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Court of Mysteries — Attraction in Santa Cruz

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Court of Mysteries
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Nearby attractions
Mitchell's Cove Beach
Santa Cruz, CA
Garfield Park
Garfield Park, 634 Almar Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
MJA Vineyards -- Westside Tasting Room & Cellar
328 Ingalls St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Sergeant Derby Park
508 Woodland Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Bethany Curve
308 Bethany Curve, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Stockwell Cellars
1100 Fair Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Santa Cruz Mountain Vineyard
334 Ingalls St Suite A, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Rexford Winery
429 Ingalls St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
West Cliff Dr tide pools
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Sones Cellars
334-B Ingalls St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Nearby restaurants
Bantam
1010 Fair Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Venus Spirits Cocktails & Kitchen | Westside
200 High Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Humble Sea Brewing Co.
820 Swift St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Tacos El Chuy
402 Ingalls St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Fonda Felix
402 Ingalls St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Upper Crust Pizza & Pasta
2415 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Taqueria Santa Cruz
2215 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Tam's Restaurant
2403 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
La Cabaña Taqueria
2332 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Vim Dining and Desserts
2238 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Nearby hotels
Mission Inn & Suites
2250 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, United States
Hampton Inn Santa Cruz West
2424 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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Court of Mysteries

515 Fair Ave #380, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
4.3(18)
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attractions: Mitchell's Cove Beach, Garfield Park, MJA Vineyards -- Westside Tasting Room & Cellar, Sergeant Derby Park, Bethany Curve, Stockwell Cellars, Santa Cruz Mountain Vineyard, Rexford Winery, West Cliff Dr tide pools, Sones Cellars, restaurants: Bantam, Venus Spirits Cocktails & Kitchen | Westside, Humble Sea Brewing Co., Tacos El Chuy, Fonda Felix, Upper Crust Pizza & Pasta, Taqueria Santa Cruz, Tam's Restaurant, La Cabaña Taqueria, Vim Dining and Desserts
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Nearby attractions of Court of Mysteries

Mitchell's Cove Beach

Garfield Park

MJA Vineyards -- Westside Tasting Room & Cellar

Sergeant Derby Park

Bethany Curve

Stockwell Cellars

Santa Cruz Mountain Vineyard

Rexford Winery

West Cliff Dr tide pools

Sones Cellars

Mitchell's Cove Beach

Mitchell's Cove Beach

4.5

(487)

Open 24 hours
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Garfield Park

Garfield Park

4.4

(154)

Open 24 hours
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MJA Vineyards -- Westside Tasting Room & Cellar

MJA Vineyards -- Westside Tasting Room & Cellar

4.8

(62)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Sergeant Derby Park

Sergeant Derby Park

4.7

(143)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Tune in to Subtle Realms of Redwoods
Tune in to Subtle Realms of Redwoods
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
Santa Cruz, California, 95060
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Wintersongs with Kitka - SANTA CRUZ
Wintersongs with Kitka - SANTA CRUZ
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:30 PM
900 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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Mad Hatters Ball  — Raíces y Cariño Gala
Mad Hatters Ball — Raíces y Cariño Gala
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:00 PM
155 S River Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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Nearby restaurants of Court of Mysteries

Bantam

Venus Spirits Cocktails & Kitchen | Westside

Humble Sea Brewing Co.

Tacos El Chuy

Fonda Felix

Upper Crust Pizza & Pasta

Taqueria Santa Cruz

Tam's Restaurant

La Cabaña Taqueria

Vim Dining and Desserts

Bantam

Bantam

4.5

(271)

$$

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Venus Spirits Cocktails & Kitchen | Westside

Venus Spirits Cocktails & Kitchen | Westside

4.4

(136)

$$

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Humble Sea Brewing Co.

Humble Sea Brewing Co.

4.6

(346)

$$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Tacos El Chuy

Tacos El Chuy

4.3

(68)

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This place has had a few names over the years and even the address was mysterious. I grew up on the next block. In the 80s and 90s it sat abandoned and unattended, it was inhabited by transients and sometimes people did seances or whatever on the porch. It was built by Kenneth Kitchen in the 30's, a brick worker, his work is scattered all over the Westside. His brother Raymond Kitchen helped him. Raymond had his own castle home further up the Fair Ave, a block away from Mission Street. Its been torn down. Both brothers were brick layers and stone masons. It was said they would get in explosive and violent fights while they were building the home/Red Castle/Yogi Temple/Court of Mysteries. It was built as a home and an apocalyptic shelter. It was supposed to be a 2 story that, if completed, would have been a shelter made to survive some apocalyptic event. Apparently, there are railroad pieces underground to anchor it. Kenneth never finished his home though, so it's not stabilized like he planned. During WW2 there was a fear of ocean attack in Santa Cruz. They had blackout curtains on the Boardwalk, facing the ocean. The Red Lighthouse on Steamers (the surfing museum now) looked like a military base. The Monterey Bay has a sudden drop into deep sea, which was a cause for concern of enemy submarines. Kenneth invented a device that could hear submarines in the Bay. There are 2 "flagpoles" on the property and it looks like antenna on the top of each. It was said that Kenneth lost his mind and would stay in the well room for weeks at a time, listening for submarines. Raymond would bring him food and pour water on his mattress to keep him awake. They tore the well room down, when they started remodeling the property. They used pieces of it to make a fountain out front. I was very interested in this place and read all the articles I could find about it. These 2 women (the Kitchen sisters, no joke) interviewed neighbors and one old man had great info. He said one day men from the government came to talk to Kenneth and they made him a deal or something because Kenneth disappeared after that. The sisters talked to a historian at a SC library, she had info and death certificates on everyone in the family, except Kenneth. It was as if he just disappeared, as she put it. The building is expertly crafted. It's adorned in abalone shell scraps that he got from an abalone processing plant in Santa Cruz. My Mom said that back in the day, before they had real street lights on Fair Ave, the abalone shells would make the entire place twinkle in the full moon. Above the gate there is a symbol in a triangle. If you look at it, it resembles a clock. I believe its an astrological clock (?) It has a sun, a moon, stars and arrows on it. The gate was called "The Gate of Prophecy". Not even kidding you, I really read all this lol!! Inside the house, there is a fireplace and a staircase, both heavily adorned in abalone. There used to be another clock above the fireplace. When both clocks matched each other, that was the event that Kenneth was worried about. The clock over the fireplace was stolen, all the remains is the one over the gate. I snuck inside this building when I was about 10 years old, 1993. We passed by it all the time and it was a cool thing for a kid to explore. There was a crumbling brick wall on the side of it that served perfectly as stairs to get up to the top of the building. It was supposed to have a second story, but it never got finished, so there was a hole on top. It was really easy to get up there and to climb down into the building. I walked around in there a bit, it had smooth gray cement colored walls inside, with arched doorways and little round windows, enough to have natural lighting. Very echo-y. I saw a bum mattress and left in a hurry. It was up for sale for many years until a Silicon Valley couple bought it and built a home on the lot. Another home is being built there, too. I've been anxiously watching all these years, praying that they would not tear down the original structure. Thank you for not bulldozing it!
Laura AlexandraLaura Alexandra
Not much to see. Closed due to COVID, but even so I don’t think there would have been much. Nice neighborhood though and worth the walk.
Grand Old SoulGrand Old Soul
Unique looking place..closed off to the public. Would make a cool Halloween house attraction. Not to much is known about this landmark.
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This place has had a few names over the years and even the address was mysterious. I grew up on the next block. In the 80s and 90s it sat abandoned and unattended, it was inhabited by transients and sometimes people did seances or whatever on the porch. It was built by Kenneth Kitchen in the 30's, a brick worker, his work is scattered all over the Westside. His brother Raymond Kitchen helped him. Raymond had his own castle home further up the Fair Ave, a block away from Mission Street. Its been torn down. Both brothers were brick layers and stone masons. It was said they would get in explosive and violent fights while they were building the home/Red Castle/Yogi Temple/Court of Mysteries. It was built as a home and an apocalyptic shelter. It was supposed to be a 2 story that, if completed, would have been a shelter made to survive some apocalyptic event. Apparently, there are railroad pieces underground to anchor it. Kenneth never finished his home though, so it's not stabilized like he planned. During WW2 there was a fear of ocean attack in Santa Cruz. They had blackout curtains on the Boardwalk, facing the ocean. The Red Lighthouse on Steamers (the surfing museum now) looked like a military base. The Monterey Bay has a sudden drop into deep sea, which was a cause for concern of enemy submarines. Kenneth invented a device that could hear submarines in the Bay. There are 2 "flagpoles" on the property and it looks like antenna on the top of each. It was said that Kenneth lost his mind and would stay in the well room for weeks at a time, listening for submarines. Raymond would bring him food and pour water on his mattress to keep him awake. They tore the well room down, when they started remodeling the property. They used pieces of it to make a fountain out front. I was very interested in this place and read all the articles I could find about it. These 2 women (the Kitchen sisters, no joke) interviewed neighbors and one old man had great info. He said one day men from the government came to talk to Kenneth and they made him a deal or something because Kenneth disappeared after that. The sisters talked to a historian at a SC library, she had info and death certificates on everyone in the family, except Kenneth. It was as if he just disappeared, as she put it. The building is expertly crafted. It's adorned in abalone shell scraps that he got from an abalone processing plant in Santa Cruz. My Mom said that back in the day, before they had real street lights on Fair Ave, the abalone shells would make the entire place twinkle in the full moon. Above the gate there is a symbol in a triangle. If you look at it, it resembles a clock. I believe its an astrological clock (?) It has a sun, a moon, stars and arrows on it. The gate was called "The Gate of Prophecy". Not even kidding you, I really read all this lol!! Inside the house, there is a fireplace and a staircase, both heavily adorned in abalone. There used to be another clock above the fireplace. When both clocks matched each other, that was the event that Kenneth was worried about. The clock over the fireplace was stolen, all the remains is the one over the gate. I snuck inside this building when I was about 10 years old, 1993. We passed by it all the time and it was a cool thing for a kid to explore. There was a crumbling brick wall on the side of it that served perfectly as stairs to get up to the top of the building. It was supposed to have a second story, but it never got finished, so there was a hole on top. It was really easy to get up there and to climb down into the building. I walked around in there a bit, it had smooth gray cement colored walls inside, with arched doorways and little round windows, enough to have natural lighting. Very echo-y. I saw a bum mattress and left in a hurry. It was up for sale for many years until a Silicon Valley couple bought it and built a home on the lot. Another home is being built there, too. I've been anxiously watching all these years, praying that they would not tear down the original structure. Thank you for not bulldozing it!
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Not much to see. Closed due to COVID, but even so I don’t think there would have been much. Nice neighborhood though and worth the walk.
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Unique looking place..closed off to the public. Would make a cool Halloween house attraction. Not to much is known about this landmark.
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This place has had a few names over the years and even the address was mysterious. I grew up on the next block. In the 80s and 90s it sat abandoned and unattended, it was inhabited by transients and sometimes people did seances or whatever on the porch. It was built by Kenneth Kitchen in the 30's, a brick worker, his work is scattered all over the Westside. His brother Raymond Kitchen helped him. Raymond had his own castle home further up the Fair Ave, a block away from Mission Street. Its been torn down. Both brothers were brick layers and stone masons. It was said they would get in explosive and violent fights while they were building the home/Red Castle/Yogi Temple/Court of Mysteries. It was built as a home and an apocalyptic shelter. It was supposed to be a 2 story that, if completed, would have been a shelter made to survive some apocalyptic event. Apparently, there are railroad pieces underground to anchor it. Kenneth never finished his home though, so it's not stabilized like he planned. During WW2 there was a fear of ocean attack in Santa Cruz. They had blackout curtains on the Boardwalk, facing the ocean. The Red Lighthouse on Steamers (the surfing museum now) looked like a military base. The Monterey Bay has a sudden drop into deep sea, which was a cause for concern of enemy submarines. Kenneth invented a device that could hear submarines in the Bay. There are 2 "flagpoles" on the property and it looks like antenna on the top of each. It was said that Kenneth lost his mind and would stay in the well room for weeks at a time, listening for submarines. Raymond would bring him food and pour water on his mattress to keep him awake. They tore the well room down, when they started remodeling the property. They used pieces of it to make a fountain out front. I was very interested in this place and read all the articles I could find about it. These 2 women (the Kitchen sisters, no joke) interviewed neighbors and one old man had great info. He said one day men from the government came to talk to Kenneth and they made him a deal or something because Kenneth disappeared after that. The sisters talked to a historian at a SC library, she had info and death certificates on everyone in the family, except Kenneth. It was as if he just disappeared, as she put it. The building is expertly crafted. It's adorned in abalone shell scraps that he got from an abalone processing plant in Santa Cruz. My Mom said that back in the day, before they had real street lights on Fair Ave, the abalone shells would make the entire place twinkle in the full moon. Above the gate there is a symbol in a triangle. If you look at it, it resembles a clock. I believe its an astrological clock (?) It has a sun, a moon, stars and arrows on it. The gate was called "The Gate of Prophecy". Not even kidding you, I really read all this lol!! Inside the house, there is a fireplace and a staircase, both heavily adorned in abalone. There used to be another clock above the fireplace. When both clocks matched each other, that was the event that Kenneth was worried about. The clock over the fireplace was stolen, all the remains is the one over the gate. I snuck inside this building when I was about 10 years old, 1993. We passed by it all the time and it was a cool thing for a kid to explore. There was a crumbling brick wall on the side of it that served perfectly as stairs to get up to the top of the building. It was supposed to have a second story, but it never got finished, so there was a hole on top. It was really easy to get up there and to climb down into the building. I walked around in there a bit, it had smooth gray cement colored walls inside, with arched doorways and little round windows, enough to have natural lighting. Very echo-y. I saw a bum mattress and left in a hurry. It was up for sale for many years until a Silicon Valley couple bought it and built a home on the lot. Another home is being built there, too. I've been anxiously watching all these years, praying that they would not tear down the original structure. Thank you for not...

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The Court of Mysteries is the work of two stone masons who only worked on the project during the nights of 1934. Some believe this was due to esoteric reasons, others believe that the brother duo who built the court simply did so at night to avoid being caught building without a permit. Either way, the property was recently purchased by a San Fancisco real estate couple who plans to make it into a seasonal Halloween attraction. This is a nice little stop to say you did, but keep in mind this is private property in a residental neighborhood. You will only be able to look from the street. If you're a road triper, fan of obsure California lore, or even an aspiring mason; this is is a fun 5...

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3y

Fun to look at, but you can't go inside. If you'd like to see it, this is definitely a drive-by attraction. However, there's a lot of parking on the street if you'd like to stop for photos, so make sure to...

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