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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    373 2nd Street
    Cedar Key, Florida 32625
    United States

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    GPS:
    29.137299, -83.03116899999998
    County:
    Levy County, Florida
    Nearest Towns:
    Cedar Key, FL (0.3 mi.)
    Otter Creek, FL (20.3 mi.)
    Yankeetown, FL (20.4 mi.)
    Inglis, FL (23.1 mi.)
    Chiefland, FL (25.5 mi.)
    Horseshoe Beach, FL (26.1 mi.)
    Manatee Road, FL (26.9 mi.)
    Andrews, FL (28.8 mi.)
    Crystal River, FL (31.1 mi.)
    Bronson, FL (31.8 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Telephone:
    352-543-5111
    Web:
    http://www.islandhotel-cedarkey.com

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    1. My family stayed in rooms 27 and 28 in 2003. We experienced hearing footsteps and the sounds of furniture moving or things dragging across the floor all night long. We got up several times to check the common area and nothing was there. It was truly spooky. I thought I would be somewhat comfortable with paranormal activities since I knew no one had ever been hurt by the entities at the hotel but my reaction was different while in the midst of activity. Our overhead fan was rotating also although it had not been turned on. And once when we left the room, my husband forgot his camera. Went back to get it and the cupboard doors were standing open to the night stand chest. He tested the doors ‘swing’ and it did not seem able to open by itself. Must have had some help. Chilling.

    2. I stayed in room 23 and had a bottle of sunscreen just fall off of the night stand at 1155 at night.. I was laying in bed playing with my phone, heard the noise and looked over and the sunscreen was rolling toward the corner of the room…

    3. My husband and I stayed in rm 34 and I’m a believer he wasn’t at the time that night after midnight my husband asked me if I saw the white cloud or white smoke go through our room I said no and he insisted he saw it , I believe him because I awoke from sleep and just missed it , then I couldn’t get back to sleep about 3:17 I woke up saw lights under the door and wanted to check in the parlor but I couldn’t get my husband to go with me and I was to scared to check it but I’m sure something was going on .

    4. My husband and I stayed in room 34 our first time , my husband awoke about 3:00 am and said did you see the midt or cloud go over the top of the room and I just caught the end of it ,which scared me , then I saw lights and movement under the door I was to scared to open it at that time ! My husband feel back to sleep and being my first time there , needless to say I couldn’t sleep the rest of the night

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