Wilbur's Grocery Store

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This historic building is now a grocery store, but was a former orphanage and home for wayward women. People working here have reported objects moving around by themselves, feeling cold spots and smelling coffees when no one is around.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
112 Marshall Avenue
Potwin, KS
United States

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GPS:
37.938716, -97.01931100000002
County:
Butler County, Kansas
Nearest Towns:
Potwin, KS (0.0 mi.)
Whitewater, KS (7.2 mi.)
Towanda, KS (9.8 mi.)
Elbing, KS (9.8 mi.)
Benton, KS (11.4 mi.)
El Dorado, KS (12.0 mi.)
Burns, KS (12.7 mi.)
Peabody, KS (16.6 mi.)
Andover, KS (16.8 mi.)
Kechi, KS (17.3 mi.)

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  1. i have seen many many many things at Wilbur grocery store that i would like to see since i get really scared about things i have seen a little child walking around the store and she was skipping all around.

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