Fire station #3 was the first project of the city of Fort Lauderdale after the hurricane of 1926. It was designed by famous architect Francis Abreu. In the winter of 1940 tragedy fell upon the fire station in the cost of a human life. Robert Leeland Knight was killed in a accident on the way to a fire. It was a rainy day and he jumped off the fire truck without his protective boots. He landed in a charged puddle of water due to a downed power line and was immediately killed.
EVP of Robert Knight
"please, bye bye"
Just one block up a house that it's fire detector batteries was not replaced. A white house on the corner was on fire and fire truck #3 tried to save the young sisters that were on the second floor of the burning house. They died several days later they died in the hospital.
We said we were leaving, she said, "good".
They now haunt the fire station #3 with Robert.
On October 30th and 31st 2009 the Fort Lauderdale Fire Museum , SEFGR inc. – Southeast Florida Ghost Research and Fort Lauderdale Ghost Tour would like to invite you to take a Ghost Tour inside Haunted Fire station #3. Hear stories from the research team that did the documentary produced by Comcast/Dreamcatcher Media, Inc. “Ghost Stories of Fire station #3”. Hear stories from the research team that did the documentary produced by Comcast/Dreamcatcher Media, Inc. “Ghost Stories of Fire station #3”.
Click below to see "Ghost Stories of Fire Station #3".
From Comcast's Community On Demand and produced by Dreamcatcher Media Inc.
To donate to SEFGR and Fort Lauderdale Fire Musuem click on button below. Make sure to tell us which tour you want to take.Friday Oct. 30th ,br> Halloween Eve $25 per tour | Saturday Oct. 31st ,br> Halloween Day $25 Per tour | ||
8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:00p.m. | Please indicate the day and time at Paypay Check out donation site8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:00p.m. | Please indicate the day and time at Paypal Check out donation site | |
Ghost Investigation and Seance will be at Fort Lauderdale Fire Museum on Oct. 30th and Oct. 31st, 2009. SEFGR Inc. will be holding a investigation open to the public. Come and be part of an investigation and to learn how to investigate for ghosts. We will conduct a Seance at the end of the investigations. Don't miss out of this opportunity to get to know "Robert and his friends".
Friday Oct. 30th Halloween Eve $75 | Saturday Oct. 31st Halloween Day $75 | ||
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"Mary's Resort named official resort for I survived Haunted Fire Station No. 3 event"
Coming in from out of town and want to be in the middle of it all?! Well, we got a haunted resort for you. It's a recent investigation that SEFGR has just completed and it's Mary's Resort in Sailboat Bend. This location is around the corner from Fire Station #3 or Fort Lauderdale Fire Museum. Mary’s Resort is within walking distance to downtown Fort Lauderdale Night Life and the Historical District, IMAX Theatre, Museum of Discovery and Science, and the Riverfront.
Mary's Resort has been named 2009 Best of Fort Lauderdale Award in the
Hotels category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).
Be sure upon making reservations for this event to say, "I survived Haunted Fire Station #3" to receive a 20% discount. Click on this link to get to Mary's Resort.
In 1842, "The Second Uprising of the Seminole Nation War" was officially over. Thousands of Natives lost their lives to fight being rounded up and sent to Oklahoma in our Trail of tears forced by the government Calvary sent here to keep law after the Cooley Massacre.
Many people living or working in Sailboat Bend have had unexplained paranormal happens that do pertain to these Native Seminole that died on their properties.
The Seminole has stopped living in our area since 1929, after the Smoker's Park area was occupied by white settlers, moving them away from downtown Fort Lauderdale. Those houses have been removed and recent findings the bodies of natives in Smoker's Park which will alway be free of structure in that section of the park.
Resort is haunted by Native Americans that were buried on the resort property. Ghosts are considered friendly and like to play with electrical devices, i.e. Television, Ceiling Fan, Lights, and they have been heard through disembodied voices that "sshhh" us, if they don't like the comment. Guests have been awaken by turned on television sets and lights that will turn on and off at will.
Remember to tell them, "I survived Haunted Fire Station No. 3" for that 20% discount. Call right away for your reservations, limit rooms available.
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