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| Location and History The Cabbage Patch apparently has some guests of the apparition persuasion. Over the years, patrons, employees and passers-by have reportedly seen the ghost of a young girl in the upstairs dining room, on the stairs and even through the upstairs windows. Restaurant workers claim to have had dishes moved or broken, and have heard glasses clanging upstairs when no one is around to create the noise. One customer, while talking to Sondra, the owner, said she saw a young girl wearing a white dress, floating a few feet behind Sondra. Recently, while photographing the restaurant, a photographer and stylist had an eerie experience in the upstairs Library Room. The lace curtains (photo, left) began moving in one of the windows as soon as one of them mentioned the legend of the ghost. No one else was in the room, and no vents or windows were blowing air to cause such a stir. It has been said that back in the early 1900's, a young girl, Sybill Sibley, fell down the stairs and broke her neck. Since the Cabbage Patch Restaurant opened, the ghost of a young, dark-haired girl has been seen and felt, and people have experienced being tripped on the last stair proceeding down the stair case. Our findings: |

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