In the movies, you’d press the wall and find a secret passage leading to…
Thedrunner2 on
Look for a secret passage or tunnel
PikesPique on
… or do they?
Bulky_Specialist9645 on
There used to be an opening straight ahead. You can tell because there’s no wood flooring border there, the herringbone pattern runs under the wall.
CreativeFraud on
Have you tried running full speed into that wall? I’ve learned a lot from movies and I believe there is a secret room back there. Please report back!
honestlynoideas on
Winchester?
Bertsies on
I’d make a wonderful velvet perch for a very royal cat to sit and judge me.
deceptiveprophet on
Hit the wall and see if it disappears. There might be a hidden passage.
El_Saturn_ on
Maybe it’s in Springfield
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mid_vibrations on
could put a throne up there👍
Musicfan637 on
We’re on a road to nowhere.
Come on inside.
Takin’ that ride to nowhere.
We’ll take that ride.
anonymousUTguy on
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Secret door secret door secret door secret door
headRN on
Winchester mystery house?
RyanM90 on
Can you see that window from the outside? If not, you got a sweet ass haunted house with secret rooms
Human_Mask on
Unless You solve the puzzle.
Check for a clue with lights off.
LorenzoStomp on
That’s where you put the Confrontation Chair, where you wait in the darkness for your kids or spouse to try to sneak upstairs 3 hours late.
cyberentomology on
🎼
I’d build a big tall house with rooms by the dozen,
Right in the middle of the town.
A fine tin roof with real wooden floors below.
There would be one long staircase just going up,
And one even longer coming down,
And one more leading nowhere, just for show.
QuickPirate36 on
Secret ahead
Therefore
Try rolling
CRO553R on
A visit to the Winchester mansion would drive you nuts
poondongle on
Did you even try leaping through the picture before making this baseless claim? They could lead to a wonderful world where you can stomp goombas and crush turts.
reidybobeidy89 on
Is this Winchester House?
saraphilipp on
Indiana Jones would start tapping on them walls.
BobaFalfa on
Winchester Mystery House?
LTKerr on
If you move a nearby book a door will open there.
Ap76QtkSUw575NAq on
There’s an invisible potion on the floor somewhere. Just spam ‘A’.
Safe-Possibility-585 on
Winchester castle
northernwolf3000 on
Is this Winchester house ?
supershinythings on
Winchester House took some damage during an earthquake so repairs often just meant they blocked off whatever collapsed behind it and removed debris. It once had a seven story tower. The third and fourth floors also fell. Chimneys collapsed all over; this place was NOT earthquake-safe.
As a result it has stairs to nowhere all over the house. Whole floors and wings collapsed, the rubble removed, but the rich woodwork and stairs leading to and from the collapsed and removed sections remained.
They made up a myth that the house was haunted but really it just had earthquake damage.
If you take the tour they spout all kinds of nonsense about Mrs. Winchester being compelled to build continuously due to haunting. But actually a number of stairs and landings were just closed off after the earthquake.
I’m sure she had things fixed and adjusted as she got older and didn’t visit so many parts of the rambling mansion. But when one gets elderly, walking up stairs, even specially installed low-height ones, gets harder and harder.
I bet if she had considered aging in her original design she might have figured out a better way to get around the place – mechanical elevators, ramps with chair-lift mechanical assists, etc. would have allowed her to get around more.
I found the collection of uninstalled Tiffany stained glass windows to be the most interesting. I wonder if they just survived the earthquake and were reclaimed from partially collapsed sections.
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They lead to that landing.
It’s a nook. Wait, maybe it’s a cranny. /s
In the movies, you’d press the wall and find a secret passage leading to…
Look for a secret passage or tunnel
… or do they?
There used to be an opening straight ahead. You can tell because there’s no wood flooring border there, the herringbone pattern runs under the wall.
Have you tried running full speed into that wall? I’ve learned a lot from movies and I believe there is a secret room back there. Please report back!
Winchester?
I’d make a wonderful velvet perch for a very royal cat to sit and judge me.
Hit the wall and see if it disappears. There might be a hidden passage.
Maybe it’s in Springfield
![gif](giphy|l2Je87QlNqPh2QdDW|downsized)
could put a throne up there👍
We’re on a road to nowhere.
Come on inside.
Takin’ that ride to nowhere.
We’ll take that ride.
![gif](giphy|AS6bApfXcdnC9kUU6N|downsized)
Secret door secret door secret door secret door
Winchester mystery house?
Can you see that window from the outside? If not, you got a sweet ass haunted house with secret rooms
Unless You solve the puzzle.
Check for a clue with lights off.
That’s where you put the Confrontation Chair, where you wait in the darkness for your kids or spouse to try to sneak upstairs 3 hours late.
🎼
I’d build a big tall house with rooms by the dozen,
Right in the middle of the town.
A fine tin roof with real wooden floors below.
There would be one long staircase just going up,
And one even longer coming down,
And one more leading nowhere, just for show.
Secret ahead
Therefore
Try rolling
A visit to the Winchester mansion would drive you nuts
Did you even try leaping through the picture before making this baseless claim? They could lead to a wonderful world where you can stomp goombas and crush turts.
Is this Winchester House?
Indiana Jones would start tapping on them walls.
Winchester Mystery House?
If you move a nearby book a door will open there.
There’s an invisible potion on the floor somewhere. Just spam ‘A’.
Winchester castle
Is this Winchester house ?
Winchester House took some damage during an earthquake so repairs often just meant they blocked off whatever collapsed behind it and removed debris. It once had a seven story tower. The third and fourth floors also fell. Chimneys collapsed all over; this place was NOT earthquake-safe.
As a result it has stairs to nowhere all over the house. Whole floors and wings collapsed, the rubble removed, but the rich woodwork and stairs leading to and from the collapsed and removed sections remained.
They made up a myth that the house was haunted but really it just had earthquake damage.
If you take the tour they spout all kinds of nonsense about Mrs. Winchester being compelled to build continuously due to haunting. But actually a number of stairs and landings were just closed off after the earthquake.
I’m sure she had things fixed and adjusted as she got older and didn’t visit so many parts of the rambling mansion. But when one gets elderly, walking up stairs, even specially installed low-height ones, gets harder and harder.
I bet if she had considered aging in her original design she might have figured out a better way to get around the place – mechanical elevators, ramps with chair-lift mechanical assists, etc. would have allowed her to get around more.
I found the collection of uninstalled Tiffany stained glass windows to be the most interesting. I wonder if they just survived the earthquake and were reclaimed from partially collapsed sections.