The SPI team is looking forward to making a trip to southern Texas this September for a ghost hunt at Presidio la Bahia. This Texas Historical Commission site is a fort dating back to the Spanish colonial period (established in 1749) and was home to one of the bloodiest massacre's in Texas history when the state was seeking freedom from Mexico in the 1830s. Over 300 soldiers died in the Goliad Massacre, and visitors to the Presidio often report seeing shadowy figures of the long dead soldiers as well as hearing gunfire and screams echoing through the fort. You can learn more about the site and the history of the Goliad Massacre by visiting the Texas Historical Commission's website.
We are excited to spend the night in this historic location and hope to experience some of the ghostly activity for ourselves! Check back later in September to see what we find!
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