Miss Molly's Hotel, Fort Worth


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Miss Molly's Hotel in Fort Worth's Stockyards is considered Fort Worth's most haunted location, a former 1910 brothel known for paranormal phenomena like full-bodied apparitions, unexplained sounds, disappearing objects, and cold spots, attributed to former residents such as Miss Molly, a cowboy named Jake, and a woman and child. The building was constructed in 1910 and served as a western brothel before being converted into an 8-room hotel. The hotel is a documented paranormal hotspot, with phenomena recorded by paranormal investigation groups and even a Texas Christian University paranormal activity class, according to Miss Molly's Hotel and Ghost City Tours. Guests and investigators have reported seeing full-bodied apparitions. Visitors hear unexplained sounds, though the nature of these sounds is not always specified. Items are known to disappear and then reappear later, and "the Tipping Ghost" leaves spare change in rooms. Lights turn on and off, and batteries drain in minutes without a clear explanation. Guests experience unexplained scents and sudden cold spots within the hotel. Miss Molly: The former madam of the hotel, she is a well-known spirit associated with the property. Jake the Cowboy: A cowboy who died in room seven, the "cowboy room," he has been seen as a full shadow figure in photographs and is believed to have peacefully passed away in the hotel. Other identified spirits include a small child and a woman.

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