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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.
- El Cid. 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.
- The Viper Room. The infamous Viper Room has quite the dark past. During the ’50s and ’60s, the venue was known as a jazz club called 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 of some hits.
- Musso & Franks. 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.
- Sassafras Saloon. 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.
- Pico House, Downtown LA. The Pico House, built back in 1869 and 1870, was a three-story luxury hotel ordered by Pio Pico. Pico was the last Mexican Governor of Alta California, as well as being a successful businessman.
- AHS Murder House. Construction on the Rosenheim mansion, now known as the AHS Murder House, began in 1902. For more than 50 years, a Catholic organization owned the mansion.
- Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena. During the Great Depression, many people made their way to the 150-foot-tall Colorado Street Bridge. These individuals did not go to the bridge to enjoy the landmark bridge; many people went to jump off.
- The Hollywood Sign, Hollywood. When the Hollywood Sign was first built, it was the Hollywoodland sign. The word “land” was later removed from the sign.
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...
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...
Aug 5, 2024 · Whether you’re a ghost hunter or just love a good scare, this guide will take you through 25 of the most haunted places in LA.
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Jun 18, 2021 · What are the most haunted places in Los Angeles? Los Angeles is full of spooky places where people have experienced paranormal activity including the Cecil Hotel, the Queen Mary, the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, and the Linda Vista Hospital.