This lighthouse, first built in 1889, was fully automated by the Coast Guard in 1972.
Point Sur Lighthouse |
Today, this lighthouse
is a California State Park and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Despite its strong intense beam many ships wrecked, as they tried to navigate along this rugged section of the
California coastline.
But this is not the reason
midnight haunted tours are offered in October at the lighthouse.
Instead, it is the spirits of
family members of the lightkeepers who linger on this beautiful spot.
Many believe these spirits stay because the keeper’s house affords spectacular views of the wild coastline and the Pacific Ocean on three sides.
Several volunteers who help
out at the fully restored lighthouse have encountered these ghosts.
Julie Nunes, states the
lighthouse has a peaceful, “Shangri-La” feel. She states the
ghosts she has encountered are not malevolent in nature.
Kitchen a Point Sur. |
Ruth was one light keeper’s wife. She likes to hang out in the house’s kitchen. Smells of cooking are reported, and it
seems Ruth likes her privacy for she often swings the kitchen door shut.
Nunes has recorded another
female spirit’s voice stating-- “Now she wants you to go home.” And “Pokey, go
to bed.”
It is believed this is the
voice of Catherine Ingersoll, a Danish immigrant who married one of the lightkeepers.
She is telling her daughter,
Pokey, to go to bed. On this recording, the listener can hear the faint sound of
the little girl’s voice responding.
Another volunteer, Sheila
Fraser was alone in the keeper’s house cleaning. As she put a vacuum away, she
heard something downstairs.
Stair landing where Fraser saw the ghost. |
“She wore her hair up, her
sleeves were puffy, and she wore a long skirt. As Fraser watched, she just
disappeared.
Fraser has also seen a male
ghost watching her from the keeper house's living room window.
In the following video, Nune
places an Ovilus down on the kitchen table next to a pair of skeleton
arms. She asks, “Pokey, are you here?”
Watch closely, for the
skeleton hand on the left—near the coffee mug—moves. I didn’t see it the first
time I watched—but it makes a slight movement.
Besides the October tours,
year-round tours are offered at Point Sur Lighthouse.
Wow! I love Big Sit but I've never been to the haunted lighthouse there. I would love to check it out. I watched the video but didn't see the hand move. I'm going to watch it again. Thanks for a neat article. Happy Halloween! 🎃
ReplyDeleteOops, I meant Big Sur. 😎
ReplyDeleteThe hand does move. Happy Halloween to you too!👻
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