Lullaby Lane Baby Store - Baby World

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The former Lullaby Lane Baby Store (now Baby World) has been in operation since the 1950s, and is believed to be haunted by a former employee named Jean Brown, who retired from the store in 1977 and died of lung cancer in 1980. Witnesses report unexplained noises, footsteps, moving chairs, flickering lights, and toys that turn on by themselves.

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Geographic Information

Address:
556 San Mateo Avenue
San Bruno, CA
United States

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GPS:
37.625655, -122.41096099999999
County:
San Mateo County, California
Nearest Towns:
San Bruno, CA (0.3 mi.)
South San Francisco, CA (2.0 mi.)
Millbrae, CA (2.3 mi.)
Burlingame, CA (3.8 mi.)
Brisbane, CA (3.9 mi.)
Hillsborough, CA (4.0 mi.)
Pacifica, CA (4.2 mi.)
Colma, CA (4.4 mi.)
Broadmoor, CA (5.8 mi.)
Daly City, CA (6.2 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.babyworldonline.net

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