A mansion in San Jose was built to confuse ghosts.

It has one-hundred and sixty rooms, four-hundred and sixty-seven doors, and forty-seven fireplaces. But many of the cabinets open to blank walls. Stairways wind around in circles, or run straight into the ceiling. There is at least one door that opens up into a ten-foot drop to the ground.
It was built for the widow of the gun magnate, William Wirt Winchester. The recent Civil War had left millions of young men to rot on battlefields, underneath calvary horses and riddled with musket balls. Many of these musket balls were fired from Winchester rifles. And so Mrs. Winchester thought that the spirits of those killed would come back to haunt her.
This house was continually built, twenty-four hours a day, for thirty-eight years - from 1884 to 1922. Legend has it that Mrs. Winchester’s spiritual medium had advised her to move west in the first place - and told her that if building ever stopped, she would die. Construction only stopped when she did, in fact, do just that.
The mansion is now a gigantic tourist attraction. In the gift shop, they sell shot glasses in the shape of shotgun shells.

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9 Comments Received
February 10th, 2008 @9:43 pm
Really interesting !
February 12th, 2008 @3:31 am
I’ve been there, it’s pretty cool. Way bigger then I imagined.
February 14th, 2008 @3:27 pm
This ROCKS!!! I want to go there now!!!
February 15th, 2008 @10:30 pm
I went there a few years back and it was much cooler than I expected. She even had a saunce room where the door only opened from the outside and a watch room where she could parniodly watch over the staff in the kitchen when they didn’t know. I only wish they had night tours.
February 20th, 2008 @11:18 pm
If you’re going to go on the Winchester Mansion tour, pay the extra amount and go on the behind the scenes tour. It’s well worth the extra money.
February 27th, 2008 @12:49 pm
@Annette~
They do have night tours maybe twice a year?
I know they have them on friday the 13th,
I’ve been on one. It’s amazing.
April 20th, 2008 @4:02 am
ive been there its really stupid and awesome
April 29th, 2008 @3:58 am
there are 4 tours this year 3 in october and 1 in june
February 20th, 2009 @11:56 am
It wasn’t the civil war dead, but the native americans that tortured mrs.Winchester. It had more to do with the idea of dead savages with their savage afterlife ways that tortured her than the thought of some dead white men.
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