Discover the most haunted hotels in Fort Worth you can actually stay in with real ghost stories and paranormal activity

109 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164, United States
Connected to tales of the Old West, the Stockyards Hotel shares ground with much history, including dramatic events. While less overtly marketed as haunted than Miss Molly's next door, guests sometimes report experiences consistent with residual energy; unexplained noises, flickering lights, or odd feelings in certain rooms, potentially linked to figures from its cattle-driving heyday, or even past famous guests like Bonnie and Clyde who stayed here.

109 W Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164, United States
Miss Molly's proudly calls itself haunted. Built in 1910, it operated as 'The Gayatte Hotel,' then later as a bordello. Many spirits are claimed, including former working girls. Reports include children's laughter, apparitions in mirrors, cold spots, and items being moved, particularly within specific rooms like the 'Cowboy' room or 'Miss Josie's' room, named after a former madam.
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