No matter which sailing you choose, you’ll journey through the ever-popular Inside Passage one of the most popular experiences on any Alaska vacation and visit Hubbard Glacier or Endicott Arm and. Music for this episode was performed by Michael Rivers. Winchester Mystery House is a popular stop for family travelers visiting the San Francisco area, especially in the month of October. We want to hear from you! We want your ghost stories or even your non-stories, if you later realized you saw nothing paranormal. We would also love your suggestions for stories to cover in the future.Įmail us both at individually at or us on Facebook and Instagram at GhostlyPodcast Sources for this week’s episode: In 1886, she bought a farmhouse in San Jose, California, and started constructing the building. Inside the new room, Sarah’s worker found things like an old pump organ, a Victorian couch, a sewing machine, and paintings. Then visit our website, to see the pictures talked about in the episode, learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls page. It’s an attic space that was presumably boarded up after the home’s owner Sarah Winchester passed away in 1922. Tell your friends! Then you can debate the truth yourselves! Word of mouth is one of the best ways to grow our audience, so we can do all the amazing things we have planned for this year. And be sure to find us on all social media at Ghostly Podcast. The Winchester Mansion contains one hundred and sixty-one rooms, seven floors, two thousand doors, ten thousand windows, a couple of ballrooms and forty-seven fireplaces. (Check out the episode here if you haven’t had a chance to listen yet).ĭone listening to the episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes. Now is the time to vote on this episode! Vote on whether or not the Winchester House and Sarah Winchester were cursed and haunted. Click here to vote if you don’t see the poll: Īlso included in this episode are, as always, poll results from our previous episode on the movie The Omen. Winchester House with Open Windows Photo Credit: Patrick Harrington
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