Monday, October 29, 2012

Free (Haunted) Lighthouse Tours (Pt. Fermin)



The Date: Tuesday-Sunday
Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm (Guided Tours 1:00pm, 2:00pm, & 3:00pm)
The Location:
Point Fermin Lighthouse Historic Site and Museum
807 W. Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, CA 90731
[MAP]

Note: This event is not hosted by GHOULA. This is just a local (ghost related) event that exists independently that GHOULA wants its members to know about. As such, docents and staff at this event may not wish to discuss this landmark's haunted history.

The Ghost(s):

Unfortunately, because the ghost stories from the Point Vincente Lighthouse just eight miles up the road are more well-known, sometimes they get falsely attributed to this historic lighthouse, which predates that newer lighthouse by a half century.

The Point Fermin Lighthouse began its duty of protecting our shores in 1872 (some reports put it at 1974), although some portions of the building may be even older, considering it took about twenty years to build this seemingly simple Victorian home/lighthouse. Given the remote nature of the point it sits on, supplies had to be brought from either the Pacific North West, or the East Coast (around South America's Cape Horn), which made construction a very lengthy process.

Unlike the nearby Point Vicente Lighthouse, which is said to be haunted by a woman longing for her lost husband, this lighthouse appears to be haunted by the inverse, a lonely male lighthouse keeper carrying the torch (literally and figuratively) for his dead wife. When he passed away in October of 1925 (a couple of months after his wife died), the local papers reported he died of a broken heart. Two months after his death, the lighthouse was decommissioned and the grounds turned into a public park. Not only was he the last man to hold that job, some say he never left, and can still be seen (and heard) carrying out his duties, walking around the lighthouse and the lens house.

Although the current lighthouse staff claims that the historic structure is not haunted, they are familiar with the ghost tales, and curiously do not deny them. The explanation they give is that these yarns were originally fabricated by a ranger that used to live in the lighthouse (as caretaker of the building and park) as a means of scaring local children and teens so that they would not try to break in to the spooky old lighthouse or vandalize it. Needless to say, there are many locals that grew up around the lighthouse, who beg to differ.

Interestingly, the ghostly keeper may not be alone there with his feelings of loneliness, sadness, and regret. The adjacent cliff is well known in the area as a favorite spot for suicides (with stories of ghostly figures walking along the cliff's edge or the rocks below.) Also, Point Fermin Park was the site of the great UFO attack of 1942, but that's another story for another time...

http://www.pointferminlighthouse.org//index.htm

(to read about the ghosts of the Point Vincente Lighthouse...)

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Sunday's Screening Secret Haunted Location!



Location: Point Fermin Park (Home of the Point Fermin Lighthouse)
807 Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, CA 90731(map)

Come out for this year's free outdoor screening tomorrow (Sunday, 0ct 28, @7:00pm) and see "Tormented" (1960) with Richard Carlson at a real haunted lighthouse like the one in the movie.
(For more info about the movie... )

Also, hear about this local landmark's history (and ghost stories).
(for more info about the lighthouse's ghost story... )

All are welcome to this family-friendly event. Don't forget to bring chairs and flashlights. Also, this 140 year old haunted lighthouse is now in the middle of a city park, so please follow all posted rules while in the park.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

3rd Annual Haunted Films @ Haunted Places



It's that time again...

...for our annual "Haunted Films at Haunted Places."

In a partnership with the Echo Park Film Center Filmmobile, we present free outdoor screenings of horror films at unusual locations that are said to be haunted, and discuss that ghost lore before showing the film.

Time: 7:00pm
Date: October, 28th (Sunday)
Location: TOP SECRET (revealed 24 hours before screening)
(location info:)
Admission: FREE!

This year we will be screening the Allied Artists masterpiece (about a female ghost that was actually shot in the KCET studios which are said to be haunted by a female ghost) starring the late, great actor/director/ author (and Encino resident) Richard Carlson...

TORMENTED (1960)
(The original title: "Tormented by the She-Ghost of Haunted Island")



Check out the trailer for this creepy classic!

Halloween @ The Barn



Our fiendish friends at CREEEPYLA.COM and Hidden LA are hosting this evening celebrating local ghost lore.

Be the first to find out if Hollywood's historic Lasky-Demille Barn is haunted... (learn more about the barn here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasky-DeMille_Barn)

Hear frightening tales of the ghosts of the Magic Castle, Knickerbocker Hotel, and other landmarks! Hang out with the crews of CreepyLA and HiddenLA! The ultimate event of the Halloween season!

There will be two showtimes available.

Tickets and info: http://hauntedbarn.eventbrite.com/

Use code "HAUNTEDBARN" for $10 off tickets!

Speakers include (schedules subject to change):
-Tom Ogden – Author of “Haunted Hollywood” and magician at the Magic Castle
-Sarah Troop – Host of the Cabinet of Curiosities podcast
-Richard Carradine – President/Founder of the GHOULA
-James Bartlett - Author of "Gourmet Ghosts - Los Angeles"
-Evening hosted by Scott Michaels - owner of Dearly Departed Tours.
-And more to be announced!

Other attractions will include:
-Screenings of classic ghost themed short subjects.
-Paranormal investigation "hands on" experience.
-Hollywood Horror Themed Photo Booth
-Spooky selection of food and drinks