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San Francisco
Haskell House The ghost of Senator Broderick can be heard pacing back and forth.
Submited by: M.G.H.S.
San Jose
Winchester House This mysterious home houses the spirits of all those that were killed by the Winchester Rifle. Rooms in the home were built with odd angles, doors opened onto solid walls, some rooms sealed so that no one could enter. These modifications were done by Sarah Winchester to appease the spirits of those killed by the Winchester Rifle.
Submited by: M.G.H.S.
Ventura
Santa Clara House Now a restaurant, but was once home to a young couple. The wife had an affair with a salesman and became pregnant by him. She told her husband of this affair, who left her. When the salesman never returned, the woman hung herself in the attic. Her ghost can be seen peering out the window, looking for her salesman lover.
Submited by: M.G.H.S.
Olivan Adobe
This home is said to be haunted by a woman, who is seen at night standing in an upstairs window.
Submited by: M.G.H.S.
Santa Clarita
William S. Hart Home Currently a miuseum, was once home to Willima and his sister. Both haunt the home, as does their nurse and Hart's dog. Hart seems to recognize certain people and appears primarily to those he likes. For some reason, the scent of coffee often wafts through the museum.
Submited by: M.G.H.S.
San Diago
Whaley House In 1852 there was a botched hanging: The gallows was too low, and instead of dying immediately of a broken neck, "Yankee Jim" Robinson slowly strangled to death. Lillian Whaley, lived in the house until her death in 1953. It now serves as a historical monument. Visitors have seen the ghost of Anna Eloise Whaley, carrying a candle as she strolls from room to room. Other reports include: Footsteps, windows opening and closing by themselves, a cradle rocking without assistance, cold breezes, and tripped burglar alarms has also been reported.
Submited by: M.G.H.S.
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