Once an 1800s dance hall, the building that houses Anderson City Hall is said to be haunted by the spirit of a Native American woman and her child, who were murdered on the site long ago. Witnesses have heard residual dancing music and the cries of a child.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 1887 Howard St
Anderson, CA 96007
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 40.447789, -122.30019520000002
- County:
- Shasta County, California
- Nearest Towns:
- Anderson, CA (0.1 mi.)
Cottonwood, CA (4.4 mi.)
Palo Cedro, CA (8.6 mi.)
Millville, CA (9.6 mi.)
Redding, CA (10.7 mi.)
Bella Vista, CA (13.8 mi.)
Bend, CA (14.2 mi.)
Shasta, CA (14.5 mi.)
Keswick, CA (14.9 mi.)
Shasta Lake, CA (16.5 mi.)
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I lived in a house in Shingletown California right across from where big wheels used to be and it was definitely haunted just looking for more information about that area and anyone that lived in that house used to be called Harmons Wheels a couple named Phyllis and George Harmon used to live there in the 80s he was in an accident coming out of the driveway on Highway 44 he was hit by a logging truck