Formerly a 1950’s grocery store, this building now serves as a musical boutique store, and is rumoured to be haunted. Both of the two spirits that haunt this location date back to mid twentieth century, and are believed to be a former store manager and a female cashier. Visitors have reported paranormal activity in the dressing rooms at the rear of the building, and have reportedly seen strange balls of light travelling between rooms.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 308 3rd St S
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 30.284895328232217, -81.39117919655291
- County:
- Duval County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Jacksonville Beach, FL (0.7 mi.)
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