In this episode, we discuss the Rengstorff House ("R House") and its quirky history and connections with other major events.
This 1896 set of murders that shook California is odd because while we know who committed the crimes, it remains unsolved to this day.
WE ARE BACK! This week, we look into the legends of SJSU and focus on Yoshihiro Uchida Hall and the legendary man for whom it is named after.
Sorry folks - no episode this week! We just have some announcements to make but we will still have spooky content coming to you soon.
This week, we celebrate one full calendar year of San Hauntse episodes! Thank you all for your continued support!
Building off of last week's episode, we discuss the legends and infamous inmates of Alcatraz. Be sure to check out the Indigenous Peoples' Day Special for the complete history!
This week, we want to highlight the Ohlone people whose land we live on today by highlighting some Ohlone legends and stories and talking about important local Indigenous history including the occupation of Alcatraz.
Gravitational anomaly? Optical illusion? The highest dielectric bio-cosmic radiation known anywhere in the world? Tune in to find out what's so mysterious about The Mystery Spot.
This beach and the surrounding property are known among locals for their politics, history, and the mysterious ghost of a sailor.
The former home of the Tuttle family and later the now-closed Dusty Treasures, Antiques, & Collectibles store is said to be haunted despite its well-kept appearance.
**We apologize for the static in this episode!** This historic house once owned by the Hirahara family (who housed displaced Japanese-Americans after WWII internment) doesn't just look very haunted—it's *said* to be haunted by mysterious and angry spirits.
This iconic restaurant sitting on Mt. Hamilton is supposedly by a mysterious little girl whose identity remains unknown
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This week, we dive into all of the works inspired by the Hicks Road legend AND interview Julian P. Flores, the director of the Hicks Road movie/author of the book Hicks Road: Jacob's Story!
Get ready for part 2 of our 3 part series on Hicks Road! This week, we read people's stories about the legend and look into some trivia about the road and legend.
This week, we finally delve into San José's most well known legend: Hicks Road. Because there's so much to talk about, we're only covering (some) of the history this week and will cover even more about Hicks Road in the next two episodes.
This iconic park may or may not be haunted but either way, it has a dark history with numerous gruesome true events that have happened here.
**This is our RE-RECORDED version of this episode! The original can still be heard (Ep. 1)** San José is the birthplace of this restaurant chain but did you know that the one off Tully/101 is supposedly haunted?
This iconic hotel located right in the center of San José is said to be haunted by a number of ghosts.
This former speakeasy along the San Mateo County coast is famous for its Blue Lady ghost. But is she completely made up?