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Top 10 Scariest Places In Los Angeles

What are you doing for Halloween? Do you like scary places

? Are you afraid of ghosts, demons or paranormal activities? If youre in the L.A area and feel adventurous.. Keep reading.. Whether youre local or live thousands of miles away, everybody knows that living in Los Angeles can be amazing, fun, exciting and a scary experience, the traffic alone is a nightmare. Besides the glitz and glamour, Los Angeles does have its share of spooky places? Every year, thousands of eye witness accounts are reported of ghost sightings throughout the area; mostly of past Hollywood movie stars. So if youre in the area and are done with the trick or treating, grab a few friends and explore the scariest places around the City of Angels and Devils.

Queen Mary (1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, CA 90802) This famous carrier ship turned museum and hotel wont leave you on your own to look for the hauntings with their Ghosts and Legends tour. Among the frightful highlights are mysterious splashing noises and footprints around the long-drained swimming pool as well as the sound of children crying from the ships former third-class nursery.

Knickerbocker Hotel (1714 Ivar Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028) Though this famous Hollywood hangout of old now simply supports the old (its a senior citizen home), this one-time hot spot still has patrons coming back from the grave to grab a drink. Among its reported ghostly guests are the iconic Rudolph Valentino and famous illusionist Harry Houdini.

Pantages Theater (6233 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028) One of Old Hollywoods most powerful men is said to grace this theatre with his paranormal presence, and after all, why not? It originally belonged to him. The eccentric and genius billionaire Howard Hughes is said to return to his famous theatre on opening night. (Only this time, he doesnt have to worry about catching any germs.)


Hollywood Sign (Mt Lee in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA 90027) The Hollywood Sign has been a beacon of fame and fortune for more than 80 years. So, you may wonder, what about this legendary landmark could be so scary. Well, according to Hollywood lore, a struggling 1930s actress committed suicide on the site of the famous sign and hasnt been able to stop reenacting the deed since that fateful night. Maybe thats why the area is now off limits to visitors.

Hollywood Cemetery (6000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038) Sometimes fans just cant get enough of their favorite celebrity, and this certainly seems to be true for the ghoulish girl that haunts this famous cemetery. She is said to walk the grounds in a long black veil and place flowers on the final resting place of Rudolph Valentino every week. According to legend, the apparition has been honoring the famed thespians memory since he died in 1930. Sort of gives new meaning to the phrase Forever your girl.

Graumans Chinese Theater (6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028) Of course Hollywoods most famous theater cant exist without a few hauntings of its own. Among claimed creep factors is the tale that murdered actor Victor Killian moves objects around inside the theater, still in search of the culprit who took his life at his apartment, which was once right down the road from Graumans.

Silent Movie Theater (611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036) With one of the most gruesome histories of any movie theater, the Silent Movie Theatre has forever cemented its status in haunted Hollywood. Legends include ghosts in the projection rooms, blood-splattered carpet from machine-gun murders and a constant haunting by two former owners. Talk about scary movies.


The Comedy Store (8433 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90069) The dark hauntings at this famous Sunset Strip comedy club are no laughing matter. Formerly known as mob hangout Ciros in the 1940s, reported regulars from the hereafter include murdered victims of mobsters in the basement as well as stand-up alumni who play pranks on the staff.

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel (7000 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028) This historically haunted but classic hotel of Hollywoods Golden Age has had several guests who have checked in but still refuse to check out. Among those with eternal reservations are yesteryears gorgeous but troubled stars Marilyn Monroe (who liked Cabana Room suite #246, which overlooked the pool) and Montgomery Clift.

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood (100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608) According to studio legend, the man of a thousand faces, Lon Chaney Sr., the original Phantom of the Opera, has decided to relive one of his most acclaimed roles for eternity. Reports say that the phantom has been seen running across the studio catwalks, mysteriously holding a chandelier that was removed years ago.

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