Ye Olde Doll Shoppe
Address
Ye Olde Doll Shoppe
Juan Street, Heritage Park
Old Town San Diego
Web Page
Ye Olde Doll Shoppe (Official Homepage)
Ye Olde Doll Shoppe is located in the Sherman-Gilbert House, one of the
restored Victorian buildings in historic Heritage Park in San Diego.
It was built in 1887 by John Sherman, cousin of the famous general.
A few years later two sisters, Bess and Gertrude Gilbert, purchased
the house and entertained famous musical and artistic guests there
for many years. After they passed on,
the home lay in disrepair until it was bought by a concerned citizens
group around 1970 and restored to its present state. Whatever spirit
lurks here must be benign, for customers and staff describe a feeling
of calm and happiness when they are in the shop. One would think the
opposite would occur, with all those doll faces staring out, but
apparently this is not the case. Perhaps Bess and Gertrude approve
of the doll shop and thus make their presence known.
The outside of the doll shop
Sources:
Haunted San Diego: A Historic Guide to San Diego's Favorite Haunts,
Gail White, 1992 Tecolote Publications, San Diego, pp 73-76
Heritage Park (An overview of the Victorian styles in Heritage Park)
www.ghosts.org home
This page (http://www.ghosts.org/haunted/oldtown/doll.html) last updated
July 24, 2001.