The Faust Hotel – AP Investigation
Shad and Jentri ventured to the quaint Texas town of New Braunfels to explore the many haunted claims surrounding the 1930’s Faust hotel, also a historical landmark.
Despite the Great Depression in 1929, Faust managed to keep the, then called, The Traveler’s Hotel, open, and it was renamed Faust Hotel in 1936. Since then, the Faust Hotel has been sold multiple times, and remodeled (which is said to get the spirits moving around).
Upon arrival, we noticed the charming downtown area, filled with lots of great bakeries, antique shops, bars, and enticing eateries. But inside the low-lit Faust Hotel lie a crafted antique layout, period artwork, and hospitable front desk service with a smile.
But these spirits, trapped energy, or whatever you wish to call it, were present, and there was nothing hospitable about it. There were a couple of things that not even the best logic among us can explain! From mysterious figures caught (on tape) moving, to loud unaccounted-for bangs in the middle of the night – this is one hotel that lives up to its chaotic history.




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