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The actor gives a tour of his guesthouse and airstream trailer in malibu, calif..

Hey, this is Josh Brolin. Welcome to my home in Malibu. It’s a beautiful day today. Come on in, let me show you around. [MUSIC PLAYING] This is the big room. I like the big room. It holds most of the art that I have. I grew up on a ranch in Paso Robles, California. I’ve always liked the ranch feel, so I think there’s a lot of California influences. I love playing pool. I remember playing in Barney’s Beanery once, and Sean Penn was behind me, and “The Color of Money” had just come out, and I had a big pompadour at the time, and Sean Penn says, “Look, another Tom Cruise wannabe.” [BILLIARD BALL SMACKS] [LAUGHS] To be in a kitchen like this, the only downfall is that I don’t want to cook in it because it’s so nice, but we do. [MUSIC PLAYING] We’re in one of two offices. There’s a lot of books. I’ll do a lot of reading in here. This is Cormac McCarthy’s book, “No Country for Old Men,” which is a film that I did with the Coens. And when Cormac came to the set, he used my fake blood. That’s his fingerprints and his signature. [MUSIC PLAYING] This is my most prized wall of art, for sure. [FOOTSTEPS CRUSHING GRAVEL] Here’s the writer’s room. It’s inspired by Dylan Thomas’s shed. The most important aspect to me is this. [CLICK] It’s the single light. [CLICK] I missed that when I was a kid. The story of this — it was the trailer of one of the characters of a movie I did called “Hail, Caesar!” [MUSIC PLAYING] When people come over, this is where we meet, this is where we talk about business. Ahh, yeah, we could take this on the road if we wanted to. [MUSIC PLAYING]

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Austen Kroll Just Gave a New Look Inside His Cozy Living Room and We're Obsessed

The  Southern Charm  cast member showed off some new design details of his Charleston abode. 

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After  buying a new home in 2021 , Austen Kroll  took a bit of time with furnishing the Charleston, South Carolina, property, which was built in 2016. In August 2022, the  Southern Charm  cast member  told BravoTV.com  that although he "made so much progress" in the home, with "a light fixture here, a chandelier there," he really hadn't yet dedicated "a full amount of time to completing" the interior of the home. 

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Since then, it appears Austen has been making some updates, thanks to his good pal  Rodrigo Reyes , who's been assisting with his design expertise . Keep scrolling to get a new view of Austen's cozy-looking living room which features some interesting design elements! 

Inside Austen Kroll's living room 

On March 7, Austen hopped on his Instagram Stories to share a view of his living room — though he wasn't exactly in a celebratory mood. 

"Trying to kick whatever this is with some honey/ginger/lemon tea and  True Lies ," Austen wrote over the Instagram Story of himself lounging on a gray couch watching the 1994 flick on a TV mounted on the wall. "Gotta be tip top for [Charleston Wine + Food] this weekend," he added as he showed his mug of tea, clearly trying to recover from a sickness for an upcoming event. 

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In addition to the cozy couch and TV, we also spotted a warm fireplace underneath the TV and beautiful, navy blue-painted walls with an art piece also hanging on the wall. 

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We also loved the brown wood paneling accent wall situated behind the TV and fireplace that created even more of a moody masculine vibe. 

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In addition to sharing different changes to his home via his social media , Austen went into more detail in our 2022 interview. 

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The home, which has three bathrooms and four bedrooms, also has another feature perfect for Austen.  "I’m a relatively tall guy, [so] I really love the 10-foot ceilings," he shared in our interview. 

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He continued about the design process, saying the home is "very Bachelor-ish. Let’s just say if I had a wife in the house, or someone in the house that was living with me, [they] would probably be like, 'We’re gonna switch up some of this stuff here,'" he shared, also noting that the place strikes a balance between "trying to be sophisticated" and "still having fun." 

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Shane Gillis struggles in a 'Saturday Night Live' monologue that avoids the obvious

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Shane Gillis returned to host Saturday Night Live five years after he was fired from the show. Above, Gillis performs at the Stand Up For Heroes Benefit in November 2023 in New York City. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Bob Woodruff Foundation hide caption

Shane Gillis returned to host Saturday Night Live five years after he was fired from the show. Above, Gillis performs at the Stand Up For Heroes Benefit in November 2023 in New York City.

Anyone who thought comic Shane Gillis would emerge confident and defiant, hosting Saturday Night Live nearly five years after he was fired from the cast amid a backlash over racist and transphobic jokes, had to be a little disappointed with his monologue last night.

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Comedian Shane Gillis Fired From 'Saturday Night Live' For Racist Remarks

Gillis didn't spend much time joking about the controversy or the rise in his comedy career that led him to return to the show. "Don't look that up," he cracked seconds after walking onstage to greet the audience. "If you don't know who I am, please don't Google that."

There wouldn't be any gloating or in-your-face jokes. Instead, Gillis moved on quickly, turning in an uneasy opening monologue punctuated with slight stabs at being naughty. He joked that "every little boy is just their mom's gay best friend" and offered a bit about how people with Down syndrome – including relatives — are some of the happiest people he knows.

As the monologue wore on, Gillis seemed increasingly uncomfortable – even for a comic whose onstage persona is a slightly awkward, sorta doofus. More than once, he quipped that he expected a joke to get a bigger laugh, noting at one point, "This place is extremely well-lit. I can see everyone not enjoying it." (laughter in the room where SNL broadcasts from sometimes sounds louder to viewers at home than to the performers onstage.)

An ingenious response

But in some ways, it was an ingenious response to the backlash Saturday Night Live faced in bringing him on as a host. Viewers who might be aware of the criticism but didn't spend time looking over the podcasts where he dropped racial slurs, antisemitic language and homophobic/transphobic quips likely watched his monologue and wondered what the fuss was about. Gillis may be attempting something that's increasingly tough to do in a media world where every podcast and standup gig is recorded and uploaded somewhere – talking to his core audience in a way that is more explicit and button-pushing than the comedy he offers for a more general audience, like his Netflix special or Saturday Night Live .

Unfortunately, I spent time listening to some of that podcast material before the SNL episode. So I felt more cynical watching him joke about how his sister adopted three Black children and married an Egyptian man, so visiting their house was "like getting in the craziest Uber pool you've ever been in." Or seeing him reference how he and his family established a coffee shop in their hometown where people with Down syndrome can work. Or the joke that got the biggest laugh, where he imagined his niece with Down syndrome being insulted by a white kid at school and then a group of "three Black kids come flying out of nowhere and just start whaling on that cracker." (Why exactly would they do that? And why does race matter here? I know – I'm overthinking. But it just felt like a lazy excuse to give the crowd a joke about a slur-slinging white person getting some comeuppance.)

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Much of it felt like Gillis' attempt to insulate himself from criticism and avoid any jokes that could revive the backlash. But since he also didn't really explain or explore the controversy swirling around his appearance, it all took on the feel of an opportunity missed. Or a subject ducked. My cynicism extended to the other sketches and bits in the show, which often felt like they could have been inspired by the rambling jokes on his podcasts. This stuff included a skit where Gillis is the patriarch of a white family visiting a Black church in Jamaica – allowing him to use a terrible Jamaican accent for a few jokes – to the game show where he played a white man who pretended not to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. and Oprah because he was afraid to say the wrong name on TV. (One of his opponents was a Black woman who didn't recognize the Mona Lisa or Michelangelo's statue of David, which stung even worse.)

The fate of comedy rebels

Saturday Night Live made its reputation as a group of comedy rebels making fun of a stuffy political and media establishment, lampooning corrupt and inept politicians from Richard Nixon to Sarah Palin; in other words, punching up. But today's comedy rebels see the insistence that comics lay off insulting slurs about marginalized people as the new establishment — building successful podcasts, standup tours and more on the mistaken notion that avoiding racism, sexism and homophobia is somehow shackling their free speech. Here, punching down is fair game and fairly lucrative. I'd feel more tolerant about all of this stuff if I thought these comics were saying anything new about race, gender or society. If they were pushing boundaries to bring new ideas to the table — instead of complaining about how crude they're not allowed to be — at least we'd be talking about important comedic concepts.

But Gillis' turn on SNL last night felt more like an attempt to court a new demographic and poke a bit at liberal sensibilities, allowing longtime executive producer Lorne Michaels to still feel like a rebel rather than the Lord of Showbiz Comedy he has become. In the process, viewers got an OK episode that, more than anything, might leave them wondering why a middling talent like Gillis got tapped to host the show in the first place.

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Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham : Horses and women.

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Daily Life At Highclere Castle Home To Television Program Downton Abbey

T he prospect of opening up Downton Abbey to the public might shock the fictional Lord Grantham, even if ticket sales could help subsidize the house’s upkeep. In real life, however, the house at which the popular TV show is filmed does allow commoners to traipse through. As the house’s current resident, Lady Carnarvon, recently told LIFE Books, Highclere Castle has been open to the public since the 1980s, when an exhibition of Egyptian artifacts went on display. The home is currently open to visitors for a couple dozen days a year, and it’s even possible to book an overnight stay at the estate.

In 2012, TIME visited the estate to take a look at what it’s like to live at the real Downton Abbey. And, as the article explained, the real reason for the tours is just the same as the one explained on the show:

The Carnarvon family has lived on this estate in rural Hampshire, England, since 1679. The countess sees it as her duty to open the doors of Highclere not just to television crews but also to tour groups and schoolchildren. “It’s a living house and a part of our national heritage,” she explains. But sharing Highclere is also a matter of necessity. The Carnarvons, like many aristocratic families in Britain, are asset-rich but cash-poor. Exorbitant maintenance costs can make even the bluest of blue bloods cringe: Geordie, Carnarvon’s husband and the eighth earl, estimates that he will need to sink $18 million into renovations in the coming years, from fixing faulty plumbing to restoring a 15th century barn with ancient timbers. Any revenue the house generates—from its tearoom, its filming contract, its $15 entrance fee—goes toward upkeep. “If I wanted Manolo Blahnik shoes or swish clothes from London, I definitely married the wrong man,” says Carnarvon, 47. “But I like looking at sheep and walking across lawns with dogs, so it’s fine. Everybody with houses like ours faces exactly the same challenges.”

Luckily for visitors, however, the real Lady Carnarvon proved a better tour guide than Cora Crawley:

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Discovering Female Garments at Kim Hee-chul’s Residence and His Views on Marriage

T he renowned South Korean variety show “My Little Old Boy” featured a curious discovery on its March 3rd episode. Kim Hee-chul welcomed his close friends Jang Geun-suk and Lee Hong-ki to his home, which led to some interesting findings.

During a house tour requested by Jang Geun-suk and Lee Hong-gi, Kim Hee-chul showcased various rooms, including his dressing room, which came after a guest room and a room dedicated to paintings.

While looking through the dressing room, Lee stumbled upon a notably small pair of pants and commented, “This isn’t for men. It won’t even fit my thighs.” Furthermore, another article of clothing was found with the same pattern, prompting speculations about Kim’s possession of couple-style attire.

Kim refuted the speculation humorously, explaining that he purchases long pants and customizes them short because regular underwear is uncomfortable for him. His explanation was met with laughter from Jang Geun-suk, who found his justification doubtful.

The tour went on to Kim’s bathroom, where he disclosed his wish for a future family. He has designed a large bathtub with the intent of sharing baths with his future wife and children, signifying his desire for family intimacy.

As the three friends enjoyed delivery food, Kim Hee-chul expressed loneliness while eating alone, voicing his aspiration to get married. His sentiment was shared by Jang, who also expressed a wish to wed. Kim stressed the importance of marrying before turning 40, hinting at his personal timeline for settling down.

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Who visited Kim Hee-chul’s home on the show “My Little Old Boy”?

Jang Geun-suk and Lee Hong-ki visited Kim Hee-chul’s house during the episode aired on March 3rd.

What did Lee Hong-ki find in Kim Hee-chul’s dressing room?

Lee Hong-ki found a very small pair of pants, leading to speculation about Kim having couple clothes.

How did Kim Hee-chul explain the small pants in his closet?

Kim Hee-chul explained that he modifies long pants into shorts because he finds regular underwear uncomfortable.

What are Kim Hee-chul’s thoughts on marriage and family?

Kim Hee-chul has expressed a strong desire to get married, emphasizing the importance of doing so before the age of 40. He wishes to share his future with a wife and children, as indicated by the design of his bathroom suitable for family baths.

In an intimate revelation on “My Little Old Boy,” singer and entertainer Kim Hee-chul openly discussed his personal life, unveiling both the contents of his closet and his heartfelt desire for marriage and family life. The episode served not only as an amusing peek into the star’s personal world for fans but also as a reflection of his deeper yearning for companionship and his readiness for matrimonial commitment in the near future.

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S1 E3 | 11/30/04 Occam's Razor When a college student collapses after sex, House and his team must figure out why. The doctors offer their diagnoses, but the patient has too many symptoms to add up to just one disease.

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11 Times Celebs Faked Their Home Tours, From Little White Lies To Renting Another Celeb's Fancy House

Robbie Williams gave Cribs a tour of his gorgeous eight-bedroom manor house complete with butler service. However, it later came out that he rented the house from Jane Seymour, and the butlers were hired just for the episode!

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From MTV's Cribs to Architectural Digest's "Open Door" series, lots of people love taking a look inside celebs' homes. However, things aren't always what they appear.

Here are 11 times celebs got caught lying or faking things for their house tours:, 1. the lie: in her architectural digest house tour, dakota johnson showcased a big bowl of limes and declared her love for them..

Dakota in a blazer standing in a kitchen with text &quot;I love limes! I love them, they&#x27;re great.&quot;

THE TRUTH: When she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon about a year later, she revealed, "I actually didn't even know they were in there. I was giving the tour and went into the kitchen, and it was set dressing. I'm actually allergic to limes."

Dakota in patterned top on a video call with &quot;The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon&quot; logo visible

Here's her house tour, with the limes lie starting at the 4:58 mark:

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2. the lie: in ashley tisdale 's ad house tour, she showcased her gorgeous, fully stocked bookshelves..

Ashley standing by a desk with a bookshelf behind her, wearing a casual top and satin trousers

THE TRUTH: In the video , she said, "These bookshelves, I have to be honest, did not actually have books in them a couple of days ago. I had my husband go to a bookstore, and and I was like, 'You need to get 400 books.'"

Ashley in white tee smiling in front of a bookshelf

Here's Ashley's full house tour, with this part starting at the 3:22 mark:

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3. THE LIE: On her Cribs episode, Mariah Carey showcased how she can walk from her closet to her home gym and workout in four inch heels.

Mariah in a gym, using a stair climber machine

THE TRUTH: She wasn't being "serious." She doesn't actually work out in heels, and she's poked fun at the moment several times.

Mariah laughing on her stairmaster

Awhile after the episode aired, Mariah filmed a commercial for MTV where she broke her $900 heels on the treadmill, threw them into a pile of discarded workout heels, and had a butler bring her a new pair.

Several years later, she posted an Instagram picture of herself working out on a Jacob's Ladder in high heels. She told Entertainment Tonight , "This is not the first time that I've worked out in heels... I remember the first time I did this on Cribs , and everyone was like, 'Oh my God, she's working out in heels! What is she doing?' I'm like, 'Like I'm being serious.' And then I was just like, 'Let me do this for laughs.'"

Then, in 2024, she posted a video where she used a leg press while wearing a gold evening gown and platform heels. She joked, "I'm Mariah Carey. Of course this is my workout ensemble."

Here's a clip from her episode, with the workout part starting at the 2:12 mark:

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4. THE (LIKELY) LIE: When Kim Kardashian showed off her family home on Cribs , she said, "I'm a baker, so as you can see, some of the cookies we baked are over here."

Kim Kardashian in a casual outfit placing cookies in a glass jar on kitchen counter

THE (PROBABLE) TRUTH: Over the years, many people have pointed out how suspiciously store-bought those cookies looked.

Glass jars on a kitchen counter filled with an assortment of cookies

5. THE LIE: JoJo took Cribs on a tour of her vacation home in Massachusetts.

JoJo sitting on bed holding a sports-themed pillow, with stuffed toys behind her

THE TRUTH: JoJo "didn’t have a home at that point," as she and her mom were "living out of suitcases" and "mostly in hotels." So, they used her uncle's house on Cape Cod, and she pretended his kids' things were hers.

JoJo in long sleeved top and jeans standing by a refrigerator covered with photos and notes

She told HuffPost , "It was so ridiculous... That wasn’t my house. That wasn’t my stuff. When I was sitting on the spinny thing, that was his kids'. That’s the truth. I should’ve balled hard, and been like, 'Welcome to my crib, look at how luxurious it is.' And I should have rented out a place. But no. I just used my uncle's crib."

She also told the Zach Sang Show , "It's so ridiculous, because, like, why wouldn't I, like, get a really nice place? Because my family didn't have access to, like...we just didn't know people really that had places like that... It was so stupid."

Here's a clip from her episode:

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6. THE LIE: When 50 Cent appeared on MTV's Cribs , he showed off a fleet of expensive cars.

50 Cent standing by a car, wearing a cap and graphic tee, with two sports cars in the background

THE TRUTH: In a 2015 court appearance, the rapper testified that his luxury lifestyle was all faked for "entertainment." Some of the cars, such as the Ferrari and the Bentley, were always rentals, never his own.

50 Cent sitting in a sports car, smiling, with another similar car next to him

Here's a clip from his Cribs appearance, with the cars appearing at the 13:35 mark:

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7. THE LIE: In her AD house tour, Vanessa Hudgens showed her grand piano, which "doesn't really get used that often." She also played the little bit of Mozart she could remember.

Vanessa smiling at piano, sheet music on stand, bright room with window

THE TRUTH: In the accompanying Architectural Digest article, she said, "The piano came from my previous house, but I don’t play. I don’t read music, really. I’m great at faking it."

Vanessa Hudgens smiles while playfully posing with a grand piano in a sunlit room

Here's Vanessa's full house tour, with the piano part starting at the 0:43 mark:

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8. THE LIE: On Cribs , 3LW said that they were leasing a house in Los Angeles , but because of 9/11, they were "stuck" and didn't want to fly. Since they were working on the second album, they decided to buy the house and live in it together.

3LW pose together; a blurred background with framed art

THE TRUTH: The house didn't actually belong to the band.

3LW sitting on a bed and chatting

On The Breakfast Club, Naturi Naughton said, "MTV did the  Cribs  and back when 3LW was hot. We had to pretend. But I didn’t have a car, I didn’t have a house, I didn’t have any of those things… But we did MTV Cribs .”

Here's a clip from their episode:

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9. THE LIE: On Cribs , Ja Rule gave MTV a tour of a five-bedroom mansion on Star Island in Miami. He had a big party as part of the episode.

Ja Rule wearing chain gestures while talking indoors

THE TRUTH: The house was under a lease, which, according to the owner, forbade parties. She reportedly sued him for $1 million after seeing the party on MTV and returning home to find her house trashed with syringes and condom wrappers all over the place as well as structural damage.

Ja Rule and a friend smiling and walking by a crowd, one wearing a bandana and sunglasses, the other in a casual shirt

Here's a clip from his episode:

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10. THE LIE: Robbie Williams gave Cribs a tour of his gorgeous eight-bedroom manor house in Bath.

Robbie stands by a car outside a stately home on MTV Cribs UK

THE TRUTH: The house didn't even belong to him — he rented it from Jane Seymour!

Robbie Williams sitting on a bed, looking at the camera

Years later, he reportedly told a US radio station, "We didn't let [Jane] know that I was going to pretend it was my house. And because I was, like, 23 and full of spunk, I didn't even consider other people's thoughts or feelings, so I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to Jane Seymour."

11. And finally, THE LIE: On his fake Cribs home tour, Robbie Williams was attended to by butlers as if he truly was the "lord of the manor."

Frame from MTV Cribs UK showing Robbie Williams outside with his car and butler

THE TRUTH: The bulters were hired for the shoot.

Robbie Williams in a scene from MTV Cribs UK, taking a cigarette from his butler

Robbie later did another episode of Cribs at his real home. Here's a clip:

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Visitor itineraries.

The Winchester Mystery House has 160 rooms including 40 bedrooms, 40 staircases, 13 bathrooms, 6 kitchens, 10,000 window panes, 2,000 doors, 52 skylights, 47 fireplaces, three elevators, two basements and just one shower.  So, touring the bizarre mansion and grounds takes time. Don’t worry, we’re here to assist in planning your visit.

Vaccination Policy: as of 1/1/2022  All WMH employees must be fully vaccinated or provide a weekly negative COVID test. At this time in accordance with county guidelines guests are not required to be vaccinated, however our mask policy remains in place.

LIMITED ON TIME?

  • 65 Minutes: The Mansion Tour includes 110 of the 160 rooms and showcases some of the most iconic areas of the mansion
  • 15 Minutes: The Mansion Tour exits into the Mercantile Gift Shop, shop for souvenirs and purchase your photo with our partner, Mystery Pics.
  • 15 Minutes:  Be sure to walk the Victorian Gardens on the Sarah Winchester Garden Tour.

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Those looking to explore even more of the beautiful but bizarre home of Sarah Winchester should book the Mansion Tour, Walk With Spirits Tour and spend more time in the gardens and gift shop.

  • 20 Minutes: The Mansion Tour exits into the Mercantile Gift Shop, shop for souvenirs and purchase your photo with our partner, Mystery Pics.  Enjoy a variety of onsite activities including the vintage arcade games and Sarah’s Attic Shooting Gallery.
  • 25 Minutes: Walk the Victorian Gardens on the Sarah Winchester Garden Tour.

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For the ULTIMATE Winchester Mystery House experience we highly recommend taking both the Mansion Tour & Walk With Spirits Tour and adding Axe Throwing at the Stables.

  • 30 Minutes: The Mansion Tour exits into the Mercantile Gift Shop, shop for souvenirs and purchase your photo with our partner, Mystery Pics.  Enjoy a variety of onsite activities including the vintage arcade games and Sarah’s Attic Shooting Gallery.
  • 30 Minutes: Walk the Victorian Gardens on the Sarah Winchester Garden Tour.
  • 30-60 Minutes: Reserve a 1 hour private session of  Axe Throwing At the Stables.

The Heiress to a Gun Empire Built a Mansion Forever Haunted by the Blood Money That Built It

Sarah Winchester inherited a fortune and used it to construct a mysterious mansion in northern California

Pamela Haag, Zocalo Public Square

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Once the United States’ largest private residence and the most expensive to build, today you could almost miss it. The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, sits between the eight lanes of the I-280 freeway, a mobile home park, and the remains of a Space Age movie theater. The world has changed around it, but the mansion remains stubbornly and defiantly what it always was. 

Each time I visit the Mystery House, I try to envision what this space must have looked like to the “rifle widow” Sarah Winchester, when she first encountered it in 1886—acre after acre of undulating orchards and fields, broken only by an unassuming eight-room cottage.

Legend holds that before the 1906 earthquake—when her estate was as huge and fantastically bizarre as it would ever be with 200 rooms, 10,000 windows, 47 fireplaces, and 2,000 doors, trap doors, and spy holes—not even Sarah could have confidently located those original eight rooms.

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The Gunning of America: Business and the Making of American Gun Culture

In this provocative and deeply-researched work of narrative history, Haag fundamentally revises the history of arms in America, and in so doing explodes the clichés that have created and sustained our lethal gun culture.

Winchester had inherited a vast fortune off of guns. Her father-in-law Oliver Winchester, manufacturer of the famous repeater rifle, died in 1880, and her husband, Will, also in the family gun business, died a year later. After she moved from New Haven, Connecticut, to San Jose, Winchester dedicated a large part of her fortune to ceaseless, enigmatic building. She built her house with shifts of 16 carpenters who were paid three times the going rate and worked 24 hours a day, every day, from 1886 until Sarah’s death in 1922.

An American Penelope , working in wood rather than yarn, Winchester wove and unwove eternally. She built, demolished and rebuilt. Winchester hastily sketched designs on napkins or brown paper for carpenters to build additions, towers, cupolas or rooms that made no sense and had no purpose, sometimes only to be plastered over the next day. In 1975, workers discovered a new room. It had two chairs, an early 1900s speaker that fit into an old phonograph, and a door latched by a 1910 lock. She had apparently forgotten about it and built over it.

In 1911, the San Jose Mercury News called Winchester’s colossus a “great question mark in a sea of apricot and olive orchards.” Over a century later, the San Francisco Chronicle was still baffled: “the Mansion is an ornately complex answer to a very simple question: Why?”

The answer: Her building is a ghost story of the American gun. Or so the legend went. A spiritualist in the mid-1800s, when plenty of sane Americans believed they could communicate with the dead, Wincehster became terrified that her misfortunes, especially the death of her husband and one-month old daughter, were cosmic retribution from all the spirits killed by Winchester rifles. A relative said many decades later Winchester fell “under the thrall” of a medium, who told her that she would be haunted by the ghosts of Winchester rifle victims unless she built, non-stop—perhaps at ghosts’ direction, for their pleasure, or perhaps as a way to elude them. Haunted by conscience over her gun blood fortune and seeking either protection or absolution, Winchester lived in almost complete solitude, in a mansion designed to be haunted.

When I heard her ghost story from a friend in graduate school, I was enthralled. Eventually, Winchester became the muse for my book on the history of the American gun industry and culture .

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I keenly anticipated my first visit to the Mystery House. I must have been hoping that the house would yield up its secret to me. At first glance I was deflated, for the unusual reason that from the outside, the house wasn’t entirely weird.

But the drama of this house, like the drama of Winchester’s life, was unfolding on the inside. A staircase, one of 40, goes nowhere and ends at a ceiling. Cabinets and doors open onto walls, rooms are boxes within boxes, small rooms are built within big rooms, balconies and windows are inside rather than out, chimneys stop floors short of the ceiling, floors have skylights. A linen closet as big as an apartment sits next to a cupboard less than an inch deep. Doors open onto walls. One room has a normal-sized door next to a small, child-sized one. Another has a secret door identical to one on a corner closet—it could be opened from within the room, but not from without, and the closet drawer didn’t open at all.

Details are designed to confuse. In one room, Winchester laid the parquetry in an unusual pattern: When the light hit the floor a particular way, the dark boards appeared light, and the light boards, dark. Bull’s-eye windows give an upside-down view of the world. Even these basic truths, of up and down, and light and dark, could be subverted.

The house teems with allusions, symbols and mysterious encryptions. Its ballroom features two meticulously crafted Tiffany art-glass windows. Here, she inscribed her most elegant clues for us. The windows have stained glass panels with lines from Shakespeare. One reads, “These same thoughts people this little world.” It’s from the prison soliloquy in Shakespeare’s  Richard II . Deposed from power and alone in his cell, the king has an idea to create a world within his prison cell, populated only by his imaginings and ideas.

Winchester’s mansion conveys a restless, brilliant, sane—if obsessive—mind and the convolutions of an uneasy conscience. Perhaps she only dimly perceived the sources of her unease, whether ghostly or profane. But she wove anguish into her creation, just as any artist pours unarticulated impulses into her work. Over repeated visits, I came to think that if a mind were a house, it would probably look like this.

The house is an architectural exteriorization of an anguished but playful inner life. Ideas, memories, fears and guilt occur to us all day long. They come to consciousness. If they displease or terrify, we brood or fuss over them for a while, then revise them to make them manageable, or we plaster over them and suppress them, or refashion them into another idea. One of the house’s builders recalled, “Sarah simply ordered the error torn out, sealed up, built over or around, or … totally ignored.” The mental and architectural processes of revision, destruction, suppression and creation were ongoing, and similar.

Mrs. Winchester’s Main Bedroom

Perhaps the same mental process happens with a country’s historical narratives about its most contentious and difficult topics—war, conquest, violence, guns. The family name was synonymous by the 1900s with a multi-firing rifle, and the Winchester family had made its fortune sending more than 8 million of them into the world. It wasn’t crazy to think that she might have been haunted by that idea, that she might have perpetually remembered it, and just as perpetually tried to forget.

I’ve come to see the house as a clever riddle. Winchester made charitable donations, certainly, and if she had wanted to, she could have become a philanthropist of greater renown. But the fact remains that she chose to convert a vast portion of her rifle fortune into a monstrous, distorted home; so we can now wander through her rooms imagining how one life affects others.

Instead of building a university or a library, Sarah Winchester built a counter-legend to the thousands of American gunslinger stories. And in this counter-legend, the ghosts of the gun casualties materialize, and we remember them.

Pamela Haag, Ph.D. , is the author most recently of  The Gunning of America: Business and the Making of an American Gun Culture . She has published two other books and numerous essays on a wide variety of topics. 

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