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This unending mansion had 7 stories, 161 rooms, 47 fireplaces, and over 10,000 panes of glass — all in an attempt to confuse ...
The Winchester Mystery House has been recreated as a model on display at Mineta San Jose International Airport and one made of Lego bricks at Legoland Discovery Center at the Great Mall in Milpitas.
This LEGO block model of the Winchester Mystery House, built for the new LEGOLAND Discovery Center Bay Area, took over 200 hours to assemble. It consists of more than 7500 plastic bricks, ...
Perhaps the strangest thing about the Winchester Mystery House, which in Winchester's day was called Llanada Villa, is why the widow built it this way after she moved to the Bay Area in 1885 ...
The movie "Winchester" is set to release in theaters on Feb. 2, 2018. Before you butter the popcorn, learn the true story behind Sarah Winchester's Mystery House.
Fans of Halloween will tell you it’s never too early to start planning for the most frightful night of the year. To that end, ...
The Winchester Mystery House is located at 525 South Winchester Boulevard in San Jose, California. The home opened its doors to the public in 1923 and has since offered guided tours of the mansion.
For visitors entering the dual dining rooms at the Winchester Mystery House, the feeling of sumptuous excess can be overwhelming. Elegant Bradbury and Bradbury Victorian wallpapers in different ...
The Winchester Mystery House even boasts special tours on Halloween and Fridays the 13th. It’s regularly cited as one of the most haunted places in America. To this day, ...
The Winchester Mystery House offers a Mansion Tour, which takes you to 110 rooms, and an Explore More Tour that lets you visit rooms not seen on the Mansion Tour. Each tour costs $38.99 for adults ...
It’s that time of year when we seek out eerie or downright scary experiences, and a day trip to San Jose to tour the Winchester Mystery House is one of the best ideas you’ll have this October ...
The Winchester Mystery House to stage a 13-hour tour marathon Take note, triskaidekaphobes: The San Jose attraction is marking a special centennial in its usual quirky fashion.