This historic house is said to be haunted by its namesake family, the Estudillos. The house has been featured on the TV show Ghost Adventures.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 4000 Mason Street
San Diego, California
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 32.7533786, -117.19722969999998
- County:
- San Diego County, California
- Nearest Towns:
- San Diego, CA (3.5 mi.)
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The spirits are very friendly. When I visited the home it’s very beautiful and old. Made me think of when I lived in a adobe as a kid in San Miguel Mexico. I tell everyone that visits.. please respect the family because even though they are passed on.. they are very much alive and they are very welcoming as long as you respect the house and thank them for their hospitality.