7 of the most haunted places in Florida

The Old Jail, St. Augustine.

 This former jail, which was built in 1891, is said to be haunted by the ghosts of prisoners who were executed there. Visitors have reported hearing disembodied voices, seeing apparitions, and feeling cold spots.

Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine.

This 17th-century fort is said to be haunted by the ghosts of Spanish soldiers who were killed during attacks on the fort. Visitors have reported seeing figures in period clothing, hearing footsteps, and feeling the cold touch of unseen hands.

East Martello Fort, Key West

 This former fort is said to be haunted by the ghost of Robert the Doll, a cursed toy that is on display inside the fort. Visitors have reported seeing the doll move on its own, hearing its laughter, and feeling its cold breath on their necks.

The Stanley Hotel, Lakeland

 This hotel is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former owner, who was murdered in the hotel. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions, hearing strange noises, and feeling the presence of a cold chill.

The Coral Castle, Miami

This bizarre rock formation is said to be haunted by the ghost of its creator, Edward Leedskalnin. Leedskalnin claimed to have built the castle with the help of only his bare hands and a mysterious force. Visitors have reported seeing the ghost of Leedskalnin, hearing his voice, and feeling his presence.

The Deering Estate, Miami

This former estate is said to be haunted by the ghosts of its former owners, the Deering family. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions, hearing footsteps, and feeling the sensation of being touched.

The Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp

The Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, Cassadaga. This spiritualist camp is said to be a hotbed of paranormal activity. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions, hearing voices, and feeling the presence of spirits.