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While it was open, guests and employees would here muffled conversations coming from empty rooms. Some people have also seen a man in period clothing walking around in front, but would vanish when people did a double-take. Faucets would also turn on, lights would flicker, and glasses were broken.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
136 E Commonwealth Ave
Fullerton, CA 92832
United States

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GPS:
33.8700803, -117.92298890000001
County:
Orange County, California
Nearest Towns:
Fullerton, CA (0.1 mi.)
Anaheim, CA (2.5 mi.)
Placentia, CA (3.0 mi.)
Brea, CA (3.5 mi.)
Buena Park, CA (4.3 mi.)
La Habra, CA (4.5 mi.)
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Stanton, CA (6.2 mi.)
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  1. St building exists Just the name now is hopscotch,, like to investigate this location a psychic that once wrote the book ghost of Orange County an article comes out on this place She said that a lot of the activity comes from the ghost that travel and get off the train at the Fullerton train station that’s at least what she sensed And so there’s no doubt that energy cannot travel And do not pass through this place so it be a great place to actually investigate and talk to the employees and get their take on

    • We wrote several paranormal books including Fullerton ghost featuring this location. We conducted several seances inside and it it very haunted!

  2. Headless Unicorn Guy  |  

    The building itself was originally the Pacific Electric (“Red Cars”) Downtown Fullerton station. Though primarily an “interurban” (longer-range heavier trolley line), the PE did handle light freight as well; the raised outdoor seating area on the left (East) side of the building was the old freight dock.

    The building’s history goes back over 80 years, quite a ways for the area; any haunting could come from any time in that history.

  3. I think the entire city of Fullerton is haunted, I lived off Gilbert and Olive about two houses down from the corner, and we had papers flying, my brother had something bend a house plant completely horizontal then go back up again. Then we had a hemp roap streaming down the front inside door and had bells about 3 inches apart going all the way down and at the bottom was a small cow bell and if you touch the roap at any spot all the bells would ring, there were 5 of us in the living room watching tv and the cow bell started jingling by itself and freaked all of us out….this was about 1977. And all the things I just told you happened in a span of minute and a half.

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