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Ghosts of Florida's Gulf Coast

Allan Brown

Publisher: Pineapple Press

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Summary

It's easier to imagine ghosts haunting gloomy, medieval castles in Europe of brooding mansions in New England than bright, cheerful homes across the Sunshine State, but ghosts abound in sunny, tropical Florida. In fact, Florida absolutely oozes the weird, the creepy, and the ghastly.
Available since: 10/17/2015.

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