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🗓️ 21 November 2024
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0:00.0 | Turning an idea into a small business doesn't happen by accident. |
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0:30.0 | Welcome to the paranormal deep dive from real ghost stories online and the Grave Talks. |
0:36.6 | In the heart of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, nestled along |
0:40.1 | the banks of the new river, stands a structure that has borne witness to the transformation of a |
0:45.4 | small trading outpost into a bustling modern city. The Stranahan House, built in 1901, is the |
0:53.3 | oldest surviving structure in Fort Lauderdale. |
0:56.8 | Once the residents of Frank and Ivy Stranahan, two of the town's earliest settlers, |
1:01.8 | it now serves as a museum, preserving the story of the pioneers who laid the foundation |
1:07.3 | for what Fort Lauderdale has become. But the history of the Stranahan House is not without |
1:13.4 | tragedy, and for many who have visited its halls, there is a sense that the past still lingers, |
1:21.3 | a presence that cannot be explained by history alone. Frank Stranahan, a man who played a crucial role in the development of |
1:29.2 | Fort Lauderdale, originally built the house as a trading post. It served as a place where |
1:34.9 | Seminole Indians from the Everglades would come to exchange goods with early settlers. Frank was a |
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