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	<title>Comments on: Old Town Spring &#8211; ghost in the bank</title>
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		<title>By: susan kam</title>
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		<description>seeing the photos side by side I can see a robot. Like a kids toy. As for the most haunted in texas...it is definately Laredo. Our town is so old it&#039;s falling apart. but people are still living in the buildings and the stores are still doing a brisk business. some of the downtown streets are paved with bricks, not asphalt. i live in a very old historical hotel, now apts. The adjoinng residential area is very old and stretches for miles. without a doubt there are ghosts of those that tried to cross the river from Mexico but didn&#039;t make it. Those who rode the trains and the Fort in top condition and the site of our community college. A lot of things have and still do happen resulting in a ghost. Walk the streets and you are bound to meet a ghost. It&#039;s mind boggeling! Everything is outside our front entrance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>seeing the photos side by side I can see a robot. Like a kids toy. As for the most haunted in texas&#8230;it is definately Laredo. Our town is so old it&#8217;s falling apart. but people are still living in the buildings and the stores are still doing a brisk business. some of the downtown streets are paved with bricks, not asphalt. i live in a very old historical hotel, now apts. The adjoinng residential area is very old and stretches for miles. without a doubt there are ghosts of those that tried to cross the river from Mexico but didn&#8217;t make it. Those who rode the trains and the Fort in top condition and the site of our community college. A lot of things have and still do happen resulting in a ghost. Walk the streets and you are bound to meet a ghost. It&#8217;s mind boggeling! Everything is outside our front entrance.</p>
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