| The state of Texas is called the "Loner Star State." | | | | before it was turned into a restaurant with three dining |
| This second largest state in the United States have so | | | | rooms and equipped with fireplaces. In 2001, it was |
| much things to offer such as theme park, rodeo drive, | | | | purchased by the Landis, the family who initiated the |
| shopping malls, beautiful beaches, and a lot more. | | | | Association for the Study of Unexplained Phenomena |
| However, if you are after discovering some scary | | | | (ASUP) to investigate the unexplained phenomena |
| things, you might be interested to know that Texas is | | | | surrounding the restaurant such as sightings of flying |
| also home to some famous haunted places in the | | | | coffee cups, knocking on walls, doors that lock and |
| country. | | | | unlock by themselves, and much more. |
| The Catfish Plantation Restaurant situated in the city | | | | The group found three "friendly and positive" ghosts |
| of Waxahachie has been the featured in various | | | | who inhibit the restaurant - a man and two women. |
| Hollywood films such as "A Trip to Bountiful," "Tender | | | | One ghost is called Caroline - a woman who used to |
| Mercies," and "Places of the Hear". It has been a | | | | live in the house with her whole family from 1953 to |
| favorite location for films because the place offers | | | | 1970. Said ghost is not aware that she passed away. |
| historical building, courthouse, and houses. The | | | | The second ghost is Elizabeth Anderson, the daughter |
| restaurant itself is famous because of the spirits that | | | | of the original owner of the house, Anderson. Elizabeth |
| are believed to inhibit the place. | | | | met a tragic death when she was strangled by the |
| The restaurant used to be a Victorian house in 1895. | | | | ex-lover of her fiancé or a former boyfriend. Lastly, |
| Built by a farmer knew as Anderson. The house was | | | | there is Will, a farmer who used to live in the house |
| then purchased by the Bakers family in 1984. The | | | | during Depression era. |
| place was used as a residential house until 1970 | | | | |