Haunted America

The Driskill Hotel: Hotel Trapped in History

May 28, 2026·16 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Deep in the heart of Austin, Texas stands one of the most iconic and haunted hotels in America—the legendary Driskill Hotel. Built in 1886 by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, this historic landmark has hosted presidents, celebrities, politicians, and thousands of guests over its long and storied history. But behind its grand marble staircases and elegant Romanesque architecture lies something far more unsettling.In this episode of Haunted America, we uncover the chilling legends and documented paranormal encounters that have made the Driskill a hotspot for ghost hunters and skeptics alike. From the spirit of Jesse Driskill himself—still said to roam the halls of the hotel he built and lost—to the tragic story of the little girl whose laughter and bouncing ball are still heard echoing through the stairwell, the hotel is filled with unexplained activity that defies logic.We also dive into the infamous Room 525, where multiple tragic stories of heartbreak and loss have led to claims of ghostly brides wandering the halls in search of peace. Guests and staff have reported phantom cigar smoke, flickering lights, disembodied voices, and the feeling of being watched when no one is there.Is the Driskill truly haunted—or is it simply a place so rich in history and emotion that it refuses to let go of the past?Step inside… if you dare.Because once you check in to the Driskill, you may not be the only guest in your room.#HauntedAmerica #DriskillHotel #HauntedHotels #ParanormalStories #GhostHunting

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