Gibbs Museum Farmhouse

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At the 1800s Gibbs Museum Farmhouse, spirits are a regular occurrence, some say. Doors and cupboards are known to open and close, a chair rocks with no one in it, toys are moved around in the night, footsteps are heard in the halls, and the apparition of a little boy has been seen by visitors, tour guides and a grounds patrolman.

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Geographic Information

Address:
2097 Larpenteur Avenue West
St Paul MN
United States

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GPS:
44.992279, -93.18854499999998
County:
Ramsey County, Minnesota
Nearest Towns:
Lauderdale, MN (0.9 mi.)
Falcon Heights, MN (1.1 mi.)
Roseville, MN (1.8 mi.)
Saint Anthony, MN (2.4 mi.)
Minneapolis, MN (3.8 mi.)
Arden Hills, MN (4.3 mi.)
Columbia Heights, MN (4.9 mi.)
New Brighton, MN (5.1 mi.)
Hilltop, MN (5.1 mi.)
Little Canada, MN (5.5 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.rchs.com/gbbsfm2.htm

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  1. Today I was at the Gibbs farm for a field trip. We were on the tour upstairs looking into one of the girls bedroom when I was tapped on my leg. I looked down thinking it was one of the kids and there was no kids in sight on that side of the room.

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