Built in 1886 The Driskill is the oldest operating hotel in Austin - and rumored to be haunted! This is a first for us. We did not stay here (it's ultra swanky) but we got to tour around a bit during South by Southwest this spring. Come on along and we'll show you what we saw!
While this disembodied head above one of the side entrances seems like it could serve as a beacon for otherworldly activities, it is in reality a carved limestone bust of Jesse Driskill the cattle baron behind the building of The Driskill. I'm not sure if I photographed Jesse or one of his sons, as there are 3 of these heads that crown the hotel on each side. Those gargoyles below there certainly look creepy though!
According to Wikipedia the hotel was conceived and built by Jesse Driskill who wanted it to be the "finest hotel south of St. Louis" Opened in 1886, it closed just one year later as his prices were too high and his staff had moved on to another hotel. Finally, according to legend he officially lost the hotel in a poker game, and died just a few years later. Maybe his tormented soul is wandering the halls?
(Talk about haunted - did anyone ever see the episode of The Monkees, where they are trying to reach the spirit of John Cunningham in a seance? I totally said that to RetroRoadhusband as we walked past this oversize portrait of Jesse D, having no idea at the time that the hotel was reputed to be haunted. I bet someone was looking out from behind those painted eyes at us!)
Anyhoo- much like many grand hotels we write about, the Driskill's condition and fate followed the boom and bust of its home city. Remodeled in the 30's, air conditioning and private baths added to keep up with the times, it did its best to hang on, but as we all know, times and tastes change. Threatened with demolition in 1969, it was saved by the last minute by a non-profit organization, and was re-opened in 1972, and we're all lucky that this beauty remains open to this day.
Here is a view of the magnificent columned lobby with its marble floors, a meeting place for all.
But what about the haunting, I bet you ask! Is is haunted by cowboys and cattlemen like the ones depicted in this statue under the beautiful stained glass dome?
Or perhaps the angry soul of this cow and his family?
Well according to the website Haunted Places To Go, The Driskill is known to be very active as far as unexplained phenomena, and while many of the stories can't be 100% substantiated the scary tales include :
- A documented story of a young girl who in 1887 met her fate while chasing a ball along the hotel's grand staircase. It was reported a week after her death that she was up and playing at the hotel with her ball. Yikes!
- The Suicide Brides of Room 525 - The story goes that two young brides stayed in this room 20 years apart, and both ended their lives in the bathroom of 525. Because of this the bathroom area was closed off and the room shut down completely. Reopened during reconstruction in 1998 several strange occurrances have been reported, including visions, unexplllained leaks and sensations of apparitions. Creepy!
- Glimpses of a ghost, crying and whispering are all said to be evidence of a haunting from a woman who killed herself on the 4th floor
So while we were contented to absorb the history and glamour of this historic hotel by walking through it's historic halls and raising a cocktail to the folks who had stayed here beforehand, if you're up for a bit of a thrill and a chill on your next visit to Austin, stay at the Dris...KILL!
Nice pictures, you put a lot of effort in your work. How do you find the time and money to travel, or do you have folks send in pictures to you?. Richard from the Amish settlement of Lebanon,Pa
As far as time, I have a full time M-F job, but no kids and a husband who is up for adventure, so pretty much all of my free time is centered around Retro Roadmap. That’s fine by me because it’s how things were before the blog started, with me wanting to drive around and find cool places to photograph and visit. Now I just share with folks.
Money? Well, with the exception of our trip to Austin (which was also a business trip for RetroRoadhusband as he’s a musician) we pretty much stay local, eat cheap, and consider these trips part of our vacation time together, so it isn’t that much.
I would LOVE for folks to send photos and writeups to add to RetroRoadmap, as I really want it to be a trusted resource for everyone, so that’s why I like to have a real person visit and review the places on the map. It’s more like a personal recommendation than a commercial.
I truly truly enjoy doing RetroRoadmap, so I honestly don’t know what I would do with my free time 🙂
Thanks for responding to my questions, and ive said in a few post ago that I’m surprised no ads appear on your blog. But i think one of the reasons is word press and that’s a huge reason. From my understanding they don’t allow its bloggers to post ads on their blogs. Have you ever considered going to blogger or just going the web page route?. I might be interested to maybe post something that wouldn’t be suitable for my blog because its about Amish/Mennonite culture. I have done a diner review on Amish Stories which i enjoyed, I’m a very big fan of classic diners. So i do try and stick something that’s non-Amish in my blog, mostly because i am the boss of my own blog,lol. Also if you provided an e-mail address to reach you would be handy on your blog. Just a thought and in the end your the boss of your own blog as well, i do enjoy dropping by yours and see your site as being huge. Richard
Richard- WordPress is definitely one of the reasons there’s no advertising, but I have many reasons it is the way it is now. I enjoy gathering the information and sharing it, and prefer to spend my time doing that and not admin work. Also never would want someone to think that a place was given space here only because they were an advertiser. Being the boss of your own blog has a certain freedom in it, even if it comes with the freedom from income from it 🙂
roadsidewonders
June 15, 2011 at 8:45 pmAnother one for my “to do” list!
I may just have a nightmare about the angry soul of that cow, though 🙂
Mod Betty / RetroRoadmap.com
June 15, 2011 at 9:06 pmI know what you mean! Now that I know it is haunted everything looked slightly sinister!
Richard
June 16, 2011 at 6:16 amNice pictures, you put a lot of effort in your work. How do you find the time and money to travel, or do you have folks send in pictures to you?. Richard from the Amish settlement of Lebanon,Pa
Mod Betty / RetroRoadmap.com
June 16, 2011 at 7:32 amRichard – thanks for the kind words!
As far as time, I have a full time M-F job, but no kids and a husband who is up for adventure, so pretty much all of my free time is centered around Retro Roadmap. That’s fine by me because it’s how things were before the blog started, with me wanting to drive around and find cool places to photograph and visit. Now I just share with folks.
Money? Well, with the exception of our trip to Austin (which was also a business trip for RetroRoadhusband as he’s a musician) we pretty much stay local, eat cheap, and consider these trips part of our vacation time together, so it isn’t that much.
I would LOVE for folks to send photos and writeups to add to RetroRoadmap, as I really want it to be a trusted resource for everyone, so that’s why I like to have a real person visit and review the places on the map. It’s more like a personal recommendation than a commercial.
I truly truly enjoy doing RetroRoadmap, so I honestly don’t know what I would do with my free time 🙂
Richard
June 16, 2011 at 2:51 pmThanks for responding to my questions, and ive said in a few post ago that I’m surprised no ads appear on your blog. But i think one of the reasons is word press and that’s a huge reason. From my understanding they don’t allow its bloggers to post ads on their blogs. Have you ever considered going to blogger or just going the web page route?. I might be interested to maybe post something that wouldn’t be suitable for my blog because its about Amish/Mennonite culture. I have done a diner review on Amish Stories which i enjoyed, I’m a very big fan of classic diners. So i do try and stick something that’s non-Amish in my blog, mostly because i am the boss of my own blog,lol. Also if you provided an e-mail address to reach you would be handy on your blog. Just a thought and in the end your the boss of your own blog as well, i do enjoy dropping by yours and see your site as being huge. Richard
Mod Betty / RetroRoadmap.com
June 17, 2011 at 9:00 pmRichard- WordPress is definitely one of the reasons there’s no advertising, but I have many reasons it is the way it is now. I enjoy gathering the information and sharing it, and prefer to spend my time doing that and not admin work. Also never would want someone to think that a place was given space here only because they were an advertiser. Being the boss of your own blog has a certain freedom in it, even if it comes with the freedom from income from it 🙂