Comfort Station, St. Petersburg


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The St. Petersburg Comfort Station is described as a historically haunted site, rumored to be occupied by the spirit of a young woman named Agnes from the 1930s who is said to appear on the women's side of the bathroom. Visitors report experiencing a mysterious presence, cold drafts, and unexplained activity like doors opening and closing. The building, located near the pier, is also known for its unique design, having been modeled after a church by architect Henry Taylor, who also designed the nearby Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. Agnes's Spirit: The primary legend involves a woman named Agnes who died in the 1930s and now haunts the women's restroom area. Visitors have claimed to see blurry figures in mirrors and a general eerie presence within the building. Reports of cold drafts, hearing voices in nearby stalls, and stall doors opening and closing are also attributed to the haunting.

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