Bakersfield Californian Building

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The old newspaper building is said to be haunted by a phantom German shepherd, a former security guard, and the paper’s former editor.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1707 Eye St.
Bakersfield, CA
United States

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GPS:
35.3745795, -119.02027350000003
County:
Kern County, California
Nearest Towns:
Bakersfield, CA (0.1 mi.)
Oildale, CA (3.1 mi.)
Greenacres, CA (5.1 mi.)
Rosedale, CA (7.1 mi.)
Greenfield, CA (7.4 mi.)
Fuller Acres, CA (8.0 mi.)
Lamont, CA (9.9 mi.)
Weedpatch, CA (11.1 mi.)
Cherokee Strip, CA (15.0 mi.)
Edmundson Acres, CA (15.0 mi.)

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Web:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakersfield_Californian_Building

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  1. My mom and aunt worked there as janitors, they say the editor watches you from his office and can be seen closing and opening the curtains

  2. Worked there for 10 years. Many sightings from staff at night of editor/owner looking out of old office windows onto the main lobby. In the Basement as well. Dark suited man seen toward front of building.

  3. I dated a guy who worked here. I have absolutely seen a security guard from the wrong era in the middle of the night. Also the dog as well. Its 100% legit.

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