Point Sur Lighthouse, Monterey County


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Point Sur Lighthouse in Monterey County is reportedly haunted by several spirits, including that of a woman named Ruth who enjoys the kitchen, and a child known as "Pokey". Volunteers and ghost hunters have claimed to capture disembodied voices, including whispers of "Now she wants you to go home" and the childlike voice of Pokey asking to go to bed. These paranormal experiences contribute to the lighthouse's reputation as one of the most active haunted sites in America. Volunteers and paranormal investigators have recorded eerie whispers and voices of former residents, such as an unknown woman saying, "Now she wants you to go home" or a child named "Pokey". Ruth: The spirit of a woman who enjoyed cooking and is said to linger in the kitchen, according to volunteer Julie Nunes. Pokey: A young child spirit whose voice has been captured, and who sometimes sings or responds to questions. A sighing woman has been heard outside the lighthouse, and it is thought that other families who lived there may have returned as ghosts. Volunteers and paranormal investigators have used standard recording equipment to capture unexplainable voices from the past. K2 meters have been used in investigations to detect electromagnetic fields, which are sometimes associated with paranormal activity. Some volunteers, including Julie Nunes, have personal experiences, such as hearing voices and feeling a presence in the lighthouse. Point Sur Lighthouse is considered one of the most haunted lighthouses in America, with some ghost hunters citing it as one of the most active sites they've ever explored. Despite the paranormal claims, there have been no reported deaths or malevolent entities at the lighthouse.

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