The Mira Theatre Guild

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Dating back to 1918, the historic theatre was formerly a schoolhouse for the children of workers at a nearby naval shipyard. During World War II, the building was converted for its use today, and has been entertaining the residents of the town for over fifty years. Theatre patrons and actors believe the building may be haunted, and have told stories of hearing strange whispers in the basement, as well seeing lights being turned on and off by unseen hands. The Green Room of the establishment is particularly haunted, with visitors reportedly being touched by unseen hands and feeling sharp temperature drops.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
51 Daniels Avenue
Vallejo, CA
United States

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GPS:
38.117837, -122.27129460000003
County:
Solano County, California
Nearest Towns:
Vallejo, CA (1.2 mi.)
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  1. I was just recently (7-30-2021) given a tour of the Mira theatre. I am a local promoter and was looking for another venue besides the Empress Theatre here in Vallejo, CA. to produce a show.
    (FYI…the Mira theater is wonderful and the acoustics are amazing)
    Please allow for me to say here that I am not the type of person that [sees or hears] objects that go bump in the night. I feel the energy or the apparition. I am very sensitive to that.
    I must also make note that what I felt that day wasn’t in the Green Room and it was at around 9:30AM that day. The room was in the South Hall, maybe the next room past the Green Room.
    The energy felt heavy, not low vibration, but somewhere in between.
    It was very overwhelming/strong, and one of the questions I asked the tour guide Richard was: “Is this place haunted?” He smiled and said… yes.
    That was enough confirmation for me as to what I had just experienced.
    They didn’t show me the basement…

    • Hi…. We are gonna visit this place soon. We travel all throughout the Bay Area and make videos on youtube (bassparanormal). Thanks for giving us an idea about this place

      Sari

  2. WOW, well we are paranormal investigators ( BassParanormal) and we are going to visit this place soon. I hope we can visit the basement. 🙂 Thanks

  3. Way back in (around) 2010 my paranormal research team investigated the Mira Theater. In the green room I was tapped on my right ear hard enough that I heard the tap. We received a couple of unintelligible voices on our audio recorders, and upstairs in the theatre we were able to interact with a cold ball of air the size of a basketball and suspended about three feet above the ground that responded to our requests to lower the temperature (ambient temperature was about 70° and it dropped down to 60° on command). The temperature changes were detected with two different thermometers. All in all, it was an amazing experience.

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