ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — “The nation’s oldest city has attractions that bring in people from all over, but some are just a little harder to find,” reports News4Jax.com.
“The people behind an Orlando-based ghost-hunting show brought their cameras to St. Augustine in hopes of catching some supernatural sights,” reports News4Jax.com. “The TV crew set up shop at the Spanish Military Hospital near the Bridge of Lions over the weekend, trying to connect with the ‘long-lost souls of soldiers.’”
“On the outside, the hospital is a pretty nondescript building in the old city. Inside, though, it’s filled with things like historic medicines and bleeding cups – But there may be something else in the building that’s seen its fair share of death,” reports News4Jax.com.
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