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Whaley House (San Diego, California)

Whaley House
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Whaley House, 2010
Established Original construction: 1857
Current museum: May 25, 1960
Location 2476 San Diego Avenue
San Diego, California
Coordinates 32°45′10″N 117°11′40″W / 32.752828°N 117.194486°W / 32.752828; -117.194486
Website Official website
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Coordinates: 32°45′10.18″N 117°11′40.15″W / 32.7528278°N 117.1944861°W / 32.7528278; -117.1944861

The Whaley House is an 1857 Greek Revival style residence, a California Historical Landmark, and museum located in Old Town, San Diego, California. It is currently maintained by Save Our Heritage Organisation (SOHO). In the 1960s, the Whaley House was designated as an official haunted house by the United States Commerce Department.

The Whaley House was the home of Thomas Whaley and his family. The house was built where a graveyard once was. At various times it also housed Whaley's general store, San Diego's second county courthouse, and the first commercial theater in San Diego. The house has "witnessed more history than any other building in the city".

Thomas Whaley, of Scots-Irish origin, was born on October 5, 1823 in New York City, the seventh child in a family of ten. Whaley took over his father's successful business relations, then left New York on January 1, 1849. He traveled to San Francisco, during the California gold rush, where he engaged in business. He then went to San Diego in September 1851. Two years later, Whaley went back to New York and married Anna Eloise Delaunay on August 14, 1853. Together they returned to California, arriving in San Diego on December 7, 1853. On August 22, 1857 the Whaleys moved into their new home, now known as the Whaley House.


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