I visited the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California in 1981. More on the house is here. It’s certainly a unique building.
Spooky!😃
— Kenie🤍 (@naturegirlkenie) January 15, 2020
A New Room Has Been Discovered in the Winchester Mystery House | Architectural Digest https://t.co/VDHf9X8mnL
We've come a long way! The Winchester Mystery House has undergone some drastic changes. What stands today is just a glimpse into the mind of Sarah Winchester. pic.twitter.com/57AT32vgSd
— Winchester Mystery House (@WinchesterHouse) January 11, 2021
38 years of constant construction, and a whole lot of oddities.
— Winchester Mystery House (@WinchesterHouse) December 28, 2020
• 24,000 square feet
• 10,000 windows
• 2,000 doors
• 160 rooms
• 52 skylights
• 47 stairways and fireplaces
• 17 chimneys
• 13 bathrooms
• 6 kitchens pic.twitter.com/uuY5rxo6Rr
In 1924, the famed escape artist and paranormal skeptic stepped foot into one of the most infamous haunted houses in America. He left with some advice for its owners.https://t.co/8U4wlaqhIq
— Mental Floss (@mental_floss) May 13, 2023