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Haunted Houses and Scary Places in the Inland Empire
Submitted by Ghostpainter on Wed, 06/06/2007 - 8:23am
I started seeing Ghosts when I was about 5 and to young yet to understand what I was seeing. I have since realized that seeing ghosts and having esp or being empathic, is a part of who I am..
On this page are some of the most famous or infamous haunted houses and scary places in the Inland Empire.. I hope I make you look over your shoulder and perhaps even send a chill down your spine as you read.
Last updated: November 2011
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Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
hey the place im talking about is in apple valley. its up milpas rd.the house is all white and about 70 years of age . i liveed in this house from the time i was born to the time i was 10 and a half. the house had a storege attic. the attic is not very big, room for a few boxes. i was about 6 when me my sis and a friend were opening the attic door to see what was inside when the door flong open and a body fell out.when we had gotten control of ourselfs we tryed to see if the man was all right. i had went to touch him and my hand went stright through him, and he dissolved to dust.after this had happened i tried to get my parents to tell me what had happened there when the house had been build. my parents told me the man who had built the house had drank to much and fell through the big bay window and died.after i know the truth of the matter i started to listen closely to all the noises that happened at night .there were footsteps and screams of saddness that scared the daylights out of me! one night i walked out of my bedroom go in the bathroom and in the hall way under the attic door was the man. his face was socked in blood. he moved his hand and wiped his face and the blood came off to show all the deep cuts he had suffered.he raised his other hand to take a drink of alchol out of the bottle got up and walked down the hall were he dissipered.i only saw him one other time when i left the house for the last time. we were going down the driveway when i looked back and saw him standing in front of the big bay window with the bottle in hand and the blood on his face
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
This guy should write a book with his lies
Re: The Haunted House in Apple Valley
I call bullshit.. You were dreaming, had an overactive imagination, you're crazy, or you're just making up lies to stirr up those that believe this kind of crap.
Re: The Haunted House in Apple Valley
I seen stuff like that before I seen demons at the age of 12 i seen really things I hope n I pry no one gets to see the things I seen.... I feel like a crazy person but people can call me crazy I dont care what people think I know what I saw I know what I seen there NOT FAKE WE ARE NOT ALONE...
Haunted Houses in the Inland Empire 2011
Where are the scariest real haunted houses now?
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire bhs
hello im writing to validate the ghost story of the young bhs bakersfield couple who died behind the bleachers in 1969 the girl was wearing a prom dress.were they kiddnaped or attacte by gang members or just thugs e.t.c how did they die .is this story true who were they is there any pictures of them.does any body know if this story is made up. please post yyour reply after this reply .te story is on shadowlands and haunted places websites google it
Re: The Patterson House in Winchester
okay so last night me and like 10 other friends went to the patterson house last night . it was some of ours first time going. we never heard a story about this house.. the only thing i knew was what my fiance said; he told us he went in and it was just old furniture and really old mail. but when we went it was gaurded by cameras and a bobwired fence; we were gonna find a way in but as soon as we pulled up to the house we all stared at the far right window and saw a shadow of a man just standing there. we started yelling and just left; i never believed in things like that but after seeing that shadow i never been soo scared in my life.
Re: The Patterson House in Winchester
Lets just hope that your fiance can form a complete sentence better than you can because if he can't it will be really scary when he tries to get a job to support the both of you.
PS: The word you are looking for is "barbed-wire" and the shadow of the man standing there was probably shadow of a security guard... standing there. Sounds like he did a good job.
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
Reading all of the responses out of pure curiosity, I have realized the only haunting going on here with all of the disrespectful, trespassing vandals is in the empty spaces where their brain matter should be. I also grew up in Hemet, and have seen this house( from a respectable distance), and like alot of other historic buildings, believe that our historic buildings should be renovated and preserved, not used for vandalism and cheap thrills for the simpletons in this community.
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
I lived in hemet but never went in I saw it and passed it my brother and one of my older sisters friend went in but my sisters friend said that they saw dead people and my brother said he heard screams some where around 12:28
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
Wow! You kids are so gullible.
Fact: No one has ever been killed in my home and there are no ghosts there.
I am amazed at how many of you are willing to believe whatever you hear.
Why do you want so desperately to get scared? Are you really that bored?
May I suggest a graveyard where the dead are actually buried.
Let me just say for the record that I would not have purchased the house if it were in fact haunted.
Now please go forth and look elsewhere for your ghosts. I can honestly say that anyone who says they have seen a ghost at my house are lying.
Thank you.
Re: The Haunted Houses in the Inland Empire
I seen stuff like that before I seen demons at the age of 12 i seen really things I hope n I pry no one gets to see the things I seen.... I feel like a crazy person but people can call me crazy I dont care what people think I know what I saw I know what I seen there NOT FAKE WE ARE NOT ALONE... this is not a joke this is not a tests there are DEMONS in this world I have seen them I know it felt really real it was NOT A DREAM u can think im makeing shit up but if u were to be there then we well so hows lieing now!
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
I've been in there, I walked up the house and NOTHING HAPPENED!!!
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
That is because there is nothing there. Just a sad old house that needs to be repaired.
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
ok Ive bEEn hearing rumors about this house and i have lived here my whole life and i have never heard of it before so i really want to know the truth no rumors please because if it is haunted i would like to expeirience it soo can anyone tell me what this house is really about
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
It is not haunted. It is a beautiful home that was badly damaged by persons who belong behind bars. It is also private property!!! I was up there today, I did not go inside because there are signs posted to keep out. You know destruction of private property is a crime, so is trespassing. I heard some kids went up there just the other day and the sheriff came and told them no more warnings trespassers will be prosecuted.
My suggestion to anyone wanting to "check it out" show some respect and decency and stay off the property. It's not yours and it's NOT open to the public. If you need some where to go try the library, it's public.
The only thing you will experience if you go there is what it is like to be hand-cuffed and hauled to the sheriff's station.
Re: The Wilson House
This is the most hilarious thing I've ever read. I've broken into the Wilson House, which was used as an old rest home and privately owned to several families for many years growing up. The only thing scary about that place is the mold that used to grow in the courtyard. Please stop spreading retarded stories that are obviously false. There was no little girl that ever died there. No little girl ever lived there.
And to the person with the obscure story of the man randomly working with wood in the basement, while magically the whole thing is on the verge of going up in flames, I ask you to kindly STFU. That is the most ridiculous statement ever. Might as well have added "he was sculpting gasoline figurines with a arc welder." Just about as bullshit.
I still live right around the corner and see idiots breaking in all the time, and the neighborhood and I call the police every time we see a foreign car or people up there without a vehicle. Stop fucking the place up. The family is broke you shitbags. That's money they have to pay if the bank didn't already take it away from them. Someone did say that United Way owns it, but the original owners still stop by on occasion.
Re: the haunted patterson house
One day I was at the patterson a couple months ago and I almost had a heart attack when i stepped in the roomm on thee left i seen 3 shadows and no one was by me i was so spooked !
Re: the haunted patterson house
The patterson house is a museum now, me and my friends tried getting in a while ago and there was a man living there. he put up barbed wire and i saw some secuirty cameras arund it D:
Re: the haunted patterson house
I grew up next to this house. It is definitely haunted!
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
has anyone seen the mansion in Perris CA, right off the freeway?? i heard no stories about it i never seemed to ask? but if anyone knows anything about it i would like to know...its like right off the exit of D street in Perris...it always caught my attention but i just want to know if anything happens up there?
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
My dad was a real estate broker in the Riverside area from the 1950's through the 1980's, and has told me about this house several times over the years. It was built sometime in the 1920's by a wealthy man trying to surprise his wife with a new house. The story goes, that upon seeing the house, the man's upset wife expressed her disdain for such an "ugly, rural looking mansion" and promptly walked away. The wealthy couple never occupied the home and it has sat mostly vacant since. Being such an odd home, people were often turned down by the banks when looking for funding to purchase the property. The property basically got blackballed over the years by countless banks, and I am not even sure if anyone was ever able to secure financing. The mansion sort of became a huge joke among the banking and real estate industry of the time, but never a murder or a ghost story from what I have heard. As cool as it would be for this to be a haunted mansion on the hill in Perris, it's simply just the result of a series of bad events.
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
Is this the home on the hill west of the 215? It looks sort of like a stone castle? I have always wondered about that. If this isn't the house in question, does anyone know anything about that place? It doesn't look "haunted", but it is very interesting.
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
ive always been wondering about that house! ive seen cars up there.. but never really anyone walking outside.. it is the house off of 215 freeway.. its very interesting how old it is... and the place they put that is very strange because it over looks all of perris.. i would like to go see in side it looks very nice.. but i want to know history about it.. i doubt there's any "ghost" but it does look very interesting..
Re: The Patterson house in winchester
i dont know about that house but i heard theres some funny things afoot at the Patterson house in winchester, anyone else know about that one?
Re: The Patterson house in winchester
I went to the abandoned Patterson house in the middle of the night a few years ago with some friends, before it was restored and turned into a museum. We were taking pictures everywhere and basically amateur "ghost-hunting" for fun. After hopping the fence and making our way through the bushes and trees up to the front of the house, my friend and I both saw a dark shadow about the size of a medium-sized child glide across the only part of the house where there was light; shining down from the moon. It was pitch black in the surrounding area but the image of the shadow was crystal clear to us. If you've ever been to The Patterson house, you know that there is nothing around it except dirt roads and ancient railroad tracks. There were no cars driving by, no people walking around, it was absolutely deserted, especially at the time of hour we were there. Photos revealed hundreds of orb-like images floating everywhere. It is my personal belief that there is definitely paranormal activity going on at The Patterson House.
Re: The Patterson house
we were at the Patterson house a couple of years ago. if you go on sunday afternoons there is a caretaker who shows you around. it was very sad to see it so run down but there was absolutely nothing spooky or unusual about it.
Re: The Patterson house
Could you post any more information about this place? Where in Winchester is it located?
HILLTOP MANOR
I have been to the Hill Top Manor before it burned and was vandalized by people. It was beautiful and it was rented out for people to have weddings and parties there. My cousin had her bridal/ birthday party there on the same day. We had rented it out 6 years ago, and during the dau everything was fine. Before going there to set up for the parties, I had never heard of this place bring haunted. During the day the basement was locked, but during the party at night it became unlocked somehow. Some of my cousin thought it would be fun to go down there, so we did, it was a little creepy, but thats it. While I was in the kitchen cleaning up the sink turned on by itself, and their was a cigar smell in the kitchen while I was in there. Now if I would have known this place was haunted then i would have been way scared but I thought it was just because it was a old house. If you would have seen the manor before the fire it was sooo pretty, in the room in front towrad the right was the room where a bride would get dressed, my cousins and I hung out in that room and thats when my cousin said she seen a girl in the connected bathroom, witch connected to another room. Other then that just little things happened like the lights turning on and off, or the sinks, and the smell of the cigar in the kitchen but the house is old. There is also a old run done house in front of the house where the "workers"/ slaves lived, that house had a tree out in the front where the workers were hung and killed. That house is creepy too.
Re: HILLTOP MANOR
How did you get there??
Ive been looking everywhere and i cant figure out how to get there. I live in hemet and ive never heard of it, it sounds pretty cool, and i like to ghost hunt..lol..thanks:)
Fontana Arrow Ave.
theres a house
just plain haunted
seen stuff go by, and caught a black shadow walking
its abandoned
but everyone who lives there that i know would always see something..
supposedly old kkk house?
Re: Fontana Arrow Ave.
where on arrow? arrow's a long street.
Re: Fontana Arrow Ave.
Where on arrow is this house I live in fontana "Citrus and Arrow"
Re: Fontana Arrow Ave.
where exactly is the house.
Hill Top Manor
regarding hill top manor nothing goes on there we were in there about 2 years ago and nothing at all happened .all this stuff your saying is already planted in your mind before you go in so you think you hear things.that place is quiet very quiet nothing strange about this place
Re: Hill Top Manor
I agree! I have done the same thing and took pictures throughout the place. I used to go into the house quite frequently. People are just trying to make up stories about a mansion that looks a bit run down because idiots have destroyed it through the years.
Hilltop manor
So me my bro and my two friends just got back from there and i couldn't believe the stuff i saw. I ran out screaming first and i'm not going to lie i had little puddle of pee in my underwear. And my brother ran out after me with a huge erection and shit in his pant's. My friend aaron free came out with red hair again but this time it was blood from the ghost of the period. My other friend tyler ricardo came out looking like a wookie "grrrrrrrr". Scary stuff
P.S. we really just came back from there
not that scary just pretty dark
Inland Empire Haunted Houses
OMg have you people heard of holograms LOL google it lames and get a life. Ghost are fake. !!
Re: Inland Empire Haunted Houses
If you think ghosts are fake, then why are you even bothering to post on this forum? It seems like you are the one that has to get a life, Shannon. By the way, you suck.
Re: Inland Empire Haunted Houses
I have seen too many ghosts, my first one when I was to young to even know what I was seeing....I find it hard for anyone to write and pronounce ghost as fakes....
You have never had a feeling or cold chills or seen something or some one you knew was dead? And Besides, I dont think they had the use of Holograms at the Whaley house in San Diego in the 1890's.
Pay a visit to some of the places we have described or stand in a grave yard late at night and then come back and let us know your feelings.
theghostpainter
Re: Inland Empire Haunted Houses
I lived on E Rialto Ave In San Bernardino.
I have seen many things at that house.
I need to really know what happen their.
I have dreams of a little girl their.
Can any one tell me what happen?
Re: Inland Empire Haunted Houses
First of all, don't ever put up your home address on a public message board. You don't want some stranger to come over or use your address to make up some story about ghosts to gain your trust.
San Bernardino is a very old city with lots of history. Whatever you are witnessing in your home might not just be your house, but the land itself. Try your local library to look up San Bernardino history and the history reguarding your property. See if there was anything there before your home was built. This might take some time and might not be as easy as a Google search. Check to see if any accidents/events occured in or near your property.
If you don't have the resources or money to rent or buy any investigating equipment, you can contact an HONEST paranormal research group and see if they could provide you a detailed annalysis of your home/property. This should include baseline readings of EMF, any interesting tempurature changes, photography, heat sensing, etc. They should also test the soil in your property for any unusual amounts of specific minerals (like quartz or limestone) or pesticides. They should also try and get some history of the area. It seems like a lot of work, but if they are an honest, good paranormal investigation group, they would welcome the opportunity to work with you and hopefully find something paranormal. (oh, and they should not charge you. Their services should be free or perhaps a small fee for supplies)
Ok...that was a lot. Get back to us and let us know if anything new is happening. By the way, what are some of the things you have seen?
Ritchie mansion - Hilltop manor
I'm doing some research on Hilltop manor once known as the Ritchie mansion. Can anyone confirm the deaths that took place or would like to give a statement of what they went through while visiting the home?
Re: Ritchie mansion - Hilltop manor
I was just at the Richie Mansion today - and no, there is no proof or record of any deaths taking place there.
There is a story about my visit to Hilltop Manor posted here: Hilltop Manor
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
is anyone living in this house? spooky if there is
Haunted House in Chino Hills
wow you are so stupid how could you miss the phillps mansion on pomona blvd and kevin cooper did more to that little boy i know the story thoroughly and the boy was also stabbed and axed and kevin cooper did not cut his ears he cut his throat from ear to ear for those of you interested in the true story of the chino hills murder check this out
http://lang.dailybulletin.com/projects/cooperwatch/news/042305_joshua_statement.asp
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
well u kinda got the story of Bloomington high school wrong buddy
one of the construction workers working in the auditorium fell and died while working his name was Charlie ..he doesn't hurt anyone though he makes stuff disappear sometimes but that's all
trust me I knoww I attened that school
Haunted Bloomington High School
The story about Bloomington High School is slightly different from both that are on this sight. Vivian Bish was the drama teacher when she fell into the orchestra pit and hit her head. It was about a five foot drop and she did not have broken wrists. She died in the hospital from her head injury. The pit was filled in as part of a renovation during the 2006 school year. It was done because it flooded every time it rained. It is rumored that "Charlie" was a construction worker who died in the auditorium. There are no confirmed reports of such an accident, but he is the one that is blamed for all of the mysterious happenings in the theater. There are reports of flickering lights, the feeling of someone about to push you down the stairs, and the feeling of being watched in the costume room. I also attend BHS and have a friend who was in acting for four years. She is the one who found out this information from the current drama teacher, Ms. Wright. Ms. Wright was a former student of Vivian Bish.
Re: Haunted Bloomington High School
thats suppa scary!
Re: The Haunted Houses of the Inland Empire
chaffey high school in ontario is very haunted.
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