Meux Home Museum

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Built around 1890, the Victorian Meux Home of Dr. Thomas Meux and his family is rumored to be haunted. Now a museum, the home is the setting for stories locals tell of children’s ghostly laughter coming from the upstairs and doorknobs going missing on several of the doors overnight.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1007 R St
Fresno, CA 93721
United States

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GPS:
36.73977988834057, -119.78239717368012
County:
Fresno County, California
Nearest Towns:
Fresno, CA (0.8 mi.)
Calwa, CA (2.4 mi.)
West Park, CA (4.3 mi.)
Sunnyside, CA (4.6 mi.)
Malaga, CA (4.7 mi.)
Tarpey Village, CA (5.8 mi.)
Easton, CA (6.2 mi.)
Clovis, CA (7.4 mi.)
Fowler, CA (9.5 mi.)
Bowles, CA (9.5 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.meux.mus.ca.us/

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  1. I went there as a child on a tour and there was a spirit of a lady in the kitchen. I saw her as I was looking out the old wavy windows. Scariest thing ever. She was standing in front of the stove.

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