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The Whistle Stop Cafe of Van Alstyne, Texas operated as a local dining establishment serving the community with traditional American fare in a comfortable, casual atmosphere that made it a gathering place for residents and travelers. The cafe held a significant place in the social fabric of Van Alstyne as a meeting location for business discussions, family celebrations, and everyday social interactions that characterized small-town American life throughout its operational period. Throughout its operational period, the establishment became known to local residents and paranormal investigators for reported anomalous phenomena that suggested supernatural activity within the dining spaces and service areas. The cafe's interior was designed in the modest style typical of small-town Texas restaurants, with booths and counter seating arranged to accommodate regular customers and transient travelers passing through the community. The kitchen facilities represented standard commercial cooking equipment necessary for preparing the regional cuisine and American comfort foods that defined the cafe's menu offerings. The building structure itself reflected utilitarian nineteenth and early twentieth century commercial architecture. Staff members and diners repeatedly witnessed what were described as ghostly voices emanating from the main dining area, the sounds often appearing without any identifiable human source and suggesting paranormal vocalization or disembodied communication. Multiple independent witnesses across different time periods reported observing items of furniture and table settings moving of their own accord, with chairs repositioning themselves without visible agency or physical intervention. The movements were sometimes subtle and sometimes dramatic, with witnesses reporting chairs sliding across floors or being overturned. Most notably and persistently, a clock affixed to the wall within the cafe would repeatedly detach and fall forcefully to the floor, an occurrence that happened with sufficient frequency and consistency to become a recognized and documented pattern rather than an isolated incident. The clock falling episodes were witnessed by numerous patrons and staff members, and the clock would require replacement or repair following each incident, suggesting genuine physical manifestation of poltergeist energy. The consistent nature of this phenomenon made the clock falls a defining characteristic of the cafe's paranormal reputation. These phenomena persisted across the cafe's entire operational period and were documented by numerous patrons and staff members in casual conversation and informal accounts. The specific origin or cause of the haunting phenomena remained unexplained throughout the cafe's history, with no historical records suggesting tragic incidents or deaths that might explain the manifestations. Paranormal theories suggested various explanations including residual energy from previous tragedies or the intelligent haunting of an attached spirit. The Whistle Stop Cafe has since ceased operations as a business establishment, culminating years of commercial service to the Van Alstyne community. The building currently operates under new ownership and management as Arroyo's Mexican Restaurant, a conversion reflecting changing consumer preferences and economic conditions in the Van Alstyne commercial district. While the building continues to serve the community in its new capacity, the transition from cafe to Mexican restaurant has resulted in limited public documentation regarding whether paranormal phenomena have persisted following the change in business operations and management.