Located in San Jose California, the Winchester Mystery House still stands today. The six acre home includes 160 rooms, 47 stairways and fireplaces, 13 bathrooms, 6 kitchens, and 2,000 doors. Construction on the home began in 1884 and continued until 1922 and only ceased when Sarah Winchester...
Today, the Winchester Mystery House, which began going by that name in the 1930s, gives public tours. These tours have been going on since 1923 when the people who bought the house from Sarah’s estate started doing it. It is often referred to as the “house of 10,000 ghosts.” But...
Come visit the Winchester Mystery house today and unlock the secrets Sarah Winchester’s beautiful but bizarre estate. Buy tickets today!
Come visit the Winchester Mystery house today and unlock the secrets Sarah Winchester’s beautiful but bizarre estate. Buy tickets today!
So Sarah Winchester left Connecticut and visited her niece in Menlo Park, California. In 1884, she found a quaint farmhouse near San Jose, California. It was here that she laid the foundation of what would become the mysterious Winchester Mystery House. ...
Winchester demanded constant changes to her very large house. Of course, there are stories. The most prevalent story is that Mrs. Winchester was haunted by the spirits of those killed by the Winchester rifle. After her husband passed away, a psychic told her that to evade the spirits, she ...
I have recently written a book on Sarah Winchester and the Winchester Mystery House, entitled, “The Inscrutable Mrs. Winchester and Her Mysterious Mansion”. It is the most comprehensive book on the subject starting with the history of the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. to the death of Sarah ...
The iconic California haunted house gets his secret origin told in the Winchester Mystery House comic
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