Sam Levitz Furniture Store

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Employees claim to see the ghost of a former employee who died in the store.

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Geographic Information

Address:
3430 E 36th St
Tucson, AZ
United States

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GPS:
32.1909445, -110.9185521
County:
Pima County, Arizona
Nearest Towns:
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  1. Nobody has ever been murdered in this store, my father has worked there since the late 80’s and I worked there for almost 5 years. I did inventory in the warehouse overnight at times, and have stayed late numerous others. I have never seen anything even remotely close to evidence of a spirit or haunting there..ever. I am a firm believer that ghosts exist…but they dont exist at Levitz lol. I spoke to Sam & Lee Levitz many years ago and asked him about it and Sam replied “What a bunch of garbage, people will say anything, but if it brings us business so be it.”

  2. Well, there is the case of the founder’s widow who went missing in the 90s and was probably murdered, but that didn’t happen in Arizona. Still, maybe she really liked the store and haunts it!

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