The mall is housed in a 1920s historic home is said to be rich with hauntings from its past. It has been a private home, an inn, a bar, a gambling casino, and a bordello. Among the ghosts said to reside here is a bordello client from the 1950s-1960s who was shot dead by his wife on the stairway.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 4343 N US Hwy 1
Fort Pierce, FL 34946
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 27.50816198121847, -80.35019516944885
- County:
- St. Lucie County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Saint Lucie, FL (1.4 mi.)
Lakewood Park, FL (2.4 mi.)
Fort Pierce North, FL (2.4 mi.)
Lakewood Park, FL (4.0 mi.)
Fort Pierce, FL (4.5 mi.)
Florida Ridge, FL (5.5 mi.)
South Beach, FL (5.7 mi.)
Fort Pierce South, FL (6.8 mi.)
Vero Beach South, FL (8.4 mi.)
White City, FL (9.3 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.treasurecoastantiquemall.com/
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Yea, something did happened to mw there, for sure, bit frankly I have reservations about blabbing about it on the enet..
My then wife, gosh she was pretty, anyway she and i would go there often when it was an antique shop. On one occasion while descending the stairs we got a strong wiff of cigar smoke but saw no one on the stairs but us. When we got down stairs i mentioned it to a women working at the counter. I said you dont allow smoking in here do you? She replied no we dont and asked who is, i said i dont know but we both smelled cigar smoke, at that moment the owner who heard the conversation came up and said “Als here” Al? who her employee asked. Al Capone, he use to stay here when it was a brothel. How cool is that!
Several years ago, I stopped to purchase some antiques As I entered the upstairs bedroom I could smell an odor of cigars when I left going down the steps I could hear banjo playing…Al Capone played the banjo and smoked cigars…
A lot of whats being said is urban legend.
http://archive.tcpalm.com/lifestyle/mansions-history-makes-for-quite-a-tale-in-fort-pierce-ep-405328253-338792941.html
I will never step foot in that place again ever