Don Pedro Horruytiner House

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Ghost sightings have been reported here as early as 1821, when the owner found two ghost women in her rose garden. She presented the pair with a bunch of flowers, and found them later near the house’s entrance. Several spirits are said to live here, and there is rumored to be a coffin in the attic that scoots around by itself. Strange lights are said to flit through the house, and electrical problems are common here as well.

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Geographic Information

Address:
214 St. George St
St. Augustine, FL
United States

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GPS:
29.891653, -81.312925
County:
St. Johns County, Florida
Nearest Towns:
Saint Augustine, FL (0.2 mi.)
Villano Beach, FL (3.3 mi.)
Saint Augustine South, FL (3.4 mi.)
Saint Augustine Beach, FL (4.0 mi.)
Saint Augustine Shores, FL (5.6 mi.)
Butler Beach, FL (7.0 mi.)
Crescent Beach, FL (9.2 mi.)
Marineland, FL (16.5 mi.)
Hastings, FL (16.8 mi.)
Palm Valley, FL (20.2 mi.)

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