Elizabeth Short lived here from July 12 – August 3 1946, according to the LA Times, and due to the flowerlike arrangement of her hair and penchant for black clothing also where she earned her nickname, the Black Dahlia. Read more
Elizabeth Short lived here from July 12 – August 3 1946, according to the LA Times, and due to the flowerlike arrangement of her hair and penchant for black clothing also where she earned her nickname, the Black Dahlia. Read more
A fetish gear shop where you can pick up the same rubber man suit as used in American Horror Story (and a filming location for the show), and also the same people who made Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman costume. Read more
This filming location for American Horror Story: Murder House has dubbed by some Angelenos as MacMurder Park for its high rate of crime, probably due to the gangs that have long claimed it as their turf. Read more
Elizabeth Short, aka the Black Dahlia, shared this apartment with eight girls for $1 a night from Nov. 13 – Dec. 5, 1946. Read more
The Jackson’s Walk of Fame star was installaed at a ceremony on September 3, 1980. Read more
Gothic bar used as Boston locale in American Horror Story: Murder House. Read more
The creepy old house Ola Ray takes refuge from zombie Michael Jackson inside at the end of the music video for “Thriller.” Read more
Her apparition has been seen around the home since her controversial 1962 death. Read more
Keeping Marily Monroe’s remains company at this intimate Westwood cemetery are Poltergeist stars Heather O’Rourke and Dominique Dunne, both of whom died at a young age, as well as Ray Bradbury. Read more
The American Horror Story house. Read more