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May 13, 2024 · Visit Us. The Mystery Spot 465 Mystery Spot Road Santa Cruz, CA 95065 USA Tel: (831) 423-8897 Click for Map
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5 days ago · Visit Us. The Mystery Spot 465 Mystery Spot Road Santa Cruz, CA 95065 USA Tel: (831) 423-8897 Click for Map
Apr 16, 2024 · S4: E2 Is it REALLY a magical spot or just clever set design? Find out in this week's video as we visit the Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz, CA! Set in the beauti...
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Apr 19, 2024 · The Mystery Spot has been a popular attraction since the 1940s, and is today listed on the California Registry of historical places. The attraction features a house built upon a specific location, where you can see all sorts of odd things happening, like balls appearing to roll uphill.
Apr 21, 2024 · Uncover the secrets of the enigmatic Mystery Spot near San Francisco in this exciting video exploration! Join us as we delve into the best time to visit this...
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May 1, 2024 · Santa Cruz: 465 Mystery Spot Road off Branciforte Drive near State Route 17 (SR 17) within the redwood forest. A tourist attraction called " Mystery Spot " is operated at the site. [247] [248]
Apr 27, 2024 · The Mystery Spot. Looking to add something a little quirky to your Santa Cruz itinerary? Leave time for a visit to The Mystery Spot, one of the weirdest places to go in Santa Cruz. The history of this mysterious attraction dates back to 1939, when a couple bought a plot of land north of Santa Cruz.