i went back today. and i brought a camera this time i added a folder in my pictures called 'Horrormovie-ville' which contains photographic documentation of my life-and-limb risking return trip to this spooky little town
PLUS, nolefdetnaw did a little research and came up with this interesting little tidbit which he posted in my topic on the place:
"HITCHCOCK, TEXAS. Hitchcock, also known as Hitchcock's and as Highland, is an incorporated community fourteen miles northwest of Galveston on State Highway 6, Farm roads 519 and 2004, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe line in southwestern Galveston County. The area was settled around 1846. On May 31, 1848, Jonas Butler acquired a league of land on Highland Bayou and built a house, part of which still stood in the 1940s. Butler was followed by a group of French settlers, who established homes on the bayou, but then all mysteriously dissappeared."
PLUS, nolefdetnaw did a little research and came up with this interesting little tidbit which he posted in my topic on the place:
"HITCHCOCK, TEXAS. Hitchcock, also known as Hitchcock's and as Highland, is an incorporated community fourteen miles northwest of Galveston on State Highway 6, Farm roads 519 and 2004, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe line in southwestern Galveston County. The area was settled around 1846. On May 31, 1848, Jonas Butler acquired a league of land on Highland Bayou and built a house, part of which still stood in the 1940s. Butler was followed by a group of French settlers, who established homes on the bayou, but then all mysteriously dissappeared."
and fuck, that smiley's place is frightening. they're totally selling cuts of dead human. eeeeeee.
All that above sounds very spooky!