Stagecoach Inn Newbury Park CA Open House Nov 2016 HISTORY Conejo
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Stagecoach Inn Museum (Passport 2 History): Look Who's Traveling
Going on a Passport 2 History adventure at Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newbury Park, California.
The original Stagecoach Inn, called the Grand Union Hotel, was built in 1876 at the southwest corner of what is now Ventu Park Road and the Ventura Freeway.
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Valentine's Day at Stagecoach Inn Museum
Vintage cards and dresses are on display Sunday at the Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newbury Park.
History of the Conejo Valley
History of the early settlers of the Conejo Valley. For more information, go to stagecoachinnmuseum.com
THE HAUNTED STAGECOACH INN
This Amazing place is in Newberry Park in Ventura County California. This is where we started our huge youtube collaboration on the way to the incredibly haunted Oman House.
Here is a shoutout list for the following youtuber that joined us for the Stagecoach inn.
PSYCHO GHOST TRACKERS (BRANDON, BRANDY)
THE HAUNTED EXPLORERS (MURAD)
HISTORY OF THE LOCATION AND WHY IT'S HAUNTED!
The Stagecoach Inn in Newbury Park, California, originally known as the Grand Union Hotel, was used as a resting area for people who traveled from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara. Besides a hotel and stagecoach stop, it has also been used as a post office, church, restaurant and military school.[4] It is California Historical Landmark no. 659 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It played a major role in the development of the stage line transportation network in California. The hotel was also the first business venture in the Conejo Valley. SOURCE (WIKIPEDIA)
Said to be one of California’s most haunted places, the historic inn is now a museum and gift shop reported to be open Wednesdays through Sundays, from 1 to 4 p.m. A ghost named Pierre is said to live here, and docents say he plays pranks like rolling up the rugs, stacking the library books on the floor, and turning the upstairs quite cold. Footsteps have been heard, and a face has been seen looking out the upstairs windows. Some visitors reported having conversations with an “oddly dressed man” who disappeared the moment they turned away. SOURCE (HAUNTEDPLACES.ORG)
Beyond the decades of history, past the historic collections of furniture and antiques, the inn is reported to be haunted by not one, not two, but possibly three different spirits. The first of the three is a young boy who according to legends stayed at the inn in the 1890's. The boy wandered off from the inn into the nearby hills, sadly becoming hopelessly lost and never being seen again. His body was never found and it was assumed he died in the wilderness. The boy's voice can now be heard calling eerily through the house.
Next up, is the ghost of tall woman who has only been seen out of the corners of visitor's eyes, briefly seen in a flash and then gone. But after the elegant phantom disappears into nothing, the smell of her pungent perfume is left behind to remind you of her presence. She was mostly encountered from 1952 through 1965.
But the most well known ghost is called Pierre Duvon (or Duval), apparently a burly bearded mountain man who was supposedly shot and murdered while asleep in the inn back in 1889. Now he performs a variety of poltergeist like actions throughout the inn as well as leaving unnerving cold spots on the stairs. In the late 1960's, the psychic Sybil Leek at the behest of the museum director, Dr. Cyril W. Anderson, identified the ghost and determined his name and fate. She described him as a bearded stocky man in his mid thirties. A month later, a pair of leather chaps along with a gun holster was donated to the museum. According to the man donating them, they once belonged to Pierre and the two items are now on display inside the museum. The room where Pierre was brutally murdered suffers from the greatest number of spiritual occurrences.
The docents of the inn, unlike many other haunted locals, actually revel in their ghosts and will gladly discuss the stories surrounding the three spooks. They even show tourists the picture taken when the inn burnt down in 1970. According to some people, if you look close enough, you can make out the picture of what is possibly a wizened old man. Of the several pictures taken during the blaze, three are suppose to show the ghost rising up in the flames. Of course, some viewers believe that the image in the fire is that of a woman instead, so maybe one of the other ghosts is appearing in the picture instead of Pierre. But, you should visit, look at the picture and decide which ghost it is yourself. SOURCE (WEIRD CA)
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Please watch: INSIDE THE HAUNTED MURDER CAVE - THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND (DON'T WATCH ALONE)!!!
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Historic Stagecoach Inn to be torn down to reduce traffic congestion in Round rock
The Historic Preservation Commission for Round Rock helped vote against a city permit to tear the building down, but the stay is only temporary.
Meet the Pioneers: Traveling by Stagecoach
Long before it had trains, planes or even automobiles, the only way in and out of the Southern Oregon valleys was either to walk, ride a horse, or mule, or catch the stagecoach. Imagine that rocking and bumpy ride in the mid 19th Century. The 2012 Meet the Pioneers actors remember Mrs. Margaret Savage and her first stagecoach trip in 1883.
Meet the Pioneers 2012.
Cast
Stage Driver: Curtis Lewis
Passenger: Vivienne Grant
Shopkeeper: Peggy Peffley
Ghost Hunt at the haunted Stagecoach Inn! (FB Live 5-26-17)
This is an incredible FB Live video from the investigation that we did at the Stagecoach Inn located in Ida Grove, IA. The results that we got were AMAZING! Dee Garcia was scratched by a spirit right in front of the camera!
Barbershop Quintet (PART 1) @ Stagecoach Inn, Newbury Park, CA
Wonderful Fourth of July festivities, 2013.
Stagecoach Inn - Virtual Ghost Hunt
THE FEED STARTS About 1 minute into the video! Watch our Virtual Ghost Hunt from the Old Stage Coach Inn in Palmyra, Ohio. You can still be a part of the virtual ghost hunt by watching the feed from the DVRs and leaving a comment below if you see anything. If you are interested in contacting the Old Stage Coach Inn to schedule your own paranormal investigation, please connect to: Again, if you see something, please leave a comment. Make sure you state the time and what camera so we can go back and review the footage.
History Camp for Kids at Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum
Camp Floyd History Camps for kids are a fun-filled educational experience about how soldiers lived at Camp Floyd in 1861, and how the Utah War served pre-Civil War objectives. Campers will meet costumed interpreters, play 19th Century games, drill, march and set up a soldier's camp, fire an 1860's period firearm, make and take home soldier craft activities. Other activities include conducting a full-scale military exercise; and observing muskets and a cannon fired. Participants will receive a history camp tee shirt, kepi, replica rifle, canteen, haversack, yo-yo, and more. Campers will return home each day with furlough papers. The park may be able to provide carpooling information with others in your area. These programs are for both boys and girls, 8-11 years of age. Each camp is limited to 26 participants and will run from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. each day. Reservations and $95 camp fee are required. Registration will begin on March 3, 2014.
2014 Dates
June 10th -- 12th
June 24th -- 26th
July 8th -- 10th
July 15th -- 17th
August 5th -- 7th
Footage by: Jordan Crowley
Music:
Original Rags (1900, piano roll) by Scott Joplin
Stage Coach Inn Carriage House Part #2 Roger Haynes
Stage Coach Inn, Newbury Park, California.
Crank up the Volume!
Ken Kilbourne, filmed by Bert Wyle and Chase Lichenstein at the Stagecoach Inn Museum. May 2016
Aftermath from the Stagecoach Inn paranormal investigation (night 2)
The second night had even more insane paranormal activity! Here is our recap on Facebook Live.
Stage Coach Inn Carriage House Roger Haynes Part #1
Stage Coach Inn, Newbury Park, California.
Part 2.
Ride To The Stagecoach Inn
Over Ortega Highway, past Lake Mathews, Mead Valley, Sage, and to The Stagecoach Inn in Aguanga CA.
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