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Texas's Most Haunted Libraries

Interested in a good ghost story? Head to a haunted library and you'll get the full effect and possibly live the story for yourself! There are more than plenty of libraries throughout America that are steeped in history and mystery. From the New York Public Library that is rumored to be home to many spirits, to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. – the options for paranormal fanatics are truly endless. Check out some of the nation’s most haunted libraries here and enjoy diving into the pages of their unique history!
 
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    The Julia Ideson Building, the former public library of Houston now used as a research center, is said to be haunted by Jacob Frank Cramer, who once worked as a long-serving night watchman at the building. Cramer was known to play his violin in the top floors of the building late into the night. Library staff found his dead body on the library's top floor. However, it is said Cramer has... Read More

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    This building was built in 1887 by Joseph and Ida Dienger. It was originally a dry-goods grocery store with the family living upstairs. In 1991, the city bought the building, and this is only when the ghost stories came about. Locals say they have seen lights go on and off while the building is empty at night, voices have been heard in the halls, books have fallen off the shelves and a... Read More

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