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Fictional Places You Don’t Want To Visit
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Barbarian (2022)
Air BnB, Barbary Street, Detroit, Michigan
A house in Detroit, on street surrounded by other house, that’s listed as a Air BnB.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Don’t ask what’s in the basement.
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The People Under the Stairs (1991)
Unnamed Street, Any City, USA
A house, on a unknown street in a unnamed city.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Sadistic owners, booby traps, and of course.... The People Under the Stairs.
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Rabun County, Georgia
Deliverance was shot primarily in Rabun County in northeastern Georgia. The canoe scenes were filmed in the Tallulah Gorge southeast of Clayton and on the Chattooga River.
This river divides the northeastern corner of Georgia from the northwestern corner of South Carolina.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
“Squeal like a pig! Squeal! Squeeee!”
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Wrong Turn (2003)
The Appalachian Country, North Carolina
It’s a mountain range, in the southern states of America.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Due to hillbilly mutant cannibals, you wouldn’t survive very long.
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Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985)
Forest Moon of Endor
Endor (designated: IX3244-A) is a fictional moon in the Star Wars universe, known for its endless forests, savannahs, grasslands, mountain ranges, and a few oceans.
The moon orbits Tana, the Ewokese word for Endor's host planet—a gas giant located in the Endor system, a star system positioned in the Moddell sector of the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The Ewoks seem friendly enough. But it’s the terrifying creatures that live there, that you need to worry about.
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The Boys (2019)
Vought Industries
A fictional company, that pretty much owns everything in the Boys universe.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit there:
It’s because the **** known as Homelander, is also there.
And you don’t want to meet this ******.
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Unnamed temple, somewhere in South America.
Possibly located in Peru, it’s the resting place for the Golden Idol.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It has booby traps, and unfriendly locals located nearby.
The Well of Souls, Cairo, Egypt
The location of the Ark of the Covenant.
“Snakes, why did it have to be snakes?”
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Saved by the Bell (1989)
Bayside High, Pacific Palisades, California
The fictional setting for the American teen sitcom Saved by the Bell.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Zach Morris pretty much runs the high school, with his hilarious hijinks.
And seems to get away it, every time.
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New York City, New York
It’s the Big Apple. The city that never really sleeps.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The Foot. And no, it’s not “a funky podiatrist club.”
As well their leader The Shredder. Hopefully, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles can save us.
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993)
Angel Grove, California
Angel Grove, California is a fictional city in the Power Rangers Universe, the setting for much of the action of the Zordon Era of Power Rangers.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Giant robots and monsters, frequently attack the city.
Hopefully, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, will save the day.
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A Clockwork Orange (1971)
London, England in 1982
A futuristic city, with crime pretty being much everywhere.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Droogs, and the ultraviolence that they engage in pretty frequently.
“I’m singing in the rain, just singing in the rain...”
Korova Milkbar
A bar that serves, milk and Milk Plus.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s Alex DeLarge, and his fellow droogies, drink milk.
When they are not engaging in “ultra violence”, “visiting the locals”, and engaging in the “old in and out.”
“Viddy well, my fellow droogies.”
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Monkeybone (2001)
Down Town
A surreal and carnival-themed limbo-like landscape populated by mythical beings and figments of its visitors' imaginations.
It’s a terrifyingly odd, and weird world, that you wouldn’t want to visit.
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Cool World
A cartoon world, created by Jack Dobbs.
An odd, strange world, that’s more nightmarish world than anything else.
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Unnamed sorority house, Toronto, Ontario
It’s located on a fairly hidden wraparound street just off of the historic intersection of Saint Clair and Avenue Road in Toronto.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
There is a uncaught serial killer, in the attic. “It’s me. Billy.”
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Murder, She Wrote (1984)
Cabot Cove, Maine
Cabot Cove, is a rural village located in the State of Maine, on the eastern seaboard of the United States. Its most notable resident is Murder-Mystery novelist Jessica Fletcher.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s high murder rate.
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Creepshow 2 (1987)
Unknown place, North Carolina
It’s an old swimming hole, that looks very inviting.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
An amorphous blob, that also eats and swallows people, is there too.
The sign is clearly marked with the sign, that says “No swimming.”
Ignore it, at your own peril.
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1984 (1984)
Oceania
London, the capital city of the territory of Airstrip One, formerly England, being under control of Big Brother
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
“And remember, Big Brother is watching”. Always.
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Pleasant Valley, USA
Located somewhere in the Southern States of the US
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The people in this town, want revenge for the deaths of Confederate soldiers and the people who formally live there.
“The South shall rise again! Yeee haw!”
The Exorcist (1973)
The Exorcist Steps, Georgetown, Washington D.C.
The Exorcist steps are concrete stairs, continuing 36th Street, descending from the corner of Prospect St and 36th St NW, down to a small parking lot, set back from the intersection of M Street NW, Canal Rd NW, and Whitehurst Freeway NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C..
Famous for being featured in The Exorcist.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit there.
Need I ask?
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The Dukes of Hazzard (1979)
Hazzard County, Georgia
Hazzard County is a fictional county in the state of Georgia in the United States. It is the primary location for the Dukes of Hazzard TV series.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Boss Jefferson Hogg, runs this county and is considerably corrupt and ineffective.
Nothing But Trouble (1991)
, New Jersey
A decrepit town located in New Jersey, off of the New Jersey Turnpike.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s a place, run by a judge with questionable practices tactics.
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Revenge of the Sith (2005)
Mustafar
Mustafar was a small planet located in the Mustafar system, within the Atravis sector of the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories. Once a garden world nourished by the Bright Star artifact, its orbit was shifted when Lady Corvax unleashed the energies of the Bright Star in an attempt to return her husband to life.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Not only is the home of the Black Sun Syndicate, but it’s also a waste late filled with mostly lava.
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The Ring (2002)
The Ring, Moesko, Washington
It’s the well where Samara’s ghost can be found.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
There is a ghost haunting the place.
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Stranger Things (2016)
Hawkins, Indiana
Hawkins is a fictional small midwestern town located in Roane County in the state of Indiana with an estimated population of 10,000 to 15,000.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
One word. Demogorgons. There is also The Upside Down, as well.
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The Blob (1958)
The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
An actual theatre, in an actual town. The events are however fictional.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The Blob. Obviously.
The Beyond (1981)
Seven Doors Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana
It’s actually the Otis House, in Madisonville, Louisiana, which looks somewhat creepy looking.
A Late 19th-century Queen Anne–style house once owned by a lumber baron, and can actually be viewed by the public.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s one of the seven gateways to Hell. Who wouldn’t want to visit that?
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The Phantom of the Opera (1989)
The Royal Opera House, London, England
A opera house in London, is an opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London.
The large building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site. It is the home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The Phantom of the Opera. Of course.
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The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Paris Opera House, Paris, France
The place is real, the events not so much. However, can one be really sure?
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Just stay clear of the sewers, and be mindful of the “ghost” who dwells in the Opera House.
“The Phantom of the Opera, is there inside your mind.”
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Sleepaway Camp (1983)
Camp Arawak, Hudson Falls, New York
The filming of Sleepaway Camp took place in Argyle, New York near Summit Lake at a camp formerly known as Camp Algonquin.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
A killer, has been killing the campers there. “You won’t be coming home!”
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House (1985)
Unnamed house, Los Angeles, California
Filmed at Mills View, a Victorian style home first built in 1887 and located on Melrose Avenue in Monrovia, California.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s haunted, and will bring your worst nightmares to reality.
Just ask Roger Cobbs.
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House II: The Second Story (1987)
Unnamed house, Los Angeles, California
A old house, in California. Available to buy. Sale by owner.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The house, acts as a temporal gateway between realities and there is a Aztec temple inside of its walls.
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The Innocents (1961)
Bly Manor, Suffolk, England
Bly Manor was once owned by sisters Viola and Perdita who inherited the estate after their father's death.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit
It’s a haunted house.
Armitage House
A quaint house, in a quaint town. With a dangerous secret.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The Armitages are members of an evil cult organization called the Order of the Coagula, who entrap, sell, and transfer the consciousness of prospective buyers into younger African Americans.
That and the Sunken Place.
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Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Sleepy Hollow, New York
Sleepy Hollow is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York, United States. The village is located on the east bank of the Hudson River, approximately 30 miles (48 km) north of New York City.
The place is real, the events are fictional.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The Headless Horseman roams here, and he wants YOUR HEAD!
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Hostel (2006)
Elite Hunting Club
Mostly referred to as Elite Hunting is a dark organization which plays a central role in the Hostel Franchise.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
For a price you could kill or torture someone, or someone could kill or torture you.
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The Bramford Hotel, New York City, New York
The 'Bramford', the brooding Gothic building where newlyweds Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse (Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes) set up home is, of course the Dakota Hotel.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
There is a covenant of Devil worshipers, that live there.
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From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Titty Twister, Unknown, Mexico
The Titty Twister, also known as La Tetilla del Diablo, was the feeding ground for the vampires, luring bikers and truckers to the bar.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
There are vampires, hot sexy female vampires, at the strip clubs, and regular vampires as well.
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
Kingsland, Texas and Harlow, Texas
Rural towns, in the middle of nowhere Texas
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
The town where the film takes place, is real but film events, is fictional, and is terrifyingly realistic.
With a crazy cannibal family, and a chainsaw wielding maniac.
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Resident Evil (2002)
Raccoon City
It was a small, industrialized city located in Arklay County, an isolated mountain county in the Midwestern United States.
Welcome to Raccoon City, once the booming home of pharmaceutical giant Umbrella Corp. The company's exodus left the city a wasteland, a dying town with great evil brewing below the surface.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Zombie outbreak! Hopefully, Alice will save you.
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The Karate Kid (1984)
Recinda, California
The place is real, the events are fictional.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Bullies roam the beaches, if you are not careful you could be challenged to a fight.
Just ask Daniel LaRusso.
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From Hell (2001)
Whitechaple Abbey, London, England
The events are real (however, in this case, it’s factionalized), as is the place where it takes place.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Jack the Ripper, who was never caught called this place home.
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Cabin in the Woods
It’s a cabin in the woods, located somewhere.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s a prison, primarily for horror film characters. Hopefully, it will be never opened.
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Eel Marsh Manor, Northamptonshire, England
A beautiful, but yet abandoned mansion in rural England.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s haunted by a ghost.
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The Carmichael Mansion, Denver, Colorado
Which is worse about this 1980 horror movie location? The supernatural hauntings that besiege it, or the unspeakable crime that gave rise to the hauntings? Most film buffs would likely state the latter.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
It’s haunted by ghosts.
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Lake Placid (1999)
Black Lake, Maine
A lake, in beautiful, picturesque Maine. Perfectly quiet, and peaceful.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
A not-so-serene lake with a huge problem. It’s a beloved nesting ground for giant crocodiles.
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The Howling (1981)
The Colony, Southern California
Today, werewolves are widely regarded as sexy and hunky shapeshifters, who would be your pets for life were you to tickle their ears correctly.
Back in the 80s, however, they were universally feared as brutal man killers. In The Howling, an entire horde of such savage killers resides incognito at the enigmatic resort known only as The Colony.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Werewolves. Obviously.
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Dolphin Hotel, New York City, New York
A classy hotel on Lexington Avenue, New York City. For 95 years, no one has survived more than an hour inside its room 1408.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Don’t enter room 1408.
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The Grudge (2004)
The Saeki House, Tokyo, Japan
There are many epithets for this nondescripts Japanese home. For example, Tokyo’s most haunted house, the Grudge House, etc.
Whichever the description, this is one home you wouldn’t want to move into, even if you are suicidal. Even visiting could prove to be a deadly experience.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
There is a curse that follows people, wherever they go.
After they visit the house.
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Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
Castle Dracula, Transylvania, Romania,
A real place, where allegedly Count Dracula lives. Allegedly.
Why you wouldn’t want to visit:
Because, Dracula lives there. Obviously.
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