J.P. Manrow built his dream house where these apartments now stand; his dream soon became a nightmare when he realized his house was haunted. Manrow, his family, and servants were all assaulted by an invisible known for having a very violent temper and throwing chairs at guests and residents. People were pinched and pushed, and then doors would slam shut to prevent people from escaping. The activity is believed to have been demonic and is unknown if it still exists.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 2700-2734 Larkin St
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 37.8033966, -122.42154749999997
- County:
- San Francisco County, California
- Nearest Towns:
- San Francisco, CA (2.0 mi.)
Sausalito, CA (5.2 mi.)
Tiburon, CA (5.2 mi.)
Belvedere, CA (5.3 mi.)
Marin City, CA (6.6 mi.)
Daly City, CA (7.1 mi.)
Emeryville, CA (7.7 mi.)
Strawberry, CA (8.0 mi.)
Tamalpais-Homestead Valley, CA (8.1 mi.)
Oakland, CA (8.2 mi.)
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