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The Spaghetti Warehouse Houston

The Spaghetti Warehouse in Houston is home to Old World Italian food, and many active spirits.

Located at 901 Commerce Street, the building was erected at the turn of the 20th century. It was first an ice packing plant, and later became a pharmaceutical company. It was during the Great Depression, in 1930, when the supernatural began to manifest. A male, possibly the owner of the pharmaceutical company, was in the building's elevator when it fell from the second floor to the basement. He was crushed to death. Later that night the man's wife saw, and heard her husband come home from work, she even put his coat and hat up on the rack. It wasn't until the next day that she found out her husband had been killed the night before.

The elevator shaft now runs through the kitchen of the Spaghetti Warehouse. Many employees swear that this man has not left the spot where he perrished. Names are heard being shouted from the basement, and the unmistakable feeling that someone else is there, even when alone, is felt. A current bartender, will not even use this elevator! She also believes that this man's wife has chosen the restaurant as her eternal hangout. Possibly looking for her husband, she is seen on the second floor in a section known as the bank area. An antique vault that sits in the room has given it the name. Angelica, as she is has been named by the staff because of her angelic aura, is somewhat of a shy spirit. Needing to be coaxed out verbally by the staff, she appears floating above tables by the room's south window. Always wearing a long white gown, she can only be seen after the sun goes down and always seems intent on finding her husband.

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