Seven Sisters Inn

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Ghost Hunters has featured this inn on the TV show, and it is said to have several spirits. Apparitions of a man, woman, and child have been seen, and the woman has been reported to check out guests in the bathroom. She wears white and has the ability to pass through walls and doors. Strange voices, shadows, a small figure that steals shoes, and other eerie occurrences have been reported here as well.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    828 E Fort King St
    Ocala, FL 34471
    United States

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    GPS:
    29.185126, -82.12888199999998
    County:
    Marion County, Florida
    Nearest Towns:
    Ocala, FL (0.7 mi.)
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    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://www.sevensistersinn.org/

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    1. Back in 2005-2006 i investigated seven sisters in many times. At the time one house was purple and the other was pink. I experienced and capture some great pictures in both houses, from a moaning woman, the smell of liquor and old music playing in the pink house. To Faces staring in from the top balcony to a disembodied voice of a man talking upstairs in the purple house. My website is down currently but will be back online soon. seven Sisters Inn was a great Place.

    2. Oh yes this place was, I think it had to be idk around 2008 or so my mom got tickets for her bday to stay there and she was single so she brought me – I wanna say we stayed in the African or Asian room? I don’t recall – (It was beautiful though omg). Since there was no one else there, the owners let us walk around and look at the different rooms and something was just odd. I wanna say there was a light rain… But yeah when my mom was in the shower, I heard some strange noises like someone walking heavy down the hallway and I peak out and I just had this strange feeling… I can’t remember, but I was glad it was “spooky” enough to be investigated and I had always wanted to go back…

    3. My boyfriend and I have stayed here three times. It was one of the most amazing experiences. The last time we stayed was in July 5th of 2015. The people who had stayed in the room the night before us said that they heard a man’s voice at the top of the stairs. I was never scared any of the times that we stayed. I definitely believe that it is haunted, but it feels nothing but comfortable. I wish that the owners didn’t have to sell it!

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