“they will drag u down to the bottem but not for dead.”
This is a pretty sweet comprehensive site that lists, by city, haunted places in California (including the cities of Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm). It’s cool if you want to look for stuff in a certain area, and while the descriptions are rarely scary, they are almost always amusing, as if the ghost of a retarded 5 year old wrote them.Â
example:”Yucaipa - Wildwood High Lands - it is a 18,000 sq. foot mansion where 4 young girls once lived and 1 scary night the pool boy,Fredrico, got very jealous of the older sister dating the gardner pedro. So one night he got extremely upset and horny so he took the 4 sisters and stabbed them. He threw them out the top bedroom window down into the pool below. And there is where there boddies and spirits lay till this day. If you swim in the pool then they will drag u down to the bottem but not for dead.”
 http://www.juiceenewsdaily.com/index.php/2005/12/29/haunted-places-in-california/1/
Los Angeles - The Dodger Stadium - Ghost seen sitting in the seats.
#1 my elementary school was the site of “satanic crimes” and there are allegedly blood marks that look like hand prints in some of the back rooms that are attached to what used to be the orphanage
#2 when can we go to the Lompoc Tahatian village that is built on an ancient indian burial ground?
#3 I do not for a second believe that ghosts haunt the hometown buffet in westminster.
last time i was at a hometown buffet i experienced the essence of an entity long since gone. strange temperatures and smells abound.