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Aug 29, 2024 · Here’s your handy guide to the 13 most haunted places in L.A., including a Hollywood theater, a notorious Downtown hotel and a Long Beach oceanliner where ghosts of the past still rattle a few...
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- Cecil Hotel
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No level of rebranding could distance this crime-ridden hotel’s grim past, especially with the recent Netflix series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. The docuseries focuses on the mysterious case of Elisa Lam who went missing for three weeks while on a trip and her body was later found in the water tower. But its sordid history ofunso...
The Silent Movie Theater has an intricate backstory making it one of the most haunted places in Los Angeles.In 1942 the original owner, John Hampton, used toxic chemicals to preserve his films which eventually led to his fatality due to the harmful exposure. His mentee, Lawerence Austin, took over the theater and was later shot in the lobby by a hi...
Legend has it that celebrity ghosts lurk in the halls of the hotel. A handful of guests have reported that Marilyn Monroe’s image has appeared in a mirror that used to be in her poolside suite and claim. Strange activity has also been reported on the ninth floor in suite 928, where late actor Montgomery Clift was living while filming From Here to E...
After years of denying ghost stories, The Comedy Store is finally embracing its reputation of being one other most haunted places in Los Angeles. Back in the 1940s and 1950s, the popular Sunset-strip club was Ciro’s restaurant – one of the hippest clubs at the time. The owners had a close affiliation with the mob which is said to haunt the basement...
This Japanese restaurant is known for its spectacular views of Hollywood and frequent sightings of paranormal activity. Managers, employees, and guests have reported seeing a former bartender hanging around the bar as well as hearing a weeping bride in the bridal suite. If you happen to be around on an especially spooky evening, you may witness sil...
There are over 100 documented suicides of people jumping off the hauntingly beautiful Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena. The first suicide was in 1919, and since, the landmark has been the source of many ghostly sightings. People have reportedly seen a man leaping off a rail as well as a woman crossing the bridge and then, vanishing. While it may ...
Before El Cid was the iconic Flamenco venue we know today, it lived several past lives. About 100 years ago, it was a café up until 1932 when it was bought out. It turned into the Gateway Theatre before becoming the CabaretConcert Theatre between 1950 and 1961,which served as a favorite nightspot for Hollywood producers, talent scouts, agents, and ...
The infamous Viper Room in West Hollywood, has quite a dark past which make many believe this is one of the most haunted places in Los Angeles. During the ’50s and ’60s, the venue was known as a jazz clubcalled The Melody Room. It was often frequented by mobsters Bugsy Siegel and Mickey Cohen, and it’s said that they allegedly may have taken care o...
A common trope in Los Angeles is that you’re bound to run into someone famous… but apparently, that includes ghostly celebrities too. This Hollywood establishment has been around since 1919 and has served celebrities from the Golden Era like Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra to modern-day stars like Norman Reedus.A lot has changed since then, but this ...
Inspired by the old west, this unique bar will transport you to a haunted house full of authentic vintage relics, that seem hold on to their past and have spirits attached to them. Their most famous ghost known as “The Woman Of The Bar” haunts the Sassafras Saloon and it’s said she keeps an eye on guests.Other spirits are often mischievous with wai...
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- Los Angeles Haunted Hayride. When: through October. Where: Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA. Cost: $39.99 [based on last year] ** Recommended for participants 12+
- Knott’s Scary Farm. When: Select nights from September 21st to October 31st. Where: Knott’s Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90620. Cost: $59.99 – $149.99.
- Reign of Terror Haunted House. When: Select dates from September 29th through November 4th. Where: Janss Marketplace, 275 N Moorpark Rd East, Thousand Oaks, CA.
- Shady Pines Asylum: Dark Harvest Haunted Attraction. When: Every Friday and Saturday throughout October. Where: 10201 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA. Cost: $25- $30 [based on last year]
Oct 28, 2019 · LA’s haunted landmarks and their ghost stories, mapped. From the Colorado Street Bridge to the Hollywood Sign. By Adrian Glick Kudler Updated Oct 28, 2019, 3:00pm PDT. Several ghosts...
Feb 10, 2020 · Ready to take an unhinged trip through the darker side of LA? Read this now to discover the 13 most insanely haunted places to visit in Los Angeles.
The following are the most haunted places in Los Angeles – let’s take a closer look! 1. Pico House, Downtown LA. Pico House, 424 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The Pico House, built back in 1869 and 1870, was a three-story luxury hotel ordered by Pio Pico.
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Sep 25, 2024 · Here’s what we learned about seven haunted places in Los Angeles that now visit our nightmares. Contents hide. 1 Pico House. 2 La Placita Church Cemetary – LA’s First Cemetery. 3 Biltmore Hotel – Black Dahlia. 4 Hollywood Forever Cemetary. 5 Hollywood Wax Museum. 6 Griffith Park. 7 The Old Zoo. 8 When You Go. 8.1 Where To Stay Near The Ghost Trail.