Built almost a century ago, the KEA Mill quietly resides in the Historic Downtown Section of Murrieta, California. Originally built in 1918 for local farmers to store their grain in bulk before transporting the goods to Los Angeles, the KEA Mill has since become known as one of the most haunted places in California.
At 100 feet tall, the concrete grain elevator continued to operate into the 1970s. The Old Mill quickly became a popular subject for locals itching to explore the eerie landmark and was boarded up in 1991. Looming over the quaint homes in the area, the KEA Mill is speculated by many as being haunted by ghosts, particularly the spirit of a little girl in a blue dress. Legend has it, adventurers visiting the KEA Mill at night see a little girl in a blue dress in the window at the top of the Mill. She is said to be giggling or screaming and instills a sense of dread and sadness to those who dare to come close.
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