Comfort Station - St. Petersburg FL Real Haunt
- 210 Bayshore Dr. NE
- St. Petersburg, FL
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The Comfort Station is a public restroom that was built back in 1927 by the same architect that designed the Vinoy Hotel (also rumored to be haunted). It's original name was "Comfort Station One," and it actually received national press when it was finished. According to some stories, the building is believed to be haunted, especially in the women's bathroom. Indistinct figures have been seen reflected in the mirrors and one tourist even claims she had a conversation with an old woman in the stall next to her named Agnes. She then realized no one had been in the bathroom with her.
Nearby Real Haunts
- The Vinoy Hotel0.4 miles away
- St. Petersburg High School2.3 miles away
- Historic Peninsula Inn and Spa5.2 miles away
- John's Pass Bridge9.3 miles away
- Sunshine Skyway Bridge11.6 miles away
- Britton Cinema11.9 miles away
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Share Your Experienceshomeless clean up station
from 1984-98 when I lived in st.petersburg, if on a journey to downtown area, I would use this comfort station. It had a bad reputation for homeless hang out,drugs street and gay activity. It was very hard for city sanitation employees to keep clean and god only knows what went on in this building. I never experienced any hauntings.
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