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People line the porch of the Dudley House, an 1892 Victorian home named for farmer Henry Dudley in Ventura. They will learn of a time when a ghostly woman in a pink 19th-century dress had appeared in one of the top windows.

Photo by Troy Harvey, Ventura County Star

People line the porch of the Dudley House, an 1892 Victorian home named for farmer Henry Dudley in Ventura. They will learn of a time when a ghostly woman in a pink 19th-century dress had appeared in one of the top windows.

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  • People line the porch of the Dudley House, an 1892 Victorian home named for farmer Henry Dudley in Ventura. They will learn of a time when a ghostly woman in a pink 19th-century dress had appeared in one of the top windows.
  • The floor in front of this fireplace in Jean Ringo's home was the scene of a ghostly sighting. Ringo claimed one night she saw blood appear on the carpet.
  • People react as Jean Ringo, right, explains the many different ghostly sightings that have occurred in her home during a recent ghost tour of Ventura led by Richard Senate. Ringo's home, along with the Dudley House and Olivas Adobe, were among the stops on the tour.
  • Richard Senate, right, talks with a group of about 20 people before a recent ghost tour of Ventura.
  • Richard Senate, center, talks with a group of about 20 people before a recent ghost tour of Ventura.
  • Nearly 20 people walk through the Olivas Adobe house during a recent ghost tour of Ventura.
  • Richard Senate, left, tells a story of a ghostly sighting at the Olivas Adobe during a recent ghost tour of Ventura.

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