Ginger's Place

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This 1950’s style restaurant and bar is haunted by a former owner who didn’t believe in ghosts, who still manages the establishment as if she never left. Some wonder if she even knows she dead. Current staff and diners have reported money that appears from nowhere, a shadowy apparition, ghostly singing and a sign that always falls on the floor, as if pushed by unseen hands.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
304 Third Street South
Jacksonville, FL
United States

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GPS:
30.2851559, -81.39137690000001
County:
Duval County, Florida
Nearest Towns:
Jacksonville Beach, FL (0.7 mi.)
Neptune Beach, FL (1.9 mi.)
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (3.2 mi.)
Atlantic Beach, FL (3.4 mi.)
Sawgrass, FL (6.5 mi.)
Palm Valley, FL (7.4 mi.)
Jacksonville, FL (16.1 mi.)
Fruit Cove, FL (19.2 mi.)
Orange Park, FL (20.5 mi.)
Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, FL (22.3 mi.)

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