Oddfellow's Hall

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This 1901 meeting hall is now a hardware store, but is rumoured to be haunted by victims of a past cholera epidemic that struck the township many years ago. Employees have reported seeing apparitions, hearing voices and witnessing objects move around without being touched.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
495 Main Street
Murphys, CA
United States

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GPS:
38.1375835, -120.46607360000002
County:
Calaveras County, California
Nearest Towns:
Murphys, CA (0.3 mi.)
Vallecito, CA (3.3 mi.)
Forest Meadows, CA (3.9 mi.)
Angels Camp, CA (6.2 mi.)
Avery, CA (7.0 mi.)
Mountain Ranch, CA (7.5 mi.)
Columbia, CA (7.8 mi.)
Fort Jones, CA (8.7 mi.)
Tuttletown, CA (10.1 mi.)
Arnold, CA (10.3 mi.)

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