Sutro Baths, San Francisco


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The Sutro Baths area in San Francisco is considered haunted by reports of ghostly apparitions of Victorian-era bathers and a forlorn woman wandering the rocks. Paranormal activity includes reports of strange noises, footsteps in the tunnels, and even inverted pentagrams and rumors of ritualistic activity. The site of the former grand bathing complex, which burned down in 1966, is believed by some to be a place where the deceased remain. Visitors have reported seeing ghosts of former bathers and Victorian-era ladies with parasols in the area. Strange noises and footsteps are said to come from the underground tunnels beneath the ruins. The tunnels are rumored to have dark symbols, like inverted pentagrams, and are thought by some to be a site for occult activities. The grand Sutro Baths complex was a popular public swimming facility that burned down on June 26, 1966, creating a lingering sense of history and the possible presence of spirits.

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