





The Menger Hotel in San Antonio, built in 1859, is famous for both its history and its hauntings. Guests and staff frequently report eerie encounters, with the most famous ghost being Sallie White, a chambermaid who was unalived by her husband and is said to still roam the halls in her 1800s uniform. Other spirits include a Confederate soldier seen in the hotel’s old bar and a woman in Victorian dress standing near the lobby. The hotel’s close proximity to the Alamo adds to its haunted reputation, with some believing that spirits from the battle also linger within its walls.