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    Mission San José

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    Tuckahoe Plantation

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    James Sheeley House

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    Cutts-Madison House - Dolley Madison House

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    Walsh Mansion - Embassy of Indonesia

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    Library of Congress

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    St. John's Episcopal Church

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    Halcyon House

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    National Building Museum

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.

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    The Devereaux Mansion

    The legend surrounding the mission’s rose window starts with one of its builders, a stonemason whose beloved fell ill and passed away. The rose window was made in her memory, and the stonemason made a memorial surrounding it. Some folks say the woman’s ghost can be seen looking out her window.