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Haunted San Jose, Haunted America

The long history of San Jose has accumulated a remarkable amount of ghostly tales, from things that go bump in the night to its most famous haunt, the Winchester Mystery House.


A ghostly bride stalks the corridors of the Sainte Claire Hotel, and a spectral janitor still carries out his duties at Overfelt High. At the La ForĂȘt Restaurant, long-dead miners from New Almaden are rumored to appear in rooms they once called home. The ancestral land of the Ohlone people might now be the home of high tech, but its haunted past remains.


Author, educator and lifelong resident Elizabeth Kile brings to life the memories of those who came before -- and those who never left.

Elizabeth Kile

Elizabeth Kile is a lifelong resident of San Jose and is deeply familiar with all the places she's written about, from Hicks Road to San Jose State University. She has participated in paranormal investigations in Truckee, California, and Virginia City, Nevada, and has explored haunted locations and graveyards in nearly all fifty states. She is currently a high school English teacher in San Jose, and she lives with her husband, two daughters, a coonhound named Miss Marple and a part-time cat.

The History Press