Rancho Cucamonga
Information about Rancho Cucamonga, California
Submitted by Ghostpainter on Sat, 2006-05-27 16:43. Rancho Cucamonga
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Joseph Filippi, some say, haunts his winnery
Submitted by Ghostpainter on Thu, 2008-10-09 15:37. Rancho Cucamonga | For the Kids | Ghost Stories
Does Joseph Filippi still try to go to work even after he has been dead over 30 years. It seems so. The winery is supposed to be haunted by the patriarch even to this day according to several visitors and workers of the winery. In the tasting room visitors have heard what they describe as eerie laughter and the sound of glass breaking. Perhaps the sipping of free wine samples is what leads many a visitor to believe he is being watched, especially in the souvenir shop, where one can sometimes late at night hear the sounds of a piano playing. Only there is not a piano in the shop.
Cucamonga is alive with the dead....Ghosts, Phantoms carrying blood stained swords keep many residents of the city awake at nigh
Submitted by Ghostpainter on Sat, 2008-08-09 13:34. Rancho Cucamonga | Ghost StoriesOne of my relatives reports that when he was a kid delivering newspapers in Alta Loma he came around a corner one Sunday morning and found herself surrounded by dead confederate soldiers. Hundreds of them were crawling and reaching for her help. She was so horrified and scarred that she threw the papers in the street and went home to get her mom. She said that she drove him back to the street to get the his papers and finish the route but also to see what it was that had so scarred him. But when she got back to the bloody scene we found nothing. Even the papers were gone. She had to call her boss to get more papers. When her boss asked about what happened to the other papers she said she lied and said that some big kids had taken them. She said she never saw the apperations again but she never found out what happened to his papers either.
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