Located at 129 South D. Street in Storey County’s Virginia City is one of Nevada’s most haunted houses. Mackay Mansion is a gorgeous three-story Victorian house with a hand-carved staircase, business office, parlor, living room, and kitchen on the ground floor and bedrooms and bathrooms upstairs. Once the home of mining magnate John Mackay, today, this stunning house is a museum and the home of many of Virginia City’s ghosts. One of the state’s most haunted houses located in the most haunted town makes sense, doesn’t it? Take a look.
John Mackay died in 1902 at the age of 70 while on a business trip in London, and his former mansion remains a hotbed of paranormal activity in a town chock full of ghosts.
The story of one of Nevada’s most haunted houses is steeped in mining history which is characteristic for the area. The mansion and its living museum are open daily for public tours from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. The gorgeous gazebo and party terrace can be rented for weddings, reunions, or other special events. For more information, please call (775) 847-0373 or visit their website or Facebook page.
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