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**Above the founder holding a sword
summoning entities on a crypt to surround him** "The
Difference Between Gods And Men Is That The One Is Willing To Take Risk To Alter The Coarse Of History
While The Other Is Only A Part Of It
& Today We Are Men But Tomorrow We Will
Be Gods" By Rick~AngelOfThyNight
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Paisley Methodist
Church built in the 1800s served the early pioneers
of once was the ghost town of Akron. Today still in use with only
reminders of its past as at one time band wagons once traveled here for
its Sunday Services. Today a friendly presence is felt and many cold spots
lurk around every corner turned.
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Paisley Library & Community Park
was once the site of a store and post office. Today it now serves the
community as visitors grab a book and enjoy the canopy of an Oak Tree.
What secrets lurk beyond this parks darkness. Only time will tell as we
explore this serene haunting land. We watch for them as they do for us.
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Umatilla Cemetery has reports of ghostly
screams, strange noises and a voice saying help me. But many other secrets
are nestled between its citrus groves as the ghost of a man is seen and
the face of a child peers through an old stone. Take a stroll with us
along this lakeside cemetery as we uncover the early departed guest of
Umatilla.
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McTureous Memorial Park Site was
dedicated to the only Medal Of Honor soldier who died from WWII related
injuries. Built near his home today a museum to honor this brave soldier
has feelings of his presence surrounding this memorial site and park. What
other secrets does this place of honor hold? Does this fallen hero watch
over his memorial step right in and find out?
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Clearwater Lake Trail
is one of the Florida's longest trails as goes through the scenic parts of
Ocala National Forest. Once a place where the Indians thrived and early
settlements began as well as vanished. Take a hike with us down one of the
longest historical trails in the state of Florida as we uncover Bigfoot
and Pioneer Ghost within the dark forest.
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Orlando Sunland Mental Hospital Site at
one time was a place of torture, despair, rapes, and unorthodox methods
against the mentally challenged children. Today all that remains is the
grassy knoll and playground of what use to be one of the most haunted
asylums in the state of Florida. Tales of strange deaths, ghostly screams,
apparitions of a boy and girl are said to be just a few supernatural
occurrences here. Are the woods surrounding this horrifying place haunted?
A tree shaking and a ghostly figure tell us this place has more then
history to it.
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Orlando Downtown
Theatre built in 1920 is said to have been built on a burial ground.
Rumor has it that the building is curses as many fires, floods and even
the roof collapsing have occurred. Is this just coincidence or are there
darker forces at work here? Alot of history resides within these theatre
walls and the show must go on!
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Lake Eola Historic Park is the
oldest park in Downtown Orlando. This park was said to be the site of a
massacre of Orlando Reeves and his men. Some burials have taken place
here. All that remains are fountains, a pagoda, Many memorials and a walk
down memory lane. Rumor has it that over the years many bad things have
happened within this lakeside park which at one time was a sinkhole. Walk
with us as we take you on a unforgettable historic walk into the
beginnings of what today is Orlando Florida!
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Orlando History Center was the site
of Orlando's first courthouse. Over the years it became the site of many
courthouses till eventually it was named the Orange County History Center.
Rumors of a little playful girl and the ghost of a man who hung himself
are said to haunt this prison and gothic court building. Also the place
where Ted Bundy was tried this building gives you chills. Venture with us
as we explore heritage park and supernatural mysteries.
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Orlando Greenwood
Historic Cemetery one of the largest and most gorgeous in the state
of Florida with many ghost stories passed on. Many politicians and
ball players are buried here in this luscious green cemetery full of oaks
and rolling hills. Much mystery remains as we adventure into Baby Land,
Civil War Burial Grounds & even A Spanish American War Veterans plot.
Did the fire which burnt down this cemetery in the 1800s and transfer of
corpses to this cemetery cause the restless? Let us unlock its secrets!
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Drawdy-Rouse Cemetery an early pioneer
place of burial for a prominent family has rumors of the ghost of Benjamin
Miles which are said to haunt its grounds. Is there a connection between
the screeching owl and his ghost are these just tall tales? The further
back you go the stranger this place becomes! Now a place for thrill seeker
to go the unseen watch from beyond as they watch over there loved
ones.
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Debary Historic
Hall built in 1871 as a hunting and fishing lodge eventually became a
retreat spot for many prominent northerners. Eventually this 6,000 acre
retreat boasted a citrus grove, steam ship business, and place where many
large parties took place. A strange gloomy feeling surrounds this 20 room
mansion. Does the Debary family haunt its grounds? Was there a family
curse? Find out the truth here as new beginnings and tragedies have
befallen this 19th century wonder.
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DeLand Naval
Air Museum was one a station for dive
bomber pilots including its historical hangar used for training exorcising
and planes critical in the victory of WWII. Today it is a place of naval
history as others can learn the role the U.S. played in various Wars. A
rare Vietnam vessel in restoration is currently stored here which was
involved in the battle which led to the start of the war. Many different
faces haunt this naval station are they soldiers of our past?
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DeLand
Municipal Airport was one a naval air base during WWII. Many strange
things occur here such as ghostly figures seen in the hangars, feelings of
being watched along its dark roads, strange glowing UFOs and even tragic
plane crashes over the years. Home to one of the biggest sky dive centers
around the world this airport will give you chills. Journey with us as we
tour hangars and remnants of what the Navy left behind.
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Cassen Park & The Granada Pier
is a fully new park near some very significant historical places such as
The Casements. One of the oldest bridges to cross the Halifax and rumors
of a man buried inside of it all come to reality with this eerie park.
Does the ghost of the man who was sucked into a concrete pillar still walk
the pier of this park or does something else of another nature watch from
its dimly lit walkways?
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The Casements built
in the 1800s turned out to be a winter treat of one of the wealthiest man
in the country named Rockefeller where he died in his sleep. Does his
ghost roam its grounds or is there energy of the past leftover from the
nearby once standing Ormond Hotel? A strange gloomy feeling surrounds this
historical mansion. This place is alive when the sun goes down!
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Ormond Plantation built in the 1800s has
many different ghost. Rumors of a ghostly lady which wanders the hall,
strange noises, and footsteps near the servants house are just a few of
the eerie occurrences here. Take a midnight stroll with us as we uncover
this plantations dark secrets in this old mansion.
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St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
was once a place with a guard tower. Built in the 1800s this is Florida's
second tallest lighthouse. Tales of pirates, ghost and tragedy haunt
Anastasia island and the lighthouse. Once a place where the lighthouse
crashed in the ocean, a fire, burial place for pirates, a keeper falling
to his death, and the drowning of three little girls this place has a
cursed history. Take a stroll with us down the dark paths as eyes watch
from the beyond and ghostly girls giggle at us.
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Cathedral Basilica Of St. Augustine
is the oldest Catholic parish in the country started in the 1500s by The
Spanish. This cathedral has been plagued by fires, disasters and
displacement. Rebuilt in the 1700s it is now a symbol of the when the new
world began. Do the priest who traveled the treacherous seas to convert
the Indians to Catholicism still haunt its halls and corridors? A dreary
sense of the unknown looms around its grounds.
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St. Augustine Old Village is a
reminder of the last remaining colonial homes within this historical city.
One city block of nine houses remain with many gardens, gargoyles, eerie
dark walkways, and large houses stand dating all the way back from the
late 1700s. A feeling of discomfort lurks here as these houses served many
St. Augustine residents all the way till their last breath including the
very famous Prince Murat who once resided here. Take a step into the old
village and relive the colonial days.
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Fernandez LLambias House
& St. Francis Park sit fairly close to one of the oldest houses in St.
Augustine. Small inns and narrow streets surround this 1700s Minorcan
piece of history. Now a place for weddings this 300 year old home is a
place of enchantment, mystery and perhaps even tales of the unknown. Is
the house haunted by the Llambias family? You Decide!
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St. Joseph's Convent
built in the 1800s was started by first Bishop Verot after the Civil War
as he invited eight sisters from France to help educate the freed
slaves. The convent is part of the oldest catholic private school in
the country. What mysteries haunt this old convent? Do the nuns and freed
slaves haunt its corridors? The unseen that touches your shoulder tells
the story of this place of seclusion.
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St.
Augustine Trinity Episcopal Church is the oldest protestant church in
Florida. Once the site of the Basilica Cathedral eventually the state
house this small building eventually was constructed into this 1800s
parish. Near the plaza and many other historical sites this spiritual
place has a gloomy feeling as we walk down the dark corridors and dimly
lit stained glass windows. Many have lost their lives on the grounds of
this church property.
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Spanish Military Hospital
on Aviles Street served the injured soldiers who protected St. Augustine
from impending disasters in the 1700s. Today it is a hospital museum which
is said to be one of the most haunted places locations in the oldest city
in the nation. Rumors of many apparitions, strange lights and a one legged
apparition hopping around are just some of the occurrences here. Many
unorthodox methods were used here come hear the tortured scream and show
their faces to us.
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St. Augustine Old Drugstore is the
oldest of its kind in the country. Built on top of Chief Tolomato remains
this drugstore is rumored to have strange tales of its own. Does chief
Tolomato watch over those who dare to enter? When shopping here you are
never alone!
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Tolomato Cemetery the site of an Indian
Village is one of the oldest burial grounds in the state of Florida. Once
a Catholic Missionary to convert Indians to the Spanish Way eventually a
burial ground for Christian Indians and The Spanish. Rumors of strange
tales are told here such as a woman rising from the dead, ghost in the
trees, balls of light, and even a ghostly priest who watches from afar.
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Huguenot Cemetery named after the French
Protestants who at one time were slaughtered. This old cemetery in the
heart of St. Augustine is said to be haunted by Judge Stickney looking for
his stolen gold teeth and many children who perished from yellow fever.
This cemetery has a real eerie feeling.
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Old City Gates Of
St. Augustine were originally built in the
1700s to fortify this Spanish City until in the 1800s they were rebuilt
with two stone towers. Lore tells us of a ghostly little girl seen dancing
around them in the late hours of the night. The old city gates serve as a
historical remembrance of the nations oldest city peering over the
Colonial Spanish Quarter and Huguenot Cemetery.
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St. Augustine Oldest Schoolhouse
in the United States was one a homestead. Eventually turned into a
schoolhouse this place has three centuries of history. Rumors of ghostly
children are said to haunt this schoolhouse. Class in in session that is
if your daring enough to enter ours!
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Grist
Mill Top Tavern water wheel wheel is a top tourist attraction in St.
Augustine. Built in the 1800s this converted mill to a tavern is said to
have great food including spirits as well. Walk with us as we slowly walk
down narrow alleys surrounding this haunting mill. Feelings of being
watched are not the only occurrence here.
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Colonial Spanish Quarter Village
& Historic St. Augustine's has seen plagues, fires, massacres, and
natural disasters since 1565. Many of the deceased are buried under the
city and today the area serves as a colonial part of living history as
many shops, inns, cobble stone alleys, and cafe's line the empty streets
once the sun goes down. Many ghost stories are told in the dimly lit
streets. Take a stroll with us as we walk through one of the most haunted
European settlements in the world.
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Fort Castillo De San Marcos
was built to stabilize Spain's control over Florida in the 1600s as well
as to defend St. Augustine's when the British, Patriots, Pirates, and
French attacked. It all started when Sir Francis Drake burned down the
town and then years later a massacred occurred with the slaughtering of 60
settlers. This stone fort has changed hands many times over the last few
hundred years and is the largest one in the country of its kind. Once a prison
to the Indians rumors of it being haunted by a cloaked figure in the
tower, Spanish Guard, Echoes of battle and many famous Indian chiefs this undefeatable
fort holds many supernatural secrets.
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Ponce
De Leon Fountain Of Youth is the site of a prehistoric Timucuan
Indian Village. Visited by De Leon in 1513 this place was marked as the
first public landmark in the United States. This also was the site of many
of the first Christian burials in America. The Fountain Of Youth has more
then just Emu's on its grounds. Journey with us as we investigate these archaeological
grounds making unseen discoveries.
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St.
Augustine Plaza De La Constitucion was once a swamp eventually made into a
market place where a state house once stood. Many tragic stories are told
as a pirate once was killed in this public square in the heart of St.
Augustine. Does this amount of large energy keep destroying the plaza as
once the market place was destroyed in a hurricane then years later a huge
fire engulfed the area? Today the plaza serves as place to remember Ponce
De Leon and those confederates who died in the civil war. The question is
do they haunt it?
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Orlando
SeaWorld is one of the biggest marine parks in the
country known for its killer whale Shamu. Over the years a few tragedies
have occurred here. Do the restless still wander this re-created sea?
Journey with us to a special place where Dolphins, Sharks, Whales,
Manatees and even the supernatural lurk within the depths of the
unknown.
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The Lake Helen Groves
are a natural forgotten wonder as many strange incidents have taken place
in the back roads here. Rumors of giant big cats, a giant alligator, dead
bodies found in the area, and other strange incidents make the mind wander
here. What watches from within the grove is it a sinister unknown force or
the fact that nobody can hear you scream!
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The Stark Plantation once was thriving
eventually to deteriorate into an abandoned shell. Today its remnants
remain hidden deep within the woods where bigfoot tracks our find, ghost
wandering the band wagon trails and many dark secrets. Does a little boy
haunts these woods? What watches as we try to uncover its secrets. Was the
plantation restored or does it still remain out of our reach? Find out
here on this special wild adventure.
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Deltona Veterans Memorial Park is
dedicated to those who perished past and present in various U.S. Wars. An
odd feeling resides near the woodsy shore in the back. Take a stroll with
us as we visit an A1-Cobra Helicopter and pass by many monuments which
signify history.
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Osteen Cemetery was once the site
to a couple of Volusia Counties first settlers. A mysterious fire burnt
the house down in the 1970s. Today the cemetery on site is over a century
old sitting in a secluded place named after the Osteen family. Strange
movement, ghostly moans, unknown noises and a sense of the deceased is
just a few of the haunting experiences here at this hidden place.
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Euclid Pioneer Cemetery was used
for the old community of Beresford. Today it sits in desolation as many
graves are found in the woods and brush. Do the ghost of the pioneers of
DeLand and Lake Beresford haunt this eerie place? Take a look into one of
the most weathered cemeteries in central Florida.
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