The Banyan Guesthouse

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This historic guesthouse features a variety of residences dating back to the nineteenth century, and is rumoured to be haunted. Sightings range from a ghostly sea captain and a former owner to a poltergeist with a sweet tooth that steals chocolates from guests.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
323 Whitehead Street
Key West, FL
United States

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GPS:
24.5566722, -81.80475179999996
County:
Monroe County, Florida
Nearest Towns:
Key West, FL (1.4 mi.)
Stock Island, FL (4.2 mi.)
Big Coppitt Key, FL (9.5 mi.)
Cudjoe Key, FL (20.8 mi.)
Big Pine Key, FL (29.4 mi.)
Marathon, FL (46.2 mi.)
Key Colony Beach, FL (50.7 mi.)
Duck Key, FL (58.0 mi.)
Layton, FL (64.9 mi.)

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