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The Wolfe Manor (originally known as the Andrews Estate, later as the Clovis Avenue Sanitarium and the Andleberry Estate) [1] was a turn of the century mansion located in Clovis, California. The manor was once a private residence, sanitarium, and eventually a haunted attraction.
5 wrz 2018 · The first Clovis Sanitarium opened in 1915 inside the DeWitt Building (second from corner) on Pollasky Avenue. (CONTRIBUTED BY CLOVIS MUSEUM) Early Clovis pioneers relied on home remedies and traveling physicians to provide their medical needs.
24 paź 2024 · For more than 90 years, Wolfe Manor in Clovis was a popular spot for Fresno County ghost hunters. The mansion at 2604 Clovis Ave. served as a home, a mental hospital and even a haunted house.
The Wolfe Manor (originally known as the Andrews Estate, later as the Clovis Avenue Sanitarium and the Andleberry Estate) [1] was a turn of the century mansion located in Clovis, California. The manor was once a private residence, sanitarium, and eventually a haunted attraction.
19 wrz 2009 · The pilot episode of the local TV series based on the haunted sanitarium in Clovis, CA. Originally aired on January 31, 2010, on KAIL-TV Fresno.
Wolfe Manor - Real Clovis Haunt. This manor was originally known as The Andrews Estate in 1922 and later was the Hazelwood Sanitarium in 1935 and the Clovis Avenue Sanitarium in 1942. At Hazelwood, patients were treated with terminal illnesses such as tuberculosis and at Clovis Avenue, patients were treated with mental illness, and reports say ...
6 sty 2021 · Our first Clovis Sanitarium was established by Registered Nurse Julia E. Rowley in 1915 at the 1906 two story DeWitt building on Pollasky. In 1920, Dr. McMurtry would convert an 1896 home on Pollasky into a Sanitarium that would close in 1959.