William Phelps General Store

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At the William Phelps General Store and Palmyra Historical Museum, folks have reported apparitions, ghostly whispers, footsteps, and touches from unseen hands. Ghost cats and images that turn up in photographs also have been experienced.

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Geographic Information

Address:
140 Market Street
Palmyra, NY 14522
United States

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GPS:
43.0647425, -77.2297155
County:
Wayne County, New York
Nearest Towns:
Palmyra, NY (0.2 mi.)
Macedon, NY (3.5 mi.)
Port Gibson, NY (4.2 mi.)
Marion, NY (5.8 mi.)
Manchester, NY (6.6 mi.)
Newark, NY (6.9 mi.)
Shortsville, NY (7.5 mi.)
Clifton Springs, NY (8.4 mi.)
Victor, NY (10.7 mi.)
Fairport, NY (11.0 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.historicpalmyrany.com/ghosts.htm

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  1. I have seen Sibyl in the window. Also I have been inside and heard the piano playing and no one was playing it. Been in there many times – I live in Palmyra.

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