
Most Haunted Places in California
California, the Golden State, is home to some of the most spine-chilling and mysterious locations in the world, earning its reputation as one of the most haunted places in California. From the eerie halls of Alcatraz to the ghostly presence at the W ...
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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 ...
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San Diego’s Haunted Museums
Filled To The Brim With Haunted History Museums capture the hearts of those who wander through their halls, offering a sanctuary for the stories, relics, and memories of the past. With over 35,000 museums across the United States ...
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Villa Montezuma Museum
With its striking Queen Anne architecture, the Villa Montezuma in San Diego looks oddly out of place on the edge of the city. Built in 1887 for English composer, pianist, and author Jesse Shepard, the mansion has earned a reputation as one of the ci ...
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The Davis-Horton House
Establishing a new settlement in San Diego was no simple task, especially in the mid-1800s. But in 1850, William Heath Davis took on the challenge by purchasing 160 acres of land. He laid out the first streets, built a warehouse and a sizable wharf, ...
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The Whaley House
The Whaley House stands as one of San Diego’s most famous and haunted historic homes. Its rich history and eerie reputation draw visitors from around the world.Built in 1857 by Thomas Whaley, the house served as a family home, courthouse, and ...
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Julian Cemetery
With the search for gold came also death; such is the history behind the Julian Pioneer Cemetery. Burial grounds like these are becoming more decrepit with each passing year, and this one is no different.Perhaps its rustic atmosphere is the comp ...
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Hotel Del Coronado
Coronado Island is a slice of California heaven. Nestled next to San Diego, visitors can sunbathe on the beach, enjoy an ice cream cone, or even stay at a Coronado establishment: Hotel Del Coronado. While the sprawling, 757-room hotel offer ...
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Horton Grand Hotel
Built in 1887 during San Diego’s post-railroad boom, the Grand Horton Hotel was a product of rapid growth and rising ambition. Designed by architects Comstock & Trotsche, it quickly became a symbol of the city's expanding downtown and a hub fo ...
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El Campo Santo Cemetery
At only half an acre in total size, the cemetery of El Campo Santo, or the holy field, is one of the smallest cemeteries you’ll find in California. About the size of a small gas station parking lot, it is comprised of white wooden crosses througho ...
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