We visited the Winchester Mystery House back in 1987. Before we were married. It was fascinating. It’s about time the kids got to see it.
The house was built in 1884 by a wealthy widow named Sarah L. Winchester. A construction project of such magnitude that it was to occupy the lives of carpenters and craftsmen until her death thirty-eight years later. The Victorian mansion, designed and built by the Winchester Rifle heiress, is filled with so many unexplained oddities, that it has come to be known as the Winchester Mystery House.
Sarah Winchester built a home that is an architectural marvel. Unlike most homes of its era, this 160-room Victorian mansion had modern heating and sewer systems, gas lights that operated by pressing a button, three working elevators, and 47 fireplaces. From rambling roofs and exquisite hand inlaid parquet floors to the gold and silver chandeliers and Tiffany art glass windows, you will be impressed by the staggering amount of creativity, energy, and expense poured into each and every deta
Very nice post. I liked your writing style and the way you covered the topic.
The Children’s Discovery Museum is also a fun destination in San Jose…