaurant
"The M.B. Lockett Building"
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Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The M.B. Lockett Building in Georgetown, Texas was built in the mid-1880's, and is now home to Goodfolks Restaurant. Employees working at the location often report experiencing strange paranormal activity, such as chairs and other furniture being rearranged by an unseen entity, or hearing the sounds of disembodied footsteps at night when the building is vacant. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The M.B. Lockett Building in Georgetown, Texas was built in the mid-1880's, and is now home to Goodfolks Restaurant. Employees working at the location often report experiencing strange paranormal activity, such as chairs and other furniture being rearranged by an unseen entity, or hearing the sounds of disembodied footsteps at night when the building is vacant. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Gumbo's North On The Square Restaurant
"The San Gabriel Masonic Lodge Building"
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Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Old Masonic Lodge building in Georgetown, Texas was constructed in 1900 by the San Gabriel Masonic Lodge Of The Ancient Free And Accepted Masons Of Texas, who met at the location until 1982. Over the years it was also used as a drug store, post office, and furniture store, and now serves as home to a seafood restaurant called Gumbo's North On The Square. Employees working at Gumbo's North often report witnessing strange paranormal phenomena, such as doors opening and closing by themselves, or feeling a strange presence. Others report sudden cold spots or drops in temperature which defy explanation. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Old Masonic Lodge building in Georgetown, Texas was constructed in 1900 by the San Gabriel Masonic Lodge Of The Ancient Free And Accepted Masons Of Texas, who met at the location until 1982. Over the years it was also used as a drug store, post office, and furniture store, and now serves as home to a seafood restaurant called Gumbo's North On The Square. Employees working at Gumbo's North often report witnessing strange paranormal phenomena, such as doors opening and closing by themselves, or feeling a strange presence. Others report sudden cold spots or drops in temperature which defy explanation. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Mesquite Creek Outfitters
"Old Chupa Rosa Mexican Imports"
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Location Address: 704 S. Austin Avenue, Georgetown, Texas
The Mesquite Creek Outfitters building in Georgetown, Texas was built in 1894 as a dry goods store. It is said to be haunted by the ghost of an elderly man who once owned the land where the building was constructed, named Luther St. Paul Miller. His apparition is allegedly seen by employees and shoppers throughout the old building. Mesquite Creek Outfitters was previously the site of the old Chupa Rosa Mexican Imports store, where employees also frequently reported encountering the ghost of the same elderly man. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: 704 S. Austin Avenue, Georgetown, Texas
The Mesquite Creek Outfitters building in Georgetown, Texas was built in 1894 as a dry goods store. It is said to be haunted by the ghost of an elderly man who once owned the land where the building was constructed, named Luther St. Paul Miller. His apparition is allegedly seen by employees and shoppers throughout the old building. Mesquite Creek Outfitters was previously the site of the old Chupa Rosa Mexican Imports store, where employees also frequently reported encountering the ghost of the same elderly man. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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The Georgetown Palace Theater
"The Palace Theater"
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Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Georgetown Palace Theater in Georgetown, Texas was constructed in 1925. It is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a man, woman and child whose identities are unknown. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Georgetown Palace Theater in Georgetown, Texas was constructed in 1925. It is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a man, woman and child whose identities are unknown. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Williamson County Courthouse
"Georgetown Courthouse"
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Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Williamson County Courthouse in Georgetown, Texas was built in 1911, and designated as a Texas State Historic Landmark in 1988. The historic courthouse is said to be haunted by the ghost of a mysterious woman in white whose identity is unknown, and who disappears quickly when approached by the living. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Georgetown, Texas
The Williamson County Courthouse in Georgetown, Texas was built in 1911, and designated as a Texas State Historic Landmark in 1988. The historic courthouse is said to be haunted by the ghost of a mysterious woman in white whose identity is unknown, and who disappears quickly when approached by the living. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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