Sunday, March 15, 2009

Winchester Mystery House

A saturday with no plans and little housework to accomplish??? VACATION TIME! We packed up for the day and headed to San Jose for the Winchester Mystery House. The drive provided a glimpse of the green hills! Dominic loves the hills when they're green, the windmills are just an added bonus.

Can you see the windmills along the hills?
In less than 90min we reached our destination and realized that it was situated within 5 min of an ENORMOUS mall! BONUS for me and EHHH for dominic. Here's an aerial view of the compound. The house is BIG! Here's the stats:
Construction Starts: 1884
Construction ends: 1922
Cost of construction: 5,000,000
Length of construction: 38yrs
Size of original estate:161 acres
number of rooms: 160
number of doors: 2000
number of windows: 10,000, that's more than the empire state building with only 6,000
number of stairways: 40
number of fireplaces: 47
number of chimineys: 17
number of bathrooms: 13
number of kitchens: 6
gallons of paint needed for exterior: 20,000
number of showers: 1


Check out this mini replica, it comes with stats of it's own!




This ones for dad, it is the WINCHESTER house after all. The MRS. actually began the house after her son and husband passed. She made a visit to a psychic who said to keep the spirits of those killed by the winchester gun away she must begin construction on a house and never stop. Obviously she took this seriously.
She was a little lady, only 4'10" and had arthritis, to help her get around the maze of stairs she used these 'easy risers' can you see the tiny rise of each step? Poor Dominic was battling these and the low ceilings throughout the house.The 1908 earthquake caused quite a bit of damage to the front portion of the house and she took this to mean the spirits felt she was spending too much time there, she sealed off the front 30 rooms and focused on the back from then on, here you can see the plaster that broke away after the quake. This is the most expensive window at the time, $1,500, and it was designed so that as light hit it you would see all the colors projected onto the room within. Only problem, she built a wall very near the outside and light cannot get in!!!!!
Please take note of that doorway, I'll show you just where it leads later on ;)The daisy room and DominicOne of the original fireplaces.Here we are after the completion of the house tour, awaiting the behind the scenes tour. The stable.Do you notice the 13 horseshoes? Mrs. Winchester had a thing with the number 13, there were TONS of sets of 13 throughout the house
The fruit box from the estate, this was actually a busy fruit farm back in the day and there were still many fruit trees around the estate.

A view of the back of the house.One of the grapefruit trees, look at all that fruit. They said that they don't harvest but wait for the fruit to fall and then give it to staff or tourists Check out the split trunk. The whole crop of trees were neglected from her death until 1970 and there was quite a bit of damage to alot of the trees, this one didn't seem to mind given the amount of fruit it bore this season.Coming around the front now, do you see that back area covered with vines? That's where the chiminey was before the earthquake. All the areas that were repaired or finished were painted black to delineate that.Moving toward the front, see the 2 statues? The one on the left currently was broke for years, it took 50 years to find someone able to make repairs and while it was off for repairs someone moved the remaining statue to the opposite stand and the mistake wasn't ever corrected. That meant that the statues which used to face each other now appear to be arguing.
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The front door, rumor is only the two men who put it in and Mrs. Winchester have used the door, everyone went through the staff enteranceDo you see that door on the side there? that's the door to nowhere.
The hedges trimmed into a 13
Some of the interior of the walls, this place was a MESS inside. Nothing was well thoughtout


The original boilerAll the ORIGINAL ash from the estate, why would anyone keep this?Then we explored the mall and stopped at a cupcake place...YUMMY

Dominic's still doing his competition with Bryan so he snacked on his apple. Lets be honest, he had a bite.Some delicious bath goodies I got from Lush. This place is a lovely little shop that makes real products that are perishable. They started the bath fizzies that are all the rage now.
That covers the day, we had a great time and were thoroughly exhausted when we got home.

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