Every Friday the 13th and around Halloween, public is invited to torchlight tours of the Winchester Mystery House. It stands on South Winchester Boulevard in San Jose, set in immaculate, palm-scattered gardens, and today, has a total of 160 rooms, though it once had more. Its turrets, inlaid floors, numerous fireplaces, lifts, gas lights, central heating and unique architectural features are clearly the result of years of painstaking, costly work. It is estimated that the enormous building, which incorporates all the most expensive modern conveniences available at the time, took 38 years to complete, at a cost of around five and a half million dollars. However, the source of inspiration for the mansion was not simply self-indulgence on the part of its wealthy creator.
Sarah Winchester, who planned the building of the house, married the son of Oliver Winchester. Oliver, his son and Sarah's baby son all died within fifteen years of each other and Sarah became convinced that the family was cursed. Records seem to suggest that she consulted a spiritualist medium for help in lifting the curse and the medium confirmed her suspicions that the Winchester family had made its money from the Winchester firearms company, and the souls of all those whose lives had ended with a bullet fired from a Winchester rifle were now intent on revenge. It is said that the medium went on to instruct the Winchester widow to use her inherited fortune to build a house for herself and the wandering spirits, and the Winchester Mystery House is the result.