12 places from horror films that you can visit as a tourist
Despite the fact that most Hollywood films are shot in studios and on sets with artificial decorations, still among many famous horror films there are a significant number of films shot in real-life places.
These famous places are scattered throughout the United States, and to this day any avid moviegoer can visit them.
Sawyer House and the Texas Chainsaw Massacre gas station in Kingsland, Texas.
Evans City Cemetery from "Night of the Living Dead" in Evans, PA.
Timberline Lodge Hotel from Shine in Mount Hood, Oregon.
Motel Bates of Psycho is located at Universal Studios in Hollywood.
The M Street Staircase of the Exorcist in Washington.
"Rosemary's Baby" was filmed in New York.
The Hills Have Eyes Desert is located in Victorville, California.
The Crystal Lake diner from Friday the 13th is located in New Jersey.
House of Louis de Pointe du Lac from "Interview with the Vampire" in Vacheri, Louisiana.
The Ghostbusters Sedgewick Hotel is a true Los Angeles hotel.
The film "Birds" was filmed in the town of Bodega Bay in California.
Buffalo Bill's House of Silence of the Lambs is located in Perriopolis, PA.
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