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USS Midway Museum Haunted San Diego

USS Midway Museum

You’d no doubt be conjuring up images of a dark, dank house if asked to imagine a likely venue for a spook or specter to haunt and call home. Or maybe an aged hotel with a murky past. Perhaps even a stately home that the lord or lady still resided ...

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View Article - Hauntings At The Robinson-Rose House
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Hauntings At The Robinson-Rose House

Just a few minutes from the palm trees and pristine beaches of San Diego, visitors can take a walk back in time. The city’s Old Town offers a glimpse into what life looked like 200 years ago — with the potential to see some of the town’s ghostl ...

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View Article - The Haunting Georgian Hotel
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The Haunting Georgian Hotel

Seemingly plucked from Miami, this art-deco, gaudy blue hotel is a striking edifice in the grey physicality of the inevitable sprawl of the concrete jungle known as Santa Monica. The hotel is, without a doubt, funky and even a bit whimsical, yet some ...

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View Article - Most Haunted Places in California
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Most Haunted Places in California

California's haunted reputation stems from its rich and tumultuous history, which includes tales of the Gold Rush, missions, and a diverse cultural heritage. The haunted locations are in abundance in California, built on tragedy and broken dreams. Fo ...

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View Article - Del Mar Racetrack
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Del Mar Racetrack

At first glance, San Diego appears to be all sunshine and good vibes - but don’t be fooled. After the sun goes down, a different side of San Diego wakes up, even at the racetrack. It turns out that “America’s Finest City” is also one of Ameri ...

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View Article - Calvary Cemetery
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Calvary Cemetery

Have you ever heard of an abandoned cemetery so beautiful that you could host a wedding there? Would you let your children play on a playground that is built on a graveyard with no gravestones? Or picnic there if you knew the graves of old city leade ...

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View Article - Star of India
Star of India Ghost San Diego

Star of India

A ship full of entities, the Star of India, the oldest working sailing vessel, is an 1863 iron sailing ship. It was previously known as ‘The Euterpe,’ which is the Grecian muse of music. A gorgeous name for a magnificent ship. Star of India had a ...

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View Article - San Diego’s Haunted Museums
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San Diego’s Haunted Museums

Filled To The Brim With Haunted History   Museums capture the attention and love of most who enter them, homes to relics of the past, a safe haven for history to live on. The United States alone is home to over 35,000 museums, with Califor ...

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View Article - A Few Very (Bookable) Haunted Hotels in San Diego
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A Few Very (Bookable) Haunted Hotels in San Diego

California is bursting at the seams with haunted hotels, motels, and inns. San Diego is one of the most filled! We scoured the internet for truly eerie paranormal events happening at these haunted hotspots. Check out our list below to find your next ...

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View Article - Villa Montezuma Museum
Ghost of Villa Montezuma San Diego

Villa Montezuma Museum

Architecture that seems wildly out of place, the Villa Montezuma Museum is a Queen Anne-styled mansion that sits on the outskirts of San Diego. Built for Jesse Shepard in 1887, this historical landmark is believed by many to be the city’s most haun ...

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