Several apparitions have reportedly been seen in this historic 1920’s building, which is now a cafĂ©. The first is a boxer, who appears as a menacing shadow. He reportedly died during a fight on the premises. The second is a young girl in a white dress, who was been seen wandering around the building as if she is lost. He third apparition is a prostitute who was allegedly murdered when the building was a brothel. Staff and diners have heard the sound of someone or something being dragged across the upper two floors, but upon investigation have found nothing.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 240 South Broadway
Coos Bay, OR
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 43.3666016, -124.21314510000002
- County:
- Coos County, Oregon
- Nearest Towns:
- Coos Bay, OR (0.2 mi.)
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When I was a kid there used to be a theater next door to sharkbites and we had access to the 2nd floor.they used it to house props.. well one day they had us kids go up with some adults and grab some props we were going to use. I remember how dusty it was and dim almost stale. They left me in one of the rooms to grab a prop and I remember hearing the floor boards creak in one of the corners and looking over to see the little girl in the white dress peering around a prop and then ducking her head back into the dark. I hightailed it into the next room but I didn’t tell the directors because I thought they wouldn’t believe me.