Nelson House

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The Nelson House was used as a model for the stage sets on the 1950s-1960s TV show The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie Nelson’s ghost has been seen several times inside the home in many different locations. Owners also have noted doors that open and close by themselves, disembodied footsteps, and lights and faucets that operate on their own.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1822 Camino Palmero Road
Hollywood, CA
United States

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GPS:
34.104214, -118.34986800000001
County:
Los Angeles County, California
Nearest Towns:
West Hollywood, CA (1.2 mi.)
Hollywood, CA (1.4 mi.)
Universal City, CA (2.4 mi.)
North Hollywood, CA (5.0 mi.)
Century City, CA (5.1 mi.)
Westwood, CA (5.7 mi.)
Burbank, CA (5.8 mi.)
Glendale, CA (6.0 mi.)
North Glendale, CA (6.2 mi.)
Culver City, CA (6.3 mi.)

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