Forepaugh’s Restaurant serves French cuisine in an 1800s Victorian mansion. It is believed to be haunted by Molly, a young maid who had an affair with Joseph Lybrandt Forepaugh. When Joseph’s wife Mary caught them in bed, pregnant Molly hanged herself from a chandelier and threw herself out a third-story window. Molly has been seen and heard in the restaurant, and Joseph is said to remain here as well and has been seen walking through the dining room with a pleased expression.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 276 Exchange St S
St Paul, MN 55102
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 44.9410238, -93.10385689999998
- County:
- Ramsey County, Minnesota
- Nearest Towns:
- Saint Paul, MN (0.6 mi.)
West Saint Paul, MN (1.7 mi.)
Lilydale, MN (2.0 mi.)
Mendota Heights, MN (4.3 mi.)
Falcon Heights, MN (4.6 mi.)
South Saint Paul, MN (4.7 mi.)
Mendota, MN (4.8 mi.)
Sunfish Lake, MN (4.9 mi.)
Roseville, MN (5.2 mi.)
Maplewood, MN (5.4 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.forepaughs.com/
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