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"Above A Mass Of Entities Taken At
A War Of 1812 Cemetery Taken By AngelOfThyNight"
"To experience life you
first must taste death but to
become one with immortality you must
journey beyond both"
AngelOfThyNight-Rick
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 Instone House
built in the 1800s and was enlarged and built into an ancient Indian Mound
which still is very well in tact today. A ghostly woman standing in the
doorway, red orbs, moving cold spots, and the feeling of being followed in these 3
stories of Victorian architecture are just a few of the supernatural
occurrences. Step right into one very haunted house!
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Seminole Rest Caretakers House
was once a post office and a place where local residents could maintain
the various shell middens in the area. Near by is a non-historical pier
and garage as well. A strange presence lurks in a dark upstairs room. This
gloomy cottage overlooking mosquito lagoon is full of many
surprises.
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The Charles Dummett Grave is now
surrounded by a riverside park, quiet little shops, streets and docks.
Once a place where a plantation once stood the young boy mysterious died
in a hunting accident and was buried where New Smyrna sits today. What
really happened can we uncovered this mystery?
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Lake Beresford Trails & Plantation
is one of the oldest plantations to the Deland area. A sad tale of a
disaster which struck the plantation occurred in the 1700s do the ghost
roam its present day site? A ball of light, strange screams in the night,
and being followed is just the beginning to these haunted trails. Journey
with us as we seek our Lord Beresford's mansion!
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The Deland Amtrak Station site
dates back all the way to the 1800s when some of Florida's first rails
were laid out along the St. Johns River. Today this little station in the
woods is full of history and tragedy as some have boarded their last
train. Take a stroll along the midnight express as we journey down these
lonesome tracks in the Florida swamps and woods.
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Big Tree Park is a place where ancient
trees still mystify the world today. Strange movement in the woods,
noises, ice cold spots and the feeling of great knowledge surround the
area. Today one of the largest/oldest bald cypresses and trees in the
country lives to tell a tall tale. Walk with us as we journey into the
woods in search of The Senator & Lady Liberty Trees!
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Candyland Park
a place where baseball dreams come true is a very gloomy place at night. A
place where many ballparks and perhaps even haunts reside. The cemetery
nearby tells us all as somehow their is a connection. This place should be
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Longwood Cemetery is a place where many prominent
individuals are buried from Longwood Florida's history books. This was
also the place where two of the oldest stones had baseball symbols
engraved upon their grave! What haunts roam this little cemetery after
dark?
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St. Luke's Cemetery is a mere
symbol of the early Slavia colony settlers to the Oviedo area. Rumors of
being scratched, feeling watched, and much more are said to reside here.
Do the early Slovak remain restless at this little country cemetery?
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Celery Fields
Of Chapman Road
was once part of a colony named Slavia. Today all that remains are a well,
shack, barren fields, trails, woods and a few private homes. Rumors of a
man with a suitcase and ghostly children are said to haunt the dirt road
and celery field. Who are these ghost? Colonist of Slavia or early
pioneers of Oviedo?
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Boston Hill Cemetery
is an old black cemetery dating all the way back to the 1800s before white
settlers moved on into the area. Rumors of strange fog, cold spots, a
hanging man, and praying woman are just a few stories told here. Walk with
us as we investigate the weathered upper burial graves of Boston Hill!
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The Oviedo Ghost Lights perhaps are one
of the most mysterious phenomena in the state of Florida. Locals have
passed on stories about strange glowing balls of light seen along the
Econlockhatchee river, road and bridge. Some say swamp gas others swear
its the supernatural. Journey with us as we investigate the River of
mounds and a bridge said to be haunted by a man. The glowing green ball of
light and green eyes reveal to us the truth!
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Chandlers Place sits in desolation at
this complex once was a thriving duplex. Now all that remains are the
sounds of ghostly footsteps, cold spots, and remnants of the past. An
eerie energy seems to lurk is this abandoned structure.
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The Monastery once a place for monks to
pray then a golf course club house has many haunted tales. Stories of
frying pans flying off the walls, ghostly voices, and a strange presence
in the kitchen. Take a walk with us as we roam the gloomy halls,
courtyard, and sanctuary of this paranormal hotspot.
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Flagler Beach & Pier was built
in the 1920s and has seen a long history of hurricanes and even deaths on
this quite red sandy beach. Many battles were fought and ships sank off
the coast during the sieges of Saint Augustine the oldest city in the
nation.
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 Flagler
Palm Gardens Cemetery has a sad presence which surrounds many young
graves. Feelings of being watched near piles of stones and a playful ghost
are just a few of the occurrences in Flagler's most elegant and largest
cemetery!
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Eatman Family Cemetery is an
extremely secluded burial ground with almost 200 years of history to the
palm coast Flagler area. Lots of ghost haunt this small little cemetery
nestled in the woods who are they?
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 Washington Oaks State
Park & Gardens was a place where a relative of
George Washington our nations first presidents descendant resided. With a
few hundred years of history its gardens have been preserved for almost a
century. Washington Oaks is a place where love, tragedy, life and even
death have all come together.
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 Lake Mary
Cemetery has many prominent burials from early
settlements within the area. Many sad stories are told of its permanent
guest. The glowing eyes and teddy bear near the woods make the imagination
wander is this once neglected cemetery.
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 Gemini Springs
was once the site of a cattle and crop plantation in the 1800s. Near the
grand Debary Hall these springs have a long historical significance to the
area. Today a gloomy feeling resides over these twin springs. Many
different ghost haunt the wooded paths surrounding this ancient place.
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 Debary Veterans
Memorial Park is a place where many local
heroes perished in various wars. Now a place of memorials, an anchor and
fighter jet a sense of sadness surrounds this little park. Does the
veteran's who once were wander the lonesome hill or does something unknown
surround this place of remembrance.
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 Volusia Memorial Park
is a place of gardens, memorials, and many new burials. What ghostly
secrets walk within this extremely large burial ground? A very eerie
feeling surrounds the many mausoleums here.
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 Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery
a place where many confederate soldiers are buried as well as many
unmarked burials. Only under the oldest tree tells all tales in this
rumored to be place of the supernatural.
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 Ormond Beach
& The Birthplace of speed was the place of the first auto races in the
country as many records were set marking a new age. Many disaster have
befallen on this quiet beach for over a century. Now a place of energy
many tragedies and mysteries surround this beach as once a boy was killed
here and a giant UFO hovered over its waters. This beach is full of
events!
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 Ormond Gethsemane
conditions are deplorable and deteriorating. Feelings of sadness, loneliness,
despair lurk amongst the high grass and weeds covering most graves. Many
stones are badly vandalized and even one the coffin is almost exposed. The
unseen is left to roam giving us signs of where they were buried in the
many unmarked burials here.
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 Holly Hill Shady
Rest Cemetery
is a very tree covered place where the deceased can watch from the
darkness. Cold Spots, A Banging Coffin and intense feelings near the eerie
Mausoleum are just a few of the wonders here. Come walk with us around
this shady place of the departed!
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 Espanola Cemetery
is a place of various tall tales. Erected in 1875 many different
unseen friends roam amongst the forested graves including many prominent
names to the area like Pellicer and Moody. Many high EMF readings, strange
scents, and even a sense of being touch are just a few of the occurrences
at this horrifying cemetery!
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 Princess Place
once known as Cherokee grove is the place of one of the oldest standing
structures in Flagler county known as the Princess lodge and one of
Florida's first in ground swimming pools. With over 2000 acres of woods
this eerie jewel near the historic Old Kings Road is a place of love,
tragedy, life and even death. What supernatural mysteries uphold this land
once owned by the Spanish?
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 Mala Compra Plantation at Bing's Landing
has two centuries of history as this one grand farming community fell to
the Seminoles. Much history surrounds this place as Hernandez a part of
Florida's history lived out his years here. Who is the ghostly child and
the man by the Matanzas River?
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 The Maple House
a historical home is a place of many spirits which roam its dark halls.
Once a place of a fire and a gun shot suicide this place will send chills
down your spine. Who is the lady that hides in the dark corner of a room?
Footsteps and doors closing are just a few of the occurrences here so Take
a stroll with us as we tour one of the oldest haunted houses in Sanford
FL.
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 The
Deland Old Masonic Temple has a long history of events such as it once was
a Masonic lodge, bus station, furniture store, and many other things over
the years. Rumored to have a dark history of hangings, murders, and even
tragic deaths this historic haunted building is home to many different
ghost!
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Ravine State Gardens is an example
of Florida's ancient history as a small creek carved into the earth a
world of its own. Once a place of a Bartram's headquarters, then a mill
and today lush gorgeous gardens this ancient location resembles a Jurassic
Park like setting. Journey with us as we travel deep down into the ravine
and stroll threw the haunting gardens if you dare!
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St. Monica Catholic Cemetery
is a place of many early Palatka Pioneers. Many stones remain worn, broken
and surrounded by rusted wrought iron. Once a part of Westview Cemetery
the site of a fort rest nearby. St. Monica's Church one of the first
catholic parishes in the Palatka area bought these burial grounds in the
1800s for the deceased to roam amongst its old graves!
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Westview Historic Cemetery is a place of
archaeological finds, Seminole Battles and Prominent Burials from
Florida's history. Today amongst the graves a tomb is found open, stones
are leaning, and only the departed from the beyond know of its tales. Much
history and unsolved mysteries remain in this place that once was more
then just a cemetery.
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Bronson Mulholland House & Putnam Historic Museum
was the site of Fort Shannon during the Seminole War and The Civil
War. Now two of the oldest standing structures in Palatka. Many
different spirits haunt this place of the past watching from its windows
at its curious visitors!
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The Old Bostwick Schoolhouse built
over a century ago served the Bostwick Baptist Church locals for many
years. Later it became abandoned for only the unseen children to wander
its halls. Much mystery surrounds the woodsy grounds of this schoolhouse
and church.
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 Edgewater Cemetery
is a place of many early pioneers for the town that once was Hawks. Does
the founder still wander this monolithic graveyard? Much remains to be
seen as many New Smyrna and Edgewater residents made a permanent stay
here.
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 Sea Pines Memorial
Cemetery is a place of many World War
Veterans and their families. It may look peaceful but that is deceiving......especially
around the All Faiths Mausoleum where a strong presence lurks around ever
dark corner. Take a stroll with us amongst Edgewater's Heroes.
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 Spruce Creek Park & Preserve
has one of the most important Timucuan Shell Middens in the state of
Florida. With many trails, swamps, woods and history this is one place you
do not want to spend the night. Once the site of an Indian village,
Plantation, & Historic Hunting Lodge this preserve has many stories of
ghost even a giant alligator named Old One Eyed Joe! Join us for this
mysterious journey!
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Fort Cooper sat along a vital military
road during the civil war. It boasted hundreds of troops which fought off
the Seminoles during the second war that broke out. Many skirmishes led to
death and only today the ghost of the past roam this haunting forest.
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