San Hauntse
By Manuel Ávalos & Carmen Sánchez
San HauntseOct 29, 2021
Episode 57: Rengstorff House (Mountain View)
In this episode, we discuss the Rengstorff House ("R House") and its quirky history and connections with other major events.
Episode 56: McGlincy Murders (Campbell)
This 1896 set of murders that shook California is odd because while we know who committed the crimes, it remains unsolved to this day.
Episode 55: San José State University
WE ARE BACK! This week, we look into the legends of SJSU and focus on Yoshihiro Uchida Hall and the legendary man for whom it is named after.
Special Announcement
Sorry folks - no episode this week! We just have some announcements to make but we will still have spooky content coming to you soon.
Episode 54: One-Year Anniversary
This week, we celebrate one full calendar year of San Hauntse episodes! Thank you all for your continued support!
Episode 53: Alcatraz
Building off of last week's episode, we discuss the legends and infamous inmates of Alcatraz. Be sure to check out the Indigenous Peoples' Day Special for the complete history!
Episode 52: Indigenous Peoples' Day Special
This week, we want to highlight the Ohlone people whose land we live on today by highlighting some Ohlone legends and stories and talking about important local Indigenous history including the occupation of Alcatraz.
Episode 51: The Mystery Spot
Gravitational anomaly? Optical illusion? The highest dielectric bio-cosmic radiation known anywhere in the world? Tune in to find out what's so mysterious about The Mystery Spot.
Episode 50: Red, White, and Blue Beach
This beach and the surrounding property are known among locals for their politics, history, and the mysterious ghost of a sailor.
Episode 49: Tuttle Mansion (Watsonville)
The former home of the Tuttle family and later the now-closed Dusty Treasures, Antiques, & Collectibles store is said to be haunted despite its well-kept appearance.
Episode 48: Redman-Hirahara Farmstead (Watsonville)
**We apologize for the static in this episode!** This historic house once owned by the Hirahara family (who housed displaced Japanese-Americans after WWII internment) doesn't just look very haunted—it's *said* to be haunted by mysterious and angry spirits.
Episode 47: Mt. Hamilton Grandview Restaurant
This iconic restaurant sitting on Mt. Hamilton is supposedly by a mysterious little girl whose identity remains unknown
Hicks Road Song
Check out "Hicks Road" by Lito on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Youtube Music, and more!
Episode 46: Hicks Road Part III (Pop Culture) Ft. Julian P. Flores
This week, we dive into all of the works inspired by the Hicks Road legend AND interview Julian P. Flores, the director of the Hicks Road movie/author of the book Hicks Road: Jacob's Story!
Episode 45: Hicks Road Part II (Personal Accounts & Related Facts)
Get ready for part 2 of our 3 part series on Hicks Road! This week, we read people's stories about the legend and look into some trivia about the road and legend.
Episode 44: Hicks Road Part I (History/Legend)
This week, we finally delve into San José's most well known legend: Hicks Road. Because there's so much to talk about, we're only covering (some) of the history this week and will cover even more about Hicks Road in the next two episodes.
Episode 43: St. James Park
This iconic park may or may not be haunted but either way, it has a dark history with numerous gruesome true events that have happened here.
Episode 1.1: Chuck E. Cheese (The Remix)
**This is our RE-RECORDED version of this episode! The original can still be heard (Ep. 1)** San José is the birthplace of this restaurant chain but did you know that the one off Tully/101 is supposedly haunted?
Episode 42: Hotel Sainte Claire
This iconic hotel located right in the center of San José is said to be haunted by a number of ghosts.
Episode 41: Moss Beach Distillery
This former speakeasy along the San Mateo County coast is famous for its Blue Lady ghost. But is she completely made up?
Episode 40: Peninsula School (Menlo Park)
Formerly known as the Coleman Mansion, this private school has been said to be haunted by Carmelita Parrott Nuttall.
Episode 39: Tor House (Carmel-by-the-Sea)
Carmel is a popular day-trip spot for locals—and for good reason! There's lots of local art, wine, and ghosts.
Episode 38: Fourth of July Special (Ft. Erik Escobar)
Happy Fourth of July! This week, we listen to some listeners' stories and interview comedian Erik Escobar.
Episode 37: Court of Mysteries (Santa Cruz)
It's not a court but it is mysterious. Is it spiritual or is it a tax evasion scheme?
Episode 36: Hellyer Park
Not to be confused with Hellyer House! This park is famous for its velodrome but also for the spooky things that happen here.
Episode 35: Joseph D. Grant House
This house located on Mt. Hamilton Road was once owned by the Grant family—but is now claimed to be haunted by their ghosts.
Episode 34: Cryptids of Monterey Bay
This week, we talk about a few sightings of mysterious creatures in Monterey Bay.
Episode 33: Pacheco Pass
Also known as "Bloody Alley," this stretch of road is known for ghosts, cryptids, and even time warping.
Episode 32: Mt. Madonna Inn
This inn (which has been closed and locked up since 2004) is supposedly haunted by the ghost of Sarah Alice Miller and possibly the ghosts of the many people that have been murdered around it.
Episode 31: Rispin Mansion (Capitola)
This week, we check out the legend of the cursed Rispin Mansion that continues to cause legal controversy even today.
Episode 30: Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
This acclaimed museum was started by Rosicrucians—a centuries old group that studies alchemy and Egypt amongst other things. But are they actually a cult?
Episode 29: Brookdale Lodge
This week, we wander down into the Santa Cruz Mountains to research the many hauntings of the Brookdale Lodge.
Episode 28: Haunted Hiking Trails of the Bay Area
As the weather gets warmer, we are getting into the spirit of spring by taking you all on a spooky walk through some of the Bay Area's most haunted hiking trails.
Episode 27: Valley Medical Center
The largest hospital in Santa Clara County is famously haunted and for good reason: it sits on top of hundreds of bodies.
Episode 26: White Witch of Niles Canyon (Fremont)
This is the second part of our two-part series on the legends of Niles Canyon! Learn about the mysterious ghost that has been seen time and time again in this area but be sure not to offer her a ride if you see her...
Episode 25: Secret Sidewalk (Fremont)
This episode is part one of our two-part series on the legends of Niles Canyon. In this episode, we discuss the old Spring Valley Water Company aqueduct (AKA Secret Sidewalk) and the many legends associated with it.
Episode 24: Happy Hollow/Kelley Park
A family-friendly park and zoo next to a historical park or a ghost haven? Find out on this week's episode where we cover Happy Hollow Park & Zoo as well as Kelley Park.
Episode 23: Great America
Although fun and memorable, this amusement park is supposedly haunted by a number of ghosts seen by visitors and employees alike.
Episode 22: Bigfoot
From Alaska down to LA, Bigfoot has been spotted all along the West Coast but did you know that there have been reports here in the South Bay/Santa Cruz area?
Episode 21: The Town of Drawbridge
This week, we explore the ghost town of Drawbridge—located at the bottom of the San Francisco Bay, just north of San José.
Episode 20: San José Improv Comedy Club
This week, we take a look at the history of San José's Improv Comedy Club (formerly José Theater) and it's supposedly haunted history as San José's oldest theater!
Episode 19: Birthday Special
Celebrate our birthdays with us! This week, we take a look at a number of topics that our fans have requested, including UFOS and and Almaden Winery Park PLUS a special announcement towards the end!
Episode 18: Vampires of Northern California
**This episode contains graphic explanations of true crime. Listener discretion is advised** This week we do things a little differently and look into some vampire legends and true crime stories in NorCal.
Episode 17: Marsh Road
** Content warning for discussions of real sexual assault and murder** This week, we reflect on the tragic murder of Marcy Renee Conrad and her connection to the legend of Marsh Road.
Episode 16: Hotel Del Monte (Monterey)
This week, we go down to Monterey to discuss the supposedly haunted Hotel Del Monte—now known as Herrmann Hall at the Navy Postgraduate School.
Episode 15: Quimby Road Jogger
This is a well-known San José legend that was surprisingly difficult to research. Nevertheless, we present some related information that may help us document the history of the story.
Episode 14: Haunted Schools of San José
Many of the schools in San José have spooky stories behind them. This week, we briefly explain all of their stories and read some San Joséans' own spooky school experiences.
Episode 13: Mission Santa Clara
This week, we look into the supposedly haunted Mission Santa Clara and its racist history. This is your reminder that San José is Ohlone land and the state of California/the US would not exist without the deliberate and intentional enslavement, displacement, and decimation of the Indigenous peoples that have lived on this land for centuries—and continue to do so today despite the threats to their existence.
Episode 12: Hayes Mansion
Happy New Year! This week, we researched the supposedly haunted Hayes Mansion and the history of Mary Hayes Chynoweth and her family.
Episode 11: Christmas Special
Merry Christmas! This week, we discuss the mysterious monoliths, the Zodiac killer, the ghosts of the first state legislature, La Forêt Restaurant, and Bert Bertram's arm, and then play our listeners' stories! Stay safe everyone and please, wear a mask.