![]() Link to purchase tickets for the Flashlight Tour: Or please send a message through this website here. If you have any questions about this investigation tour, please ask Tiffany Turner at her table or during her Basic Ghost Hunting Equipment Talk on Saturday afternoon at 2:30pm at the Mystical Minds Convention. Hope to see you come out for this incredible opportunity to investigate the Winchester Mystery House. COVID-19 masking is required for the tour even with vaccination. Large bags or backpacks are not allowed on the tour. Spirit boxes or other sound creating devices need to have headphones so they don’t interfere with the tour. Video recording is allowed as long as no full-length recording is done of the tour itself. Paranormal equipment can be used as follows: Night vision cameras should be handheld only. Outside the Winchester Mystery House (Taken by Marilyn Vix, 2022) Here is a basic low down of what will be happening: ![]() It does cost money to buy a ticket since it is a type of tour by WMH. Please bring you’re own equipment if you have it. It’s a chance to get into one of the famous locations in the world and to investigate it yourself. In the evening, I’ll be leading an investigation at the Winchester Mystery House on their Flashlight Tour at 10pm. ![]() I’ll be giving a talk on the Basics of Ghost Hunting Equipment on Saturday, Feb. My next appearance will be at: Mystical Minds Convention on Feb. So, I’ve decided to share the information I’ve been learning in the form of basic ghost hunting equipment and a chance to try it all out, tours to try out your ghost hunting skills. Since I’ve begun dabbling and exploring into paranormal investigating, it’s taken me on a long journey to many different and unique sites: The Whaley House, The Queen Mary, a haunted store in Soquel, CA, and Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum. An adaptation of the story is being pursued by the Australian directors the Spierig brothers, with Helen Mirren attached as Sarah, and the angle for the flick sounds to be a sort of horror genre take, one playing with the idea that Sarah's ghosts might be real.Greetings and welcome. If it hasn't been so this whole time, it does sound like the Winchester Mystery House is getting a bit Disney-fied, and it's about to receive the film treatment to boot, which certainly won't help in that regard. That's particularly true around Halloween, when there are flashlight tours etc. Its many rooms (including the attic, there are 161) are arranged to spooky effect, with tour guides playing off the popular ghost narrative. Now the home, which is listed in the National Archives of Historic Places, is San Jose's largest tourist attraction, known as the Winchester Mystery House. ![]() It's here that Sarah reportedly secluded herself after the 1906 earthquake, which she interpreted not as a geological event, but as the literal bump of spirits in the night. That's why the mansion is so full of winding staircases, crawl spaces, and other nooks and crannies in which to run and hide from unseen tormenters, including a previously unexplored attic space recently excavated by the home’s preservation team. ![]() In an era in which seances were all the rage and the occult was particularly enticing, Sarah, a widow, saw a psychic who claimed to be channelling her late husband, informing her that she was being haunted by dangerous ghosts of people killed by, you guessed it, Winchester rifles. The story goes that the mansion of Sarah Winchester, heir to the rifle family's fortune, was constantly under construction in order to create more space for her to quite literally outrun her demons. ![]()
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