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"Above A Face Manifesting In Front
Of Cinderella's Castle In Walt Disney World Taken By AngelOfThyNight
(Founder)"
"True Magic Comes From
The Manifestation Of The Soul
Just As You Close Your Eyes An Envision
The Impossible Endless Journey Unfold
Before Your Eyes"
By Lord
Rick~AngelOfThyNight
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Walt Disney World The Magical
Kingdom has a long history of smiles and tragedies. Adventure with
us as we explore this haunted theme park visiting places like Cinderella's
Castle, Fort Langhorn, The Haunted Mansion, Tom Sawyer Island, A
Journey By Train and Steamboat. Join us in one of the most unforgettable
investigations in the history of our organization as we mark our
anniversary here in Florida. Join us for thrills and chills in one of the
most haunted amusement parks in the country.
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The
Baystreet
Theatre Or Electic Lane Apartments has rumors of the ghost of a
hanging man, balls of light, screams heard throughout the auditorium,
feelings of being watched and many other strange events. Although this
place is still under research whether this is an apartments and store or a
theatre much history surrounds the area. Take a walk with us as we take
you through apartments where the ghost of a man quietly watches us and
strange bangs are heard within its walls.
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Eustis
Greenwood Cemetery established in the 1800s is one of the largest burial
grounds in lake county. Rumors of many bodies transferred here perhaps
have caused the haunting of a weeping woman who leans over a gravestone
and unsettled feelings amongst the thousands of hilly grave sites.
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Seminole
Springs Cemetery sits on a woodsy dirt road. Sounds of movement and
curious unseen guest lurk these strange burial grounds. Step into the
coldness as we enter Seminole forest.
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Seminole
State Forest was home to the Seminoles in the 1800s. Now a state park with
springs, cabins, trails and wilderness cover 12,000 acres. Do the Indians
haunt these woods? What is the beast which watches from afar? The
vanishing black phantom dog vanishing in the night just a strange fog
consumes these eerie woods.
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The Silver Springs Lodge has laid dormant
for over twenty years. At one time a place for tourist and residents now a
place of ruins. This Hotel gives Bates Hotel a good name. Take a
seat because this hotel is full of closing doors, cold spots, creaking
footsteps, strange odors, loud bangs, dead animals, and many different
ghost that watch from its balconies. Lore tells us people are found
hanging here and some running out of of the rooms terrified. This place
brings death to a whole new meaning!
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Marion County Veterans
Park was erected for all those who served in wars from 1610 to
present time. Do some of the remembered veterans here watch over their
memorials? An odd curious feeling lurks this veterans park the site of an
old historical fort at one time.
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Juniper Springs was the site of an
ancient Indian village now one of the top campgrounds and canoeing creeks
in the country. Rumors of red eyes in the woods, escaped circus monkeys
nearby, and Sasquatch sightings are just a few strange occurrences in this
part of the Ocala Forest. Journey with us as we hike on trails, visit the
old water mill house, and venture around these charming
springs.
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The
Helen Stairs Theatre was built in 1923 on the site of an old theatre which
was one of the first in Sanford of its kind. Although many times it has
abandoned even a place for residents this newly restored theater has some
secrets of its own. Take a walk down the cold dark alleys as we bring you
the real phantom of the opera!
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Fort Mellon
Historical Site sits along Lake Monroe where ancient Indian tribes lived
off the land and great battles took place during the Seminole Wars. Many
historical sites such as Wharfs, A Hotel, Grove, and Pier Pylons are
remnants of the past. Fort Mellon turned into a major town only to be
consumed by Sanford's bustling city. Today all that remains are battle
cries of the dead and those that once roamed lake Monroe's shores. |
Restlawn Cemetery is full of many upper
burials and mysteries as it sits across from Sanford's many other burial
grounds. An odd coldness surrounds the entire cemetery along with a
ghostly haze filling the air.
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All Souls Catholic Cemetery is the
largest Catholic burial grounds for the city of Sanford. Many different
priest are permanent guest here along with an alter that is full of
haunting energy. Take a walk where all Souls come together where the start
of one cemetery leads us to many behind it.
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Lakeview Cemetery is surrounded by three
other cemeteries making it a focal energy point. Many stones are worn and
tipped dating back to the 1800s. A haunted gazebo and the oldest family
plot seem to tell a haunted tale of its own.
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Page Jackson Cemetery
has some of the early pioneers of black servants in the town of Sanford.
Now all that remains are broken, buried, and vandalized stones. Feelings
of a sinister entity lurk here as shadows are seen, stone lids are removed
almost exposing the coffins, and branches are heard breaking. What watches
from beyond the grave?
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Sanford Evergreen Cemetery
is full of giant old trees with an odd feeling of being watches from
beyond the darkness. Many different permanent guest reside here including
veterans from various wars. This century old cemetery is full of
surprises.
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Seville Cemetery
is a place of darkness which consumes this early burial ground for
settlers of this small southern town. Many odd occurrences happen here
such as little girls giggling, branches breaking, and the odd sound of a
moaning man. This serene place holds many permanent guest.
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New
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church sits quietly near an old pioneer trail.
Once a place for choirs, sermons and funerals now a place where the unseen
hold supernatural services. This little wooden church in the woods is full
of mystery.
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Mt. Zion Primitive
Baptist Cemetery is near the site of
the Stone Homestead, Pierson's First Baptist School House and
Baptist Cemetery. Started in the 1800s this cemetery has a strange cold
feeling. Do the early pioneers watch over its graves?
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Deland Holiness Pentecostal Cemetery
sits behind a church secluded by shade and public eye. Many burials remain
unmarked here perhaps stirring the spirits. Strange footsteps,
shadows, and a chilling cold breeze are just a few strange happenings
here. Does the unseen watch from the trees its visitors?
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Tiger Bay
an ancient forest full of swamps and wildlife including home to the
American Bald Eagle. This forest has served many purposes to an old Boy
Scout Camp, A Historical Highway and even sawmills. At one time ancient Indian
tribes thrived off the land all that remains are the ghost of the past.
Does Sasquatch roam these woods? Who is the Sentinel That watches this
sacred forest?
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The Townsend Plantation
built of a century ago has many tales of banging in the attic, ghostly
lights, shattering sounds, and even a ghost with a mouth full of sharp
teeth. Once a place where a murder took place now a restaurant this
plantation is full of supernatural activity!
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Old Church Cemetery
is the burial ground of the first KKK member. A strange shadow and
chilling cold surrounds this cursed place where a church was destroyed by
winds and a school burnt down. Now a forgotten place where the dead roam
and memories fade away.
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Edgewood
Greenwood Cemetery is Apopka's first and oldest cemetery. Near the site of
the Townsend plantation it is home for permanent guest like
the Eldredge family or the Mason grave a man known to start the
first Masonic lodge in the area. This cemetery has many different
mysteries!
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Apopka City Park
in the heart of the city is surrounded by many historical places from the
1800s. Also was part of the first tract of land purchased for the city. A
playful and odd sense of energy surrounds this place of many events.
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Hillside Cemetery one
of the oldest historic cemeteries in Ormond Beach and a place of many prominent
individuals. This cemetery has many surprises lurking amongst its crypts
and rolling hills.
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The Witches House
is a place of many secrets as rumors of a phantom house on the hill is
seen by the very few. A blue lady standing by the road, a chilling cold,
and signs that something wicked came this way!
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Orange City Mount
Zion A.M.E. Church is a place with alot of energy and a century of
history. What lurks in the woods behind this old wooden church is it
residual energy of the past or does the unseen remain here to haunt its
old wooden steeple.
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Albertus Cottage is one of the oldest
houses in orange city. A strange gloomy sense of being watch surrounds
this giant cottage. Once even owned by Dr. Dickinson this residence has
changed hands many times to various prominent individuals.
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Orange City Town Hall
is a symbol of Volusia counties politics and a place of many purposes.
Once a fire hall, public works and even a prison much history surrounds
this New England Colonial Structure. What unseen guest roam its halls and
watch quietly as visitors pass by.
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Dickinson Park & Memorial Library
was established in the 1800s. Once a wealthy residence eventually a place
of knowledge. The park was once a place of many different historical sites
which were moved. What secrets hide amongst its grounds does Dickinson
haunt his dream?
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Cedar Hill Memorial Gardens (Daytona Memorial
Park) is one of the largest burial grounds in Daytona Beach full of many
different faiths and various prominent citizens such as a politician,
baseball player as well as others. Come walk with us as bangs, shadows and
eerie feelings come alive.
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Mt. Arat Burial Park merging with
Cedar Hill also known as Daytona Memorial Gardens is full of beautiful
gardens, statues, ponds and Greek architecture. Chimes heard moving
around, uneasy feelings of being watched and many other strange
occurrences surround this large cemetery.
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Daytona Greenwood Cemetery was once
home to one of the oldest trees which fell to a storm. Many different
permanent guest have checked in and never checked out this Catholic
Cemetery is home to confederate soldiers and many early Catholic Parish
Members of Saint Paul's Church.
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Mt. Sinai Cemetery is a Jewish
Cemetery one of the only ones in Daytona of its kind. Movements and a
strange sense that something lurks beyond the grave resides here.
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Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation & Gravesite
today is party of the Bethune Cookman College. Once a school for girls
eventually combining with boys this is a today a college that was merely
started on a mere $1.50. A strong presence is felt near the grave site and
house of Mary Bethune who lived a life full of achievements.
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Daytona Beach St. Paul's
Catholic Church is a replica of another church in Spain and Titusville.
Today this monolithic structure has become one of the largest parishes in
the Daytona area. Let us show you the ghost of Saint Paul's!
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Jackie Robinson Ball Park is over a
century old once destroyed in storms this ballpark sits on an island in
Daytona Beach. Today a home for the Daytona Cubs and a Baseball Museum
lots of energy surrounds this island of dreams!
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Turtle Mound & Cape Canaveral
reside along the mysterious mosquito lagoon. Once a place of prehistoric
civilization, Spanish explorers, plantations, a lighthouse all the
way to a US Airforce Base and Kennedy Space Center the history on this 14
mile coastline is as abundant as the paranormal. Journey with us as we
uncover UFO's, Bigfoot and Native American Ghost in this restricted area!
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Oak Hill City Cemetery
is a place for early pioneers near Seminole's Rest who settled in this
swampy land. Today many civil war soldiers can be found as permanent guest
here the question is do they still watch over their loved ones? This quiet
little cemetery in the country has an eerie presence watching from
afar.
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Seminole Rest also known as Oak Hill
& Snyder's Mound is one of the oldest most well in tact mounds in the
country. Once a place where two Indian Tribes had villages upon Seminole's
Rest is now a place of ancient energy and archaeological history. Do
some of the tribal spirits still roam this mound which sits on the
shorelines of the mosquito lagoon?
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