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Old 06-25-2012, 03:01 PM
 
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I am 13 years old and I went to Crockett elementary since i was in Pre-K. I would be walking in the halls alone to go get some water or go to the restroom and i would see a man with something on his head bleeding and no arm i will get scared and close my eyes for 5 seconds and its gone so i was scared! So this story what they say about this school it is real! Even 1 time when i was in 4th grade me and my friends would go to the restroom after lunch. To go get cleaned and when we went inside there we saw like the ghost in the mirror and like blood falling from the celling. We went out screming amd go tell the teacher and when she went to go check the blood was still there even the teacher cleaned it up! But this is really that school is haunted with Soldier from the war!
Yeah, that school opened in 1920; I wouldn't be surprised. I wouldn't be surprised if other old school buildings in Central also have ghosts, what with all the history they have. I think we already talked about El Paso High; I think Rusk Elementary also dates from the 1910s, Vilas Elementary from 1907, and Zavala Elementary, Guillen Middle (which is in the old Bowie building), and the old Houston Elementary building all date from the 1920s and Coldwell Elementary opened in 1930.
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Old 07-21-2012, 06:08 PM
 
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I've always wondered if there was any paranormal activity in Fusselman Canyon, where Ranger Charles Fusselman chased some thieves into the canyon in 1890. He was shot and killed as he rushed the crooks firing his six gun. Just idle curiosity if Ranger Fusselman still rides through the canyon on moonlit nights attempting to finish what he was unable to take care of in life.

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Old 07-27-2012, 03:18 PM
 
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Check out my blog at www.pandemoniumtheatre.blogspot.com This is my main blog for the paranormal and conspiracy theories. Really want to get reader submitted content on there and will probably also put any local stories on my Southwest paranormal blog. Email me at gunslingersixx@hotmail.com if you want to share your stories!
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Old 09-02-2012, 11:33 PM
 
Location: El Paso, TX
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Old 09-03-2012, 01:41 PM
 
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I've always wondered if there was any paranormal activity in Fusselman Canyon, where Ranger Charles Fusselman chased some thieves into the canyon in 1890. He was shot and killed as he rushed the crooks firing his six gun. Just idle curiosity if Ranger Fusselman still rides through the canyon on moonlit nights attempting to finish what he was unable to take care of in life.

Tales from the Morgue: Two Men Hanged In County Jail In 1900, Last Time Gallows Was Used
Woodrow Bean Trans-Mountain Road* runs through that canyon. I haven't heard of Charles Fusselman or the rest of his posse, or the rustlers he tried to arrest, haunting the canyon, but I have heard of a ghost of a priest or monk in a cassock that appeared in the road in front of somebody's car shortly after Woodrow Bean Trans-Mountain Road opened for traffic in (I think) 1969. The ghost was never seen again. I don't think anybody involved in the rustling incident in which Fusselman died wore a cassock or maxiskirt.

*(Kind of OT: They ought to give that section of Loop 375 a name that's less of a mouthful--say, the Purple Heart Freeway. And maybe one of the frontage roads could be called Trans-Mountain Road and the other Woodrow Bean Boulevard.)
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:07 AM
 
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Glad someone revived this thread, this is thread is the reason I found city-data, anyways anyone going to Ghost tours at Concordia cementary?
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Old 09-04-2012, 10:37 PM
 
Location: El Paso, TX
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Glad someone revived this thread, this is thread is the reason I found city-data, anyways anyone going to Ghost tours at Concordia cementary?
Been on those tours used to help out during them. Seems its lost its interest.
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Old 09-04-2012, 11:32 PM
 
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Ok so I got the new blog ready and I put up my personal experience at Concordia Cemetery. Would love to get all of your personal experiences and make a kind of compendium for the El Paso region. Here is the link to the blog: www.concordiagates.blogspot.com and if you want to send me any of your experiences to publish on the blog email me at gunslingersixx@hotmail.com
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Old 09-05-2012, 12:15 AM
 
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Ok so I got the new blog ready and I put up my personal experience at Concordia Cemetery. Would love to get all of your personal experiences and make a kind of compendium for the El Paso region. Here is the link to the blog: www.concordiagates.blogspot.com and if you want to send me any of your experiences to publish on the blog email me at gunslingersixx@hotmail.com
Awesome page
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Old 09-06-2012, 12:27 PM
 
Location: East El Paso
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Been on those tours used to help out during them. Seems its lost its interest.
I think the main reason why people lost interest in the ghost tours of Concordia is because it never changed. I went on several of the tours there to take friends to check things out. It was always new for my friends, but for me, always the same. And then when they tried to do investigations, there were just too many people around to properly conduct an investigation.

I fully believe that there is a lot of paranormal activity in Concordia, but you don't get to experience very much when there are 30 or 40 other people walking around and making noise.
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