One-Eyed Gypsy

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Before it closed, guests would be touched or even fondled by an unseen man. One rumor is that this place was built on the site of a brothel that burned down; the lady who ran it is believed to be here. The male ghost is thought to be that of a man who was shot to death in the restroom back in 1906.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
901 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
United States

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GPS:
34.0487434, -118.23367339999999
County:
Los Angeles County, California
Nearest Towns:
Los Angeles, CA (0.6 mi.)
Boyle Heights, CA (1.9 mi.)
Vernon, CA (3.1 mi.)
Belvedere, CA (3.7 mi.)
East Los Angeles, CA (3.9 mi.)
Huntington Park, CA (4.7 mi.)
Maywood, CA (5.1 mi.)
Commerce, CA (5.4 mi.)
Walnut Park, CA (5.6 mi.)
Bell, CA (5.6 mi.)

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  1. I went here years ago with my then girlfriend now wife. She was walking in front of me when we entered through the back.
    I felt spiderwebs all over the front of me even though my girlfriend was right in front of me and she didn’t feel anything at all.
    I asked the bar keep if the place was haunted. She asked what I experienced and I told her. We spoke for about an hour about it.

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