These 13 Haunted Places In San Francisco Will Send Chills Down Your Spine
A city with such a wild and turbulent past is bound to house some restless spirits. Of course, they tend to lurk in the most iconic spots, too, from stately mansions to lavish hotels to renowned landmarks. If you truly want to get in touch with the city's deep, diverse, sometimes tragic history, well, here's your chance, with 13 haunted places in San Francisco.
1. Alcatraz
This one seems pretty obvious, right?
2. Queen Anne Hotel
The corner of Sutter and Octavia was once home to a school for girls in which Miss Mary Lake taught. She may be found lurking in her room, #410.
3. San Francisco Art Institute
Well, it was supposedly built on a cemetery, so, you know…
4. The Palace Hotel
President Warren G. Harding died here in 1923, and, though, it may not be him gliding through the hallways, there has certainly been plenty of paranormal activity reported at this luxurious accommodation.
5. The Bay Bridge
A victim of the 1989 earthquake may come knocking on your window.
6. Cameron House
The spirits are literally sealed in the basement, which was once used as a refuge for Chinese immigrants.
7. Golden Gate Park
Let's just say, if a cop is behind you, don't pull over until you're outside the park. You might also spot a woman looking for her baby at night around the Stow Lake area.
8. Haskell House
Watch for Senator David C. Broderick in a top hat, as well as underground railway passengers he protected.
9. Mansions Hotel
The original owner's daughter Claudia may answer if you ask her a "yes" or "no" question.
10. Abraham Lincoln High School
Beware if you're in the girl's bathroom. And don't try to unlock that door by the cafeteria.
11. Neptune Society Columbarium
Go in at your own risk at this registered city landmark near Geary and Stanyan.
12. Hotel Union Square
Stay in room 207 if you'd like to meet 1920s playwright Lillian Hellman.
13. Sutro Baths
Where the land ends, spirits remain…
And those are just a few spots that have reported paranormal activity. What are some other haunted places in San Francisco? Let us know, so we can steer clear of 'em!
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