501 Tremont Street

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This privately owned home is haunted by Gerald, a ghost who moves objects in the house to suit his taste. If anything is put in a spot where it does not belong, Gerald moves it to another area. For example, the ghost doesn’t like for anything to be placed on a certain shelf in the kitchen, so if anything is put there, he promptly moves it to another area. The ghost is kind enough not to break the items by simply knocking them off the shelf, though; he always moves them carefully.

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Geographic Information

Address:
501 Tremont Street
Selma, AL
United States

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GPS:
32.411, -87.02609999999999
County:
Dallas County, Alabama
Nearest Towns:
Selma, AL (0.4 mi.)
Selmont-West Selmont, AL (2.5 mi.)
Valley Grande, AL (7.1 mi.)
Benton, AL (14.1 mi.)
Orrville, AL (14.7 mi.)
White Hall, AL (19.2 mi.)
Autaugaville, AL (21.7 mi.)
Marion, AL (22.9 mi.)
Billingsley, AL (24.8 mi.)
Gordonville, AL (25.5 mi.)

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