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Glendora's Haunted Past
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The historic Bradley home, nestled at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, is located at 736 North Vista Bonita Avenue. The charming Victorian home, constructed in 1887 by Bartholomew Bradley, is believed to be one of the earliest homes within the townsite of the City of Glendora.


736 N. Vista Bonita Ave

Plant, Sky, Building, Window

The Bradley House

Plant, Building, Window, Facade

The Bradley House

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The Bradley House

Building, Plant, House, Cottage

The house was owned in the 1970's by the Magallon family. In 1978, two of their three children, Tia and Eric, observed two ghostly occurrences: one when a man with a top hat was seen on the inside stairs, and another time when the same man was noted lounging in one of the doorways. Everyone agreed he appeared to be a friendly ghost.  

Battler, Bobbie. The Bradley House. The Glendoran Magazine. March 1st, 1990. 53 - 56.

Cochran, Ginni. Spontaneously Speaking Ghosts . The Glendoran Magazine. September 1st, 2001. 63.

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https://www.redfin.com/CA/Glendora/621-N-Pennsylvania-Ave-91741/home/8028798

Battler, Bobbie. The Bradley House. The Glendoran Magazine. March 1st, 1990. 53 - 54.

Battler, Bobbie. The Bradley House. The Glendoran Magazine. March 1st, 1990. 53 - 54.

Battler, Bobbie. The Bradley House. The Glendoran Magazine. March 1st, 1990. 53 - 54.