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A home built in 1959, with a roof shaped as a hyperbolic paraboloid, [4] [5] known as the "Taco House" or the "Parabola House" A workshop building, with the Harkleroad wind turbine mounted on the roof; Harkleroad built various other unusual dwellings in the area. Most were destroyed when the U.S. Route 101 was built across his land.
The Glen Tavern Inn is a historic 1911 Arts and Crafts hotel in Santa Paula, that is reportedly haunted by the ghosts of children and adults from the 1910s and 1920s era. The inn is believed to be one of the most actively haunted buildings in the county despite a number of urban legends attached to the hotel. [28]
Reportedly haunted locations in San Francisco (11 P) Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in California" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
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The documentary Monster Inside: America's Most Extreme Haunted House examines McKamey Manor, an extreme attraction designed to psychologically and physically torture participants with their consent.
According to Nickell, there is no evidence that the house is haunted, and that alleged whispering sounds can be imagined or due to wind. Additionally, it is common for large, rambling, and drafty old houses to have temperature variations, and the house's settling and exterior temperature changes can explain odd noises. [17] [10]
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Manrow’s House, was built in 1851 by J.P. Marrow, a successful civil engineer and also a judge advocate of a vigilance committee with high reputation in the city. He reported paranormal activities at his house in the form of “visitations, table tapping, rapping and so forth”. These accounts were published in newspapers of San Francisco. [2]