Vallejo Masonic Temple

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The Vallejo Masonic Temple has been converted to a block of old-fashioned apartments, so please respect the fact that this is a series of private residence’s. The fourth floor of the building is supposed to be haunted, as visitors have seen strange lights on this level when the building was in disuse for a period of time.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
707 Marin Street
Vallejo, CA
United States

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GPS:
38.10236820000001, -122.25685920000001
County:
Solano County, California
Nearest Towns:
Vallejo, CA (0.1 mi.)
Crockett, CA (4.2 mi.)
Rodeo, CA (4.8 mi.)
American Canyon, CA (5.0 mi.)
Port Costa, CA (5.6 mi.)
Hercules, CA (6.1 mi.)
Benicia, CA (6.5 mi.)
Pinole, CA (7.1 mi.)
Bayview, CA (7.4 mi.)
Tara Hills, CA (8.2 mi.)

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  1. I am a resident living in these apartments, and I can assure you, there is a lot of activity here. When I first moved in, the sinks in the kitchen and bathroom would randomly turn on by them selves. Me and my husband would be watching TV, and it would unplug from the wall, without us going near it. Paintings would randomly fall off the walls, and a few of our guests have seen a figure walking around upstairs in the loft.
    We just moved into a larger apartment on the same floor, and there is a lot less activity here. Sometimes at night we hear what sounds like our cat running up the stairs, but our cat would be sleeping with us on the bed.
    We never fept threatened, but is is bizzare for sure. I know the Mason’s used to have their funerals here. The reason the hallways and staircase is so wide, is because they needed enough room to carry the caskets and turn them around corners.

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