Haunted Bellamy Bridge

Bellamy Bridge Historic Site in Marianna, Florida, draws ghost hunters, history buffs, and curious travelers with its mix of southern legend and real-life tragedy. Tracing its roots to the 1800s, the bridge and its surrounding lands have developed quite a reputation for eerie stories and unexplained happenings. Bellamy Bridge is worth checking out if you’re … Read more

Newnansville Ghost Town Florida

Newnansville Ghost Town Florida

Newnansville’s tale starts way back in the early 1820s. Picture this: a cluster of hopeful settlers gravitating towards a chunk of land known as the Arredondo Grant in Spanish Florida. This started a small yet significant community that sprouted near what we now know as Gainesville. In 1824, Newnansville got its moment to shine when … Read more

Stage Pond Ghost Town

In the late 1800s, many small towns began to pop up across Citrus County, Florida, driven by the rise of citrus farming. Settlers flocked to the area, planting citrus trees and building new lives around agriculture. However, the big freeze of 1894-95 devastated the industry, wiping out the citrus groves that sustained these towns. Many … Read more

Capulet Ghost Town Florida

Capulet Ghost Town

Imagine two towns, not rivals but siblings, breathing the same Florida air. Welcome to Capulet and Montague, sister communities in Marion County. The names might ring some Shakespearean bells, but don’t let that fool ya—it’s not a tale of feuding families. Local historian Sybil Browne Bray’s 1985 publication gave us a peek into the origins … Read more

Montague Florida Ghost Town

Montague Graves

Montague, Florida, might not jump out at you like other well-known ghost towns, but it’s a hidden gem brimming with intriguing history. Nestled in Marion County, Montague saw its heyday in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Today, it’s a suburban neighborhood in Ocala, yet there’s a story behind those quiet streets that takes you … Read more

Gaiter Ghost Town Florida

Cedar Grove Methodist Church

Gaiter Ghost Town in Florida is a fascinating slice of history tucked away along the Withlacoochee River. Imagine a small, thriving settlement where life was simple and the community strong. Gaiter is unique because it wasn’t just a standalone town but part of a quartet of interlinked communities with Cedar Grove, Camp Izard, and Stokes … Read more

Juliette Ghost Town Florida

May 7, 1931 - Blue Springs, Juliette, Florida

Juliette was a little town nestled about 2 miles north of Dunnellon and roughly 2 miles south of Romeo Ghost Town. Despite its size, this place packed quite a historical punch. Settled in the 1850s, Juliette had its charm rooted in history. Captain Samuel Agnew was the first to become a permanent resident here. He … Read more

Romeo Florida Ghost Town

Romeo Church of God

Located in Marion County, Romeo, Florida, is a near-forgotten ghost town with a rich yet mysterious past. The story of Romeo began around the 1850s when it was a thriving little community full of promise and life. The town attracted settlers with its fertile land and opportunities, laying the foundation for what seemed to be … Read more