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Sources claim there are two spectres here – a man and a woman, who were once lovers. The man died fighting in Spain, and the woman committed suicide by throwing herself and her unborn child into the Halifax River.

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Geographic Information

Address:
100 Jessamine Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
United States

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GPS:
29.2379581, -81.0212856
County:
Volusia County, Florida
Nearest Towns:
Holly Hill, FL (1.1 mi.)
Daytona Beach, FL (1.9 mi.)
Ormond Beach, FL (3.9 mi.)
Daytona Beach Shores, FL (4.9 mi.)
South Daytona, FL (5.1 mi.)
Port Orange, FL (7.1 mi.)
Ormond-by-the-Sea, FL (8.1 mi.)
Ponce Inlet, FL (11.0 mi.)
Samsula-Spruce Creek, FL (13.3 mi.)
Glencoe, FL (15.0 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://daytonaplayhouse.org

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