ORLANDO, FL – Greenwood Cemetery is always listed anywhere you read as “haunted” but it actually is full of local history. Many mayors, politicians, famous baseball players (Tinker), war veterans, African American voting rights activist Mr. July, and even some of the victims from the…
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The Brothel Children, Brothel Women, and other Unknown Spirits come out and show themselves with Orbs and more to help name the Haunted Doll at the Old Train Station on Church Street in Orlando. We Communicate with them and have an unexpected spirit in a normally friendly group of ghosts. Join Graveyard Ghosts for more spooky stories from the state of Florida and beyond.
Graveyard Ghosts: Headless Spirit Roams The Pinewood Cemetery In Daytona Beach
DAYTONA BEACH, FL – Pinewood Cemetery is the Oldest in Daytona Beach, originally the land was purchased by John Smith in 1873 and a homestead was built on it. Dirt was hauled in to make a hill in one section. It was said to be…
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SANFORD, FL – Page Jackson resided in the Sanford, FL area and was well known for having purchased 1000’s of acres of land to not only farm on, but to have a special area to create a cemetery so that African Americans could bury their…
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Church Street is located in Downtown Orlando. In the mid 80’s, it actually was the 4th most visited tourist attraction in Florida. The entertainment facility attracted just shy of 2 million visitors annually. Today it is almost like a ghost town with only a few people…
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NEW ORLEANS, LA. – Rampart Street is one of the lesser-traveled streets by tourists but located only a few blocks from World famous Bourbon Street. It hosts several well-known destinations such as Louis Armstrong Park, Congo Square, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the 2nd most…
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