[s17e2] Westerfield House -

: In 1928, Czarist Russians converted the ballroom into a nightclub called "Dark Eyes".

: Current owner Jim Siegel has reported feeling something "sink into the mattress" while he was in bed. Other reports include flickering lights, unexplainable temperature drops, and a doorknob turning on its own. [S17E2] Westerfield House

: In the 1960s, underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger moved in, filming occult classics like Invocation of My Demon Brother and Lucifer Rising . He reportedly performed rituals in the tower with Anton LaVey , founder of the Church of Satan. : In 1928, Czarist Russians converted the ballroom

While the house is a private residence, it is a significant landmark for fans of San Francisco history and the paranormal. William Westerfield House - Walkies Through History : In the 1960s, underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger

The house has served as a central hub for various counter-culture movements:

The , located at 1198 Fulton Street in San Francisco, is a 28-room Victorian mansion renowned for its complex history of occultism, jazz, and reported paranormal activity. It was famously featured in Ghost Adventures Season 17, Episode 2 , which explored the "demonic energy" long associated with the property. History & Occupants

: Neighbors and visitors have reported hearing phantom piano notes and the sounds of jazz coming from empty rooms.

: In 1928, Czarist Russians converted the ballroom into a nightclub called "Dark Eyes".

: Current owner Jim Siegel has reported feeling something "sink into the mattress" while he was in bed. Other reports include flickering lights, unexplainable temperature drops, and a doorknob turning on its own.

: In the 1960s, underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger moved in, filming occult classics like Invocation of My Demon Brother and Lucifer Rising . He reportedly performed rituals in the tower with Anton LaVey , founder of the Church of Satan.

While the house is a private residence, it is a significant landmark for fans of San Francisco history and the paranormal. William Westerfield House - Walkies Through History

The house has served as a central hub for various counter-culture movements:

The , located at 1198 Fulton Street in San Francisco, is a 28-room Victorian mansion renowned for its complex history of occultism, jazz, and reported paranormal activity. It was famously featured in Ghost Adventures Season 17, Episode 2 , which explored the "demonic energy" long associated with the property. History & Occupants

: Neighbors and visitors have reported hearing phantom piano notes and the sounds of jazz coming from empty rooms.