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<title>The Sharon Tate House</title>
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<![CDATA[10050 Cielo Drive - 
Until 1994, the house that occupied this location was the site of a senseless act of violence on August 9, 1969 that remains one of the most shocking crimes of the 20th Century and which introduced the world to the Manson Family.  Today, the Beverly Hills, California estate boasts of a sprawling, p...]]>
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<title>The Sylvia Likens House</title>
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<![CDATA[Sylvia Likens - 
On October 26, 1965, a teenage boy called the Indianapolis police to report that the body of a dead girl could be found at 3850 East New York Street. There they found the corpse of a 16 year old girl who had been slowly tortured and beat to death over a period of months. Her body was bruised and had b...]]>
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<title>The Haunting in Connecticut House</title>
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<![CDATA[The Haunting in Connecticut House - 
This suburban house in Southington, Connecticut has been the subject of a book, a television movie, a mainstream theatrical film, and reportedly another book on the subject is in the works as of this writing. The Colonial Revival house on Meriden Avenue is a simple, white, multiple...]]>
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<title>Twilight (2008): Thunderbird and Whale</title>
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<![CDATA[Twilight (2008): Thunderbird and Whale - 
This commercially owned building in Saint Helens, Oregon was one of several locations in the city to make an appearance in the 2008 dark fantasy/vampire film, Twilight.  The movie was an adaptation of the first book of a series of popular bestselling novels by author Stephenie ...]]>
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<title>The Body Farm, Knoxville, TN</title>
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<![CDATA[University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility - 
This facility, located at the back of the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee, was the first of its kind.  The two and half acre facility was founded by Dr. Bill Bass in 1981 to research and document the effect of decomposition of ...]]>
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<title>Twilight Saga: The Cullen House</title>
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<![CDATA[Miller Tree Inn Bed and Breakfast - 
The Miller Tree Inn Bed and Breakfast in Forks, Washington operates in a farmhouse built in 1916. The B&amp;B offers lodging in 8 guestrooms. All the rooms have their own private bathrooms. Three of the rooms include whirlpool tubs and gas fireplaces. A stay at the Miller Tree Inn ...]]>
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<title>Jackson-Alsop-Arnold House</title>
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<![CDATA[Jackson-Alsop-Arnold House - 
This home in Atlanta, Georgia served as the fictional mansion of Bill Murray in the horror comedy film Zombieland (2009). The Jackson-Alsop-Arnold House (also known as the Edward Alsop House) was built in 1914 as a summer home for Mary Jackson, widow of Supreme Court Justice Howell E. Jac...]]>
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<title>Amityville Horror House</title>
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<![CDATA[A House of Infamy - 
This six-bedroom house lies in Amityville, New York and has been the subject of countless books, films, and documentaries.  It was the scene of a mass murder, but it is what allegedly happened after the murders that made it a household name.  Depending on whom you talk to, it is either one of the m...]]>
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<title>La Push, Washington</title>
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<![CDATA[La Push - 
La Push is an unincorporated community near Forks, Washington (see Forks, Washington). La Push is part of the Quileute Indian Reservation. The community was also featured in the fictional Twilight seres of novels by Stephenie Meyer. 

The Quileutes - 
The Quileute tribe is one of the Northwestern Native ...]]>
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<title>Twilight Saga: The Swan House</title>
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<![CDATA[Twilight - 
In the Twilight Saga novels by Stephenie Meyer, Bella Swan lives with her father Charlie in the city of Forks. The Forks Chamber of Commerce offers home of the Cullen family. The homes in the book hadn't been based on actual locations.

Local educators Kim and David McIrvin volunteered their home on K St...]]>
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<title>Drish House</title>
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<![CDATA[The Drish House - 
The Drish House is an old plantation home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  Dr. John Drish constructed it for his wife Sarah.  When Dr. Drish died, Sarah burned candles in the upper room as he lay in state.  After the ceremony, Sarah put the candles away and requested that the same ones be used at her funera...]]>
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<title>Twilight (2008): The Port Angeles Alley</title>
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<![CDATA[Twilight (2008): The Port Angeles Alley - 
This small alley is located in the heart of the Old Town district of Saint Helens, Oregon and made a memorable appearance in the 2008 vampire/fantasy film, Twilight.  The wildly popular film was an adaptation of the book of the same name, which served as the first in a series ...]]>
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<title>Twilight (2008): The Stone Cliff Inn</title>
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<![CDATA[The Stone Cliff Inn - 
This restaurant in Carver, Oregon gained a little worldwide notoriety when it played a role in the 2008 vampire/fantasy film, Twilight.  The Stone Cliff Inn Restaurant and Bar officially opened in 2004 on the hills overlooking the nearby Clackamas River.  Despite its name, the facility is purely...]]>
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<title>The Saint Louis Exorcist House</title>
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<![CDATA[8435 Roanoke Drive - 
A small boy from the Washington D.C. area allegedly took up residence in this house in 1949 as he waited for a very unusual procedure.  Based on the child's symptoms, the Catholic Church had suggested that the only possible cure for his ailments was an exorcism.  When the word &quot;Louis&quot; ap...]]>
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<title>Twilight (2008): The Swan House</title>
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<![CDATA[Twilight (2008): The Swan House - 
This private residence in Saint Helens, Oregon served as the home of the main character, Bella Swan, in the 2008 vampire film, Twilight.  The movie is based off the 2005 bestselling novel of the same name by author Stephenie Meyer.  It turned out to be the first book in a multiple-boo...]]>
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<title>Cashtown Inn</title>
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<![CDATA[Cashtown Inn - 
This bed and breakfast lays some eight miles to the west of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, but shares with it the history of the famous Civil War battle, as well as the reports of spiritual activity that has remained since those days.  It was built circa 1797 and today is known by the name of the town in wh...]]>
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<title>Emma Crawford Festival and Memorial Coffin Race</title>
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<![CDATA[Who was Emma Crawford? - 
She was a young lady who died of tuberculosis near the end of the 19th century. In 1889, Emma and her family moved to Manitou Springs (where they lived on Ruxton Avenue) in the hopes that the local mineral springs (from which the city took its name) and the mountain air might be a cure for he...]]>
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<title>The Empire State Building</title>
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<![CDATA[The Empire State Building - 
This iconic landmark is one of the most recognized features of the New York City skyline, as well as one of the most memorable settings in cinematic history for 1933's King Kong.  Construction on the building began on March 17, 1930 at the site of the former Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and quick...]]>
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<title>Fort Garry Hotel</title>
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<![CDATA[Fort Garry Hotel - 
Since 1933, this Winnipeg landmark has played host to countless guests and more than a few stories. Some guests were so impressed by their stay that they apparently decided to stick around even after death.  Following the completion of the trading post known as Fort Garry, the Grand Trunk Pacific R...]]>
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<title>The Hollywood Sign</title>
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<![CDATA[History - 
The Hollywood Sign might be the most iconic landmark in Los Angeles, California, but it is also the home to stories of suicide, ghosts, pranks, and urban legends.  The sign was originally erected on Mount Lee in 1923 and financed by Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler.  The $21,000 billboard originall...]]>
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