Galveston Railroad Museum + The Ghostly Feather Augmented Reality

Galveston Railroad Museum + The Ghostly Feather Augmented Reality

The Ghostly Feather is an augmented reality, live performance, which allows audience participation to resolve their dilemma. Written, produced, and performed by Texas A&M College Station faculty and students, the performance is a blend of escape room excitement, folklore and storytelling, early 20th century fads and supernatural scares.

2025 Date(s): September 26-28 + October 10-12, 2025



SCHEDULE

Radical Rails: Turn of the Century Demolition Derbies
Presenter: Dr. Matthew Campbell
Overview: Revising the spectable of train crashing before the Great Depresion
Friday Sept 26, Saturday Sept 27, Sunday Sept 28, Friday Oct 10, Saturday Oct 11, Sunday Oct 12
11:20am - 12:00pm

Cry of the Owl: La Lechuza, Witchcraft and Border Love
Presenter: Dr. Matthew Campbell
Overview: Folklore connotations surrounding the myth of La Lechuza
Friday Sept 26, Saturday Sept 27, Sunday Sept 28, Friday Oct 10, Saturday Oct 11, Sunday Oct 12
1:20pm - 2:00pm

The Making of The Ghostly Feather: Bringing Folklore, Theather, and Technology Together
Presenters: Anne Quakenbush & Dr. Edgar Rojas-Munoz
Overview: Summary of the necessary steps to set up The Ghostly Feather
Friday Sept 26, Sunday Sept 28, Friday Oct 10, Sunday Oct 12
3:20pm - 4:00pm

Galveston’s Haunted Hotels
Presenter: Kathleen Maca
Overview: Discovering Galveston's most famous haunted hotels and their history
Saturday Sept 27 and Saturday Oct 11
3:20pm - 4:00pm



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