Demon City: The 9 worst places in Los Angeles

Los Angeles — it is not only the city of angels, but also the city of the devil, ghosts and demons. Such a big metropolis simply has to have its skeletons in the closet. And now we'll introduce you to them!

House of the American horror story & raquo;

The Rosenheim Mansion, built in 1902, was originally a private estate of an American-German architect and his family, and then passed into the possession of the Catholic religious organization Sisters of Social Service. The exterior of the house made it an ideal place to shoot the first season of the famous American Horror History & raquo;

Address: 1120 Westchester Place, Los Angeles, CA 90019

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Entity House

The case of Doris Beeter, who lived in this house in 1974, was one of the loudest in the history of a man's encounter with paranormal phenomena. The woman claimed that the ghosts pursued her and caused physical injuries, and once they allegedly even raped her. The investigators tried to catch & raquo; ghosts on film, but managed to fix only a strange glow. Witnesses also claimed to have seen a green fog that looks like a man.

Address: 11547 Braddock Drive, Culver City, CA 90230

Demon City: The 9 Most Scary Places of Los Angeles

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Hollywood Pacific Theater

Theater in the Hollywood & laquo; Walk of Fame & raquo; opened in 1928. Then it was called Warner Bros. Theater. It is said that Sam Warner, one of the brothers-founders of the film company, cursed the theater when he was not completed in time for the premiere of the musical film "Jazz Singer". Prior to the premiere of the film, he never lived, but his ghost sometimes flashes in the theater.

Address: 6433 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028

Demon City: The 9 Worst Locations in Los Angeles

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Hollywood Wax Museum

Since 1965, hundreds of thousands of people have walked from one museum hall to the other, viewing "inanimate" raquo ; celebrities. They say that ghosts come to see the exhibits of the museum.

For example, near & laquo; The Last Supper & raquo; saw a woman who sometimes comes and quietly prays on the bench beside him, and a youngster who has died young often returns to admire the exposition of the film "The horror room", which he loved very much during his lifetime.

Address: 6767 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028

Demon City: The 9 Most Scary Places of Los Angeles

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Linda Vista Hospital

The hospital was founded in 1904. By the end of the 1980s, it was abandoned, and in 1991 it was completely shut down. After that, investigate it rushed whole hordes of TV crews who are shooting programs about paranormal phenomena. They say that in the corridors you can meet ghosts of former patients and hospital staff. The sinister atmosphere of the building has become an excellent place for filming the movie & laquo; Day of the Dead & raquo; and the movie series & Astral & raquo;.

Address: 610-30 S. St. Louis. Los Angeles, CA 90023

Demon City: The 9 Worst Locations in Los Angeles

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The old zoo in Griffith Park

During the day, this is just a wonderful place for a picnic that was once inhabited by lions, bears, monkeys and Other animals of one of the first zoos in Los Angeles. At night, everything looks much more ominous: in the darkness of cells and cages, the spirits of unhappy creatures who died in the old zoo roam.

Address: 4730 Crystal Springs Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90027

Demon City: The 9 Most Scary Places of Los Angeles< The silent movie theater

The Silent Movie Theater opened its doors in 1942 to continue showing the silent cinema in the era of his death. For many years, the theater was owned by Lawrence Austin, who personally sold tickets and ran the audience into the hall. In January 1997, he was shot in the foyer while attempting to rob during the movie "Sunrise & raquo ;. As it turned out later, Lawrence's partner was involved in this, wishing to get the possible hidden millions of this building.

Address: 611 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036

Demon City: The 9 Most Scary Places in Los Angeles

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Thriller house

A small Victorian mansion in Angelino Heights in 1983 was subjected to a merciless attack by zombies. The zombies, of course, were not real, but just made up for filming the clip & ldquo; Thriller & rdquo; Michael Jackson. As a bonus, — next door is the house of the series & laquo; Charmed & raquo; (1329 Carroll Ave).

Address: 1345 Carroll Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026

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