The Whaley House Ghost

Ghost world "has always attracted attention, because there are alleys of mystery that makes people curious. In the book Why People Believe Weird Things (1997), in his foreword writes Stephen Jay Gould, the construction of the human mind such as crop weeds. Easily swayed. That makes people skeptical of everything that is faced. Doubt but believe. No exception about ghosts. A world that is not really bright but disturbed curiosity, that is now being exposed by the print and electronic media. Events on television variety O, Ceram, Mystery, Believe Not Believe, The Scariest Places in the World, Would You Believe It, or Mysteries True Story mainstream audience. Although they enjoyed it in a strange way, watching as he pillow to the face.


Departure from this ghost hunt, hauntedhouse.com noted a house right at the intersection of highways and roads of San Diego Harney as the most haunted house in America. "The Whaley House," said Hans Holver, famous ghost hunters are watching the house. The house in "old town" of San Diego is now a museum and is open every day from 10:00 to 17:30. A number of ghosts that occupy the house. Like Yankee Jim, Whaley and his wife, and several other ghosts that are not known. There is also a small child, Whaley who died of high fever. Whaley house was built by Thomas Whaley in 1856. Thomas the social character is very well known in San Diego. Before the haunted house into a museum, one floor is used as a theater, while the living room on the first floor of a judicial office.


Corinne Lillian Whaley, Whaley who occupy the last descendant of the house. He was the youngest daughter of the Whaley family of six people. He died at the age of 89 years in 1953. Thomas died on December 14, 1890 at the age of 67. His wife, Anna, died on February 24, 1913. They are both buried in Mount Hope, San Diego. Since then the Whaley House languish for years. To restore the condition to form the municipality of San Diego Historical Shrine Foundation. Whaley House purchased and converted into a museum of history by restoring appropriate original condition. 1960, when the Whaley House was opened to the public, a lot of strange events experienced by the guards and visitors. They confessed, felt there was a ghost in there.

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