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San
Antonio, Texas
This very famous, historical landmark which remains a prideful part of Texas
history, is said to be truly haunted. Not a surprise, due to what has
conspiring here in 1836. The Alamo was originally a small chapel built by
Franciscan monks here in 1718. Later it was expanded as a mission and a
fortress, used by Texas as a stronghold against the mexican's over land rights.
In March, 1836, the president of Mexico General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana and
4000 troops laid siege to the Alamo. The 11-day battle resulted in the
deaths of most of the 188 defenders of the Alamo. The Loses for the
Mexicans were over 1600. General Lopez de Santa Ana ordered the bodies of
the slain Texans dumped in a large grave and the Alamo torn to the ground.
But when the men started tearing down the walls, ghostly hands protruded to stop
them and they fled in fear. The Alamo has not forgotten the cries of
those that perished on that day. Today the Alamo still stands in the heart
of San Antonio. Tourists
staying in a nearby hotel have reported seeing grotesque apparitions coming from
the wall of the old Alamo. There are also other reports of a ghost on top
of the Alamo, walking back and forth trying to find an escape. Other
reports of screaming and yelling coming from the Alamo after hours are also
heard. I feel that most of the hauntings are actually
residual hauntings.
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