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Casa De Estudillo

 

History

La Casa de Estudillo was constructed in 1827 by Jose Maria Estudillo on a piece of land granted to him by Governor Jose Echeandia. The house began as an "L" shape, then, later became more of a "U". The house construction was continued under the direction of Jose Antonio Estudillo on the death of his father. In 1887 the family moved to Los Angeles and left the Casa with a caretaker. It was purchased in 1906 by Nate R. Titus. One year later it was sold to the San Diego Electric Railway Company which was at the time owned by John D. Spreckles. In 1908 it was converted into a commercial building named "Ramona's Marriage Place." In 1968 the Casa was restored as the Estudillo Family Museum by the California State Park system. The Casa is now furnished with items from the 16th to 20th centuries to give us a feel of the lifestyles of prominent early families in San Diego.

 

Investigation 1

March 5, 2005

In Conjunction with Robert and Anne Wlodarski

of the International Paranormal Research Organization

Equipment: 35mm cameras
digital cameras
EMF Detectors
IR Thermometers
DVR
APS cameras
Sony camcorders

 

Paranormal Pictures

Ghost Page 1

 

 

 

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Updated 10-11-06