9 Things to See in Florida if You’re Into the Creepy & Macabre

By Rachel Greco

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9 Things to See in Florida if You’re Into the Creepy & Macabre

Florida offers a rich blend of creepy and macabre attractions that are perfect for those who enjoy the darker side of history and folklore. Here are nine things to see in Florida if you’re into the creepy and macabre:

1. St. Augustine Lighthouse

  • Location: St. Augustine

  • Description: This 165-foot-tall lighthouse is one of the most haunted places in Florida. Visitors have reported hearing children’s laughter and footsteps, mysterious voices, and seeing shadowy figures. The lighthouse is said to be haunted by the spirits of two teenage children who drowned in the bay.

2. The Devil’s Chair, Cassadaga

  • Location: Cassadaga

  • Description: Located in a cemetery, this brick chair is said to be haunted by the devil. Legend has it that if you sit in the chair overnight, the devil will appear, and if you leave a beer, it will be gone by morning.

3. Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando

  • Location: Orlando

  • Description: Known for ghostly apparitions, including children playing among the tombstones and Civil War soldiers. Midnight tours are available, offering a spooky experience under the moonlight.

4. The Cuban Club, Tampa

  • Location: Ybor City, Tampa

  • Description: This historic club is said to be haunted by various spirits, including an actor who committed suicide on stage and a woman in a grey dress. It’s part of the Ybor City ghost tour.

5. Bloody Bucket Bridge, Wauchula

  • Location: Wauchula

  • Description: This bridge has a dark legend involving a midwife who murdered children. Locals claim to hear the wails of dying babies and see the water turn red.

6. The Devil’s Tree, Port St. Lucie

  • Location: Oak Hammock Park, Port St. Lucie

  • Description: This tree is linked to a serial killer and is said to be impossible to cut down. It’s believed to be haunted by the spirits of his victims.

7. Old Jail Museum, St. Augustine

  • Location: St. Augustine

  • Description: This former jail offers paranormal investigations, allowing visitors to explore its haunted past with guides and equipment. It was the site of hangings and mysterious deaths.

8. Robert the Doll, Key West

  • Location: Fort East Martello Museum, Key West

  • Description: This creepy doll is said to cause malfunctions in electronic devices and is part of a ghost tour that includes a “sit-down lockdown” for paranormal activity.

9. Mortem Manor, Kissimmee

  • Location: Kissimmee

  • Description: Florida’s only year-round haunted house, featuring live actors, animatronics, and special effects. It offers a thrilling experience for those who dare to enter.

Each of these locations provides a unique blend of history, folklore, and paranormal activity, making them must-visit spots for anyone interested in the creepy and macabre.

Sources

  1. https://traveltriangle.com/blog/haunted-places-in-florida/
  2. https://listverse.com/2020/01/03/top-10-truly-creepy-things-in-florida/
  3. https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/blog/haunted-st-augustine/
  4. https://www.westgateresorts.com/blog/10-haunted-places-florida/
  5. https://www.floridarambler.com/historic-florida-getaways/6-haunted-places-in-florida/

Rachel Greco

Rachel Greco covers life in US County, including the communities of Grand Ledge, Delta Township, Charlotte and US Rapids. But her beat extends to local government, local school districts and community events in communities that surround Lansing. Her goal is to tell compelling stories about the area that matter to local readers.

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