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Folklore & Haunted Locations Guide:
Spring, Texas

Established: 1838
​Population: 62,559 (2020)
​County: Harris County
​Haunted Locations Documented: 4
​Haunted Locations Indexed: 5
The following is a list of allegedly haunted locations in Spring, 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.


Mallott's Hardware & Variety Store
"The Old Spring State Bank Building"

Coordinates: 
Location Address: Spring, Texas
The building which now houses Mallott's Hardware & Variety Store in Spring, Texas was first constructed during the early 1900's as the Spring State Bank. The old bank was robbed several times during the 1930's, with some rumors even claiming the location was robbed by the notorious bandits Bonnie and Clyde. Over the years, employees working at the old building have reported encountering the ghost of a man wearing a 1930's-style suit and hat, who remains at the location for unknown reasons, and whose identity is unknown. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Puffabelly's Old Depot Restaurant
"Lovelady Train Depot"

Coordinates: 
Location Address: Spring, Texas
Puffabelly's Old Depot Restaurant in Spring, Texas was built in 1902 as the Lovelady Train Depot. It was moved from its original location in Lovelady, Texas to its current location in 1985. The historic depot is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former railroad switchman who was decapitated by an oncoming train. According to witnesses, his headless apparition is allegedly seen wandering the area at night with a glowing lantern, still searching for his missing head. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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​Spring Historical Museum
"Spring History Museum"

Coordinates: 
Location Address: Spring, Texas
The Spring Historical Museum in Spring, Texas first opened in 1995, and hosts a large collection of Victorian-era artifacts and other memorabilia. Sometimes at night, locals report hearing the sounds of disembodied music playing, and witnessing a man and woman in Victorian-era clothing dancing. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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​​The Cat House

Coordinates: 
Location Address: Spring, Texas
Research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Wunsche Bros Café & Saloon
"The Wunsche Brothers Café"

Coordinates: 
Location Address: Spring, Texas
Wunsche Bros Café & Saloon in Spring, Texas was built in 1902 as a hotel, brothel, and saloon by two brothers named Charlie and Dell Wunsche. It was used as a speakeasy during the American Alcohol Prohibition of the 1920's and 1930's, and is believed to be haunted by the ghosts of the two late Wunsche brothers, whose apparitions are allegedly encountered throughout the old building. Employees working at the Wunsche Bros. Café & Saloon also report experiencing strange paranormal phenomena such as doors opening and closing by themselves, objects unexpectedly going missing and reappearing later, and unexplained issues with electronic devices. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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