![]() Throughout the years rumors have been associated with Sarah and her house. The house is a California Historical Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The mansion has operated since 1923 as a tourist attraction known as the Winchester Mystery House. In San Jose, California, Sarah built an architectural marvel, a mansion in the American Queen Anne revival style reflecting great beauty and great innovation. Both of them live on today, 97 years after her death. ![]() Sarah spent major parts of her adult life on two building projects. Yet through all her pain she was focused on helping those in need. Sarah never recovered from her two heartbreaking losses. Her beloved husband William, heir to the Winchester Rifle fortune, died at a young age from tuberculosis. ![]() She lost her only child, Annie, at six weeks old. Sarah Winchester was a brilliant, creative and generous woman. “Sarah Winchester was a wonderful person who devoted a good part of her life to funding a hospital for tuberculosis patients. It has become a personal crusade for me to tell her true story. My goal with the book is to restore Sarah’s reputation,” says Bennett Jacobstein. In honor of Women’s History Month, Bennett Jacobstein will be at the Redwood City Public Library on Mafrom 7:00 – 8:30PM to discuss his new book about the Winchester Mystery House and Sarah Winchester’s true story.ĭISTRIBUTION: Amazon / Ingram / Baker & Taylor ![]()
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