Several haunts are said to reside in this 1961 building erected by Harmon P. Elliott to honor his late father, inventor Sterling Elliott. The many apparitions that have been seen here, witnesses say, are hauntings that stem from the museum’s pieces. In other words, the exhibits have brought with them their own ghosts.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 825 N.E. Ocean Blvd
Stuart, FL
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 27.214792920766996, -80.17675280570984
- County:
- Martin County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Sewall's Point, FL (1.9 mi.)
Ocean Breeze Park, FL (3.1 mi.)
Rio, FL (3.9 mi.)
Jensen Beach, FL (4.3 mi.)
Stuart, FL (4.8 mi.)
Port Salerno, FL (5.1 mi.)
North River Shores, FL (5.7 mi.)
Palm City, FL (6.4 mi.)
Hutchinson Island South, FL (6.4 mi.)
Hobe Sound, FL (11.0 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://elliottmuseumfl.org/
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The original Elliott Museum was razed and rebuilt about 5 years ago. Same location, totally modernized now. No more haunts!