Tans Bay Baptist Church

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Tans Bay Baptist Church is thought to be haunted by the ghost of a baby who died here before the building housed a church. It’s said that the baby accidentally fell on its head and died instantly, and now floating lights and the sound of a baby crying can be heard.

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Geographic Information

Address:
3919 S Irby St
Florence SC
United States

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GPS:
34.11449530129555, -79.78308489920892
County:
Florence County, South Carolina
Nearest Towns:
Florence, SC (5.7 mi.)
Quinby, SC (8.9 mi.)
Timmonsville, SC (9.1 mi.)
Coward, SC (10.0 mi.)
Salem, SC (10.6 mi.)
Scranton, SC (13.8 mi.)
Darlington, SC (13.9 mi.)
Pamplico, SC (14.7 mi.)
Olanta, SC (15.0 mi.)
Lamar, SC (16.4 mi.)

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  1. Sorry,but debunked.The baby like cries are coming from baby bobcats.i live across from the church and heard that for years in my own back yard,at the church and the surrounding woods.

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