Located in the West Hills with a spectacular city view, it has been a local landmark since its construction in 1914 by Henry Mayhugh, founder of Drakesville’s top newspaper. The mansion, which incorporates Turkish, English and French design, was built by Texan craftsmen and artisans using only Southern building materials. It has been left empty for decades now and is often said to be haunted by those who are brave enough to sneak in.