Paranormal Hotspots of the Brazos Valley, Texas
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In this episode we explore:
1️⃣ LaSalle Hotel – Bryan’s haunted landmark
2️⃣ Historic Downtown Bryan – cowboy ghosts & saloon-era spirits
3️⃣ Boonville Ghost Town – spirits of the old county seat
4️⃣ Brazos River Bottoms – Bigfoot & Dogman sightings
5️⃣ Traditions Woods – shadow figures & walking giants
6️⃣ Lake Bryan – UFOs, orbs & nighttime creatures
7️⃣ Lick Creek Park – spirits & cryptid stalkers
8️⃣ Texas World Speedway – the abandoned haunted racetrack
9️⃣ Navasota River Corridor – Bigfoot and Dogman migration route
🔟 Old Hearne Road – the haunted hitchhiker
🎙️ Real Texas history. Real legends. Real paranormal activity.
👣 Deep Woods Paranormal – making the paranormal, normal.
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