Palm Cottage

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This is the oldest house in Naples, dating back to 1895, and is now open to the public for guided tours thanks to the Naples Historical Society. Ghostly encounters here started, as happens so often, it seems, during renovations. Workers noticed that their tools would constantly be moved, and they felt cold spots in certain hallways.

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Geographic Information

Address:
137 12th Avenue South
Naples, FL
United States

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GPS:
26.132159, -81.80432300000001
County:
Collier County, Florida
Nearest Towns:
Naples, FL (0.9 mi.)
Lely, FL (5.2 mi.)
Naples Manor, FL (5.7 mi.)
Pine Ridge, FL (6.8 mi.)
Pelican Bay, FL (6.8 mi.)
Lely Resort, FL (7.5 mi.)
Golden Gate, FL (7.8 mi.)
Vineyards, FL (8.9 mi.)
Naples Park, FL (9.0 mi.)
Marco, FL (12.0 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.napleshistoricalsociety.org/

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  1. Oh I remember this one time I was walking to my car after hanging at the beach and I looked at the window on the second floor and I saw a little girl looking at me and I freaked

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