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A Wandering Eternal Soul Lurking In The Night Around A Convent Tower In
Saint Augustine
"Upon Thy Eternal Eve That
Shadows The Universe Lurks An End To
A Beginning Of All Things Too And
From Thy Starry Vesper"
By Rick-Lord
Of Thy Night
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 Dade Battlefield
was the place of one of the worst massacres in the state of Florida which
led to the second Seminole War. Now a major historic site many strange
paranormal happenings occur here like ghostly screams, footsteps, and
unknown sounds within the woods.
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The Ghost Town Of Croom
remains deep in the Withlacoochee State Forest. Once a booming
agricultural town by an old railroad and river most of the entire town was
wiped about by disease. Only a few remnants remain in the vast wilderness
of what use to be.
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The Donnelly House & Park is
one of the most prestigious landmarks in Mount Dora. Once a place of a
wealthy couple and Mount Dora's first mayor now a place where the Mason's
come together. This eerie queen Anne Style home and its local park tell
stories of its own.
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 Palm Island Park & Grantham
Point was a place of Mount Dora's early
settlers and near the site of one of the oldest structures. Mount Dora is
not only the tallest point in the state of Florida but this park boast the
only fresh water lighthouse in the state. What lays beyond the hidden
forest located deep in this lake front park?
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 Mount Dora & Lake
Eustis Railway is some of the oldest train
tracks in central Florida. Now all that remains are its ghost trains of
the past. Some odd feelings and a century of history reside where steam
engines once roared threw Mount Dora.
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Ice House Theatre was built on the
site of a house fire that struck one of Mount Dora's first homes. Once a
citrus factory now a theatre this place will give you chills just walking
around it. What mysteries reside in this famous local theatre?
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Pine Forest
Cemetery is one of a kind in one of the
most pretty cities in the state of Florida. Many early settlers are buried
in Pine Forest from Mount Dora's past one of them was a family who died in
a terrible tragedy in the 1800s. Tour one of the most haunting cemeteries
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LaGrange Cemetery & Church
contains many prominent Individual guest from Mims and Titusville. This
historic church is one of the oldest religious structures from New Smyrna
to the Keys. It also serves as a prime example of what life was like for
the early pioneers that faced hardships out in the rough wilderness. This
place gave them hope!
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Space View Park
is one of the best places to view shuttle launches. Aside from all the
energy here it is home to many veterans monuments, the first astronauts
handprints, the Mercury 7 Project and many more. Once the site of a Wharf
and train depot now a park which thousands visit to watch history in the
making!
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The Enchanted Forest
is home to the mysterious Addison Canal, Hernandez Wagon Trail and the
highest point in Brevard County. This forgotten jewel is full of many dark
trails, hills, and secrets. Walk with us as we journey into the coquina
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 Cocoa Village
Playhouse is said to be haunted by the
ghost of a maintenance man. But rumor has it that things disappear, odd
noises are heard and many encounter various strange occurrences in this
historical theatre located in Cocoa Village.
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 Ashley's Restaurant
one of the most haunted in the country is haunted by a ghostly boy, Ethel
Allen, and another demeaning presence. Many strange things happen in this
old time tavern. Rumors that the restaurant was built on an old train
depot foundation which burned down killing many years ago.
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Crystal River Archaeological Site
is a six mound complex and the oldest of its kind in the Deptford period.
Strange finds show signs ceremonial stones called Stele's, potter, and
over a thousand native American burials here. Come journey with us as we
explore one of the oldest ancient sites in the country.
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Yulee Sugar Mill & Plantation
was one of the largest on Florida's gulf coast. Started by Florida's first
Senator who also played a prominent role in the history of Florida it was
burned down during the civil war. Today very little remains of this
limestone sugar mill.
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Stage Pond
Cemetery and Ghost Town was once the place of a bustling little rural
town. Now all that remains is a watering pond, cemetery, and stage coach
along its old wagon trail. Many strange things happen out here such as
ghostly whispers, strange tracks, movement in the woods of an
elusive beast, and many unexplainable happenings.
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 Wildwood Train Graveyard
was once a major citrus railroad line that ran as far north as Canada. Now
all that remains is the train cars which are in deplorable condition.
Rumor has it some of them were used in the Tarzan movies. Many strange
ghost of the past haunt the sea board railroad.
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 Geneva
Historic Cemetery is a place of many civil war soldiers, young teenage
girls, and even prominent settlers of Early Geneva. Very few however not
aware that one of its members was part of the Lincoln Conspiracy in the
1800s. What other secrets are revealed in this place of the departed?
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 Stewart Memorial
Cemetery is one of the first black
cemeteries in Geneva. It also is one of the most desecrated and deplorable
cemeteries in the central Florida. Only the dog who lives within this
eerie graveyard knows its real secrets.
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Osceola Vault is the only remaining
historic site of this mill town of over 200 people. Once theorized to
become the biggest town in Seminole county the town of Osceola became a
ghost town with only its ghost left to wander the overgrown forest. Do you
dare enter its dark vault?
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King Philips Town & Shell Midden
was once an ancient site to various Indian tribes. Deep in the Florida
forest lays this site which was once home to a famous Seminole War Chief,
a ferry port, ghost town and fishing camp. All that remains are small
remnants at the unseen which haunt the vast swamps and Geneva forest.
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Fort Lane was
the first weapons depot in the Seminole War. Although it was decommissioned
this fort was named after Lane a brilliant soldier who committed a
gruesome suicide. Today it is the site of a plane crash, shell midden, and
serene park. Ghostly signs tell us that soldiers from our past still
remain at this historical site.
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 Maitland Cemetery
was the starting foundation surrounding the town of Maitland. Many pioneer
stones line the gentle shores of Lake Lucien. Today what remains are many
deplorable stones and the unseen to walk its stone walkways. Much history
surrounds this old place of burial.
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 Church Street Station
was the site of the first railroad station and line in the city of
Orlando. Once a passenger depot then a freight station all the way to a
place of art and entertainment many ghostly tales are told within. Who is
the man in the top hat who plays the piano? Why are babies heard
screaming? Where did the ghostly bartender come from? Are these the ghost
of the Orange Blossom Special?
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St. Luke's Cathedral was built on the
site of some burial grounds and an 1800s fort. Today this historical
structure has been built to only be reconstructed into a majestic gothic
palace of prayer. Many strange gloomy feelings surround this site in
downtown Orlando.
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 Harry P. Leu Gardens & Mansion
was once the site of a farm of the Mizell family eventually to become one
of the top tourist attractions in Orlando. This dismal exotic place has
many hidden secrets amongst the mystical forest where dreams come
true.
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 Mizell Cemetery
sits in the seclusion of the graceful gardens of Harry P. Leu. This
eerie little place of the Mizell pioneer family has many sad tales but the
question is do they still roam it?
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 The Roberts House
built in this historical section of Deland holds many haunted tales. Who
are these unseen guest which haunt the property previous owners or members
of the Robert's family. The stir of echoes surrounds this dismal
home.
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Christmas Cemetery is a place of
shadows, early pioneers of the town, a civil war soldier and a strange
howling wind. This cemetery has a strangeness of its own as a man in a
long coat watches from the beyond!
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Fort Christmas Historical Park
was developed as a weapons depot in the second Seminole War. Today all
that remains is its replica and cannons of the past. What secrets surround
this fort and its grounds? Take a walk with us down the old wagon trail to
where the town of Christmas was born!
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Christmas Pioneer Village was
a place of farming communities, cattle herding, citrus growing, and cow
camps. Learn and feel what life was like on the prairies in the 1800s as
we walk through this old cracker style village in search of the unseen.
The old wood rocker which sways back and forth on its own tells all!
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 Palm Cemetery
was the first of its kind holds many prominent individuals of the Winter
Park area. Amongst the many graves lies a cannon, monument, and many other
memorials of Winter Parks earliest guest.
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Glenhaven Memorial Cemetery sits
between many Victorian mansions and historical homes. It is home to many
veterans and heroes of this past century. What secrets haunt this serene
memorial park?
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Dinky Docks and Rollins College is the site of a once creaky train
station. Today the college was one of the first congregational colleges in
the state of Florida and first female graduate. An owl watches us with
curiosity wondering if we are of the physical or the ghost of Annie
Russell!
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 Pineywood Cemetery
a black segregated sister cemetery of palm Cemetery in Winter park is full
of cold spots, vandalized stones and a feeling of many ghost watching over
there rugged stones from the beyond. Take a walk with us as we tour the
upper burials of the historical Winter Park.
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Lonesome Oak Cemetery once the site
of a school and church is now a shady resthaven for many of the early
pioneers of Leesburg. Many shadows move amongst the darkness!
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 Leesburg Train Station
once a booming depot for traveling passengers and cargo. Today all that
remains are its shell and a man who has embraced this desolate historic
site as his own and the quiet footsteps of the past!
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Paisley Forest home to an elusive beast,
Indian ghost, and pioneers of a ghost town non existent to the area.
Journey with us as we walk its dark trails and explore its dark dirt
roads.
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Kerr City one of Florida's largest ghost
towns deserted along with Florida's first Texaco Station, Many homes and a
cemetery. Now haunted by many ghost and a abrasive old man show shakes his
cane this ghost town will give you chills. Journey with us down the dark
wooded roads of Kerr City!
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Fort McCoy Cemetery
has many well known individuals buried here from Fort McCay and Florida
history. Today it sits with its historic stones tilted, broke and only the
sounds of movement can be heard from the unseen as they are trying to
reach out to us.
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Silver Springs River & Pioneer Cracker Village
is located near the old Fort King, The Site of the Florida's First Glass
Bottom Boat Investigation, Monster Gators, A Cracker House Village, and
the largest springhead in the world. Today tales of a bride and groom are
said to haunt the bridal chamber and this state forest.
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