Completed in 1857, the Whaley House Museum stands as a Greek Revival structure in San Diego’s Old Town. Over the years, it has served multiple purposes, including a family home, general store, theater, and county courthouse. Today, the house is renowned for its alleged paranormal activity, drawing visitors eager to experience its eerie atmosphere. The building’s rich history and ghostly reputation make it a unique destination for those interested in both historical and supernatural encounters.
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