Florida Roadside Attractions & Abandoned Places – Forgotten Movie Theater & Very Haunted Cemetery
On this episode of Florida Roadside Attractions & Abandoned Places we return to Lake Okeechobee to explore the towns of Pahokee and the Sugar Cane communities of the North Everglades. It all begins at he “Hoover Dam” of Florida before a pit stop
and a forgotten Rest Stop. The abandoned movie theater and the haunted cemetery of Port Mayaca are my faves! In the cemetery the mass burial of victims of the 1928 hurricane. I had a very spooky encounter with paranormal activity inside the cemetery m! My EMF “ghost meter” went off the scale!!! I hope you enjoy this episode. Much Ahead!
Tampa Jay!
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Tampa Jay, i love your videos!!!!! I get to explore my home state of Florida through your eyes, its really amazing!!!! Thank you!!!!
Tampa Jay does some of the best most entertaining videos on You Tube. So much fun to see all these back areas of Florida, also love his Con Coverage and just plain old flea markets, too much fun. I am older and do not get to travel much anymore, these are my savior for fun times. Thanks so much
That's fire u really came thru Pahokee
Can’t get enough of these videos!!!
I don’t know how you don’t have a MaZillion followers!
You have become my absolute favorite YouTuber on remote places in Florida.
Always enjoy your roadside abandoned attractions Say hi to Christa !!
Afternoon Tampa Jay! Back in 1930-31 my father worked on the leaves around the lake .
Let the Okeechobee water flow through the Everglades again!! Stop the Blue Algae and Red Tide!! Sugar Kills!
Just catching up with this being in England it makes my day
Will always love these episodes, much ahead, Tampa Jay, much ahead!😊
Born and raised in the Sunshine State and have never visited half the places you visit/explore! Always enjoy your channel and want to hit some places you've visited. Maybe check out the historic Kapok Tree restaurant and gardens in Davie, Fl. Was a popular location be back in the day. Its been closed for years, but the original building, statues and probably overgrown gardens are supposedly still there. Have fun and stay safe out there!
Hey TJ. Have you ever been to the haunted Sulphur Springs Tower?
Thanks, Jay 🙂 I really appreciate the variety of vids that you share with us. It is also amazing just how many buildings and places are abandoned. Plus the super spike of the ghost meter was something to wonder about. Have a great one
Payhooookeeee
Thank You very much for this Educational Video. I Live here in Hialeah,FL the only Places that I have gone was Lake City Orlando Tampa etc.. But that places like this that I didn't know that do Exist and that are Abandoned. I Subscribe to your Channel please to the Same for my Channel Disabled Actor Orlando Valido thank You
Man. You would love the midwest. The entire place is rotting to the core. St. Louis. Kansas city. Thats just missouri. Its everywhere out here
2008 was the the last time the theater was open. A storm did it in!
I have driven that route every weekend for many years to visit my son and never stopped to see anything other than the public bathrooms at the park. fabulous video
Google Prince Theater, several great old pics and history online.
Make no mistake, this is new world order. They have plans for every ounce of old and new buildings, and our fake history. Until folks wake up and say NO MORE, we will have more of the same. 🙌🏼🙌🏼
You're lucky to be able to travel wish I could
Your videos are very enjoyable if I watch them on mute
I landed from Cali to Lake Okeechobee and now I’m in Orange Park. Over two years in Florida It’s so beautiful!
You’d be amazed at the rich history of Canal Point and what all those abandon and no longer standing buildings entailed! This is my hometown and a vast majority of the building my family’s many many years ago. Once upon a time it was heaven on Earth for a lot of people.
That was an amazing video/vlog, I love learning the history of places! I do believe someone was trying to contact you in that cemetery!