Real-Life Horror: These Terrifying Movies Were Inspired By The World's Most Haunted Locations

Let the scares begin.

Halloween is just around the corner so it's safe to say that we're firmly into spooky season. For some of us, it means binging some classic horror movies before the Christmas vibes kick in.

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For others, it's an appropriate time to lean into the scary vibes and delve deeper into the lore behind these horror flicks. That can mean visiting haunted locations that inspired some of our favorite movies, like The Conjuring and The Amityville Horror.

Below is a list of 15 horror movies accompanied by the real-life haunted locations that inspired them. Although some of them remain private residences, there are others that you could actually visit!

1. The Amityville Horror - The Amityville House (Long Island, New York)

2. Lizzie - The Lizzie Borden House (Fall River, Massachusetts)

3. American Horror Story: Coven - The LaLaurie Mansion (New Orleans, Lousiana)

Historic building on a corner in New Orleans features arched windows and ornamental iron balconies

4. The Shining - The Stanley Hotel (Estes Park, Colorado)

The inspiration behind The Shining

5. The Conjuring 2 and The Enfield Poltergeist - The Enfield Poltergeist House (London, UK)

Two-story residential house with a brick lower level and a textured upper facade, fenced yard, and a dark front door under a cloudy sky

6. The Axe Murders Of Villisca - The Villisca Axe Murder House (Villisca, IA)

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Eight people were brutally murdered at the home, which has been reported to be haunted ever since. The unsolved case inspired 2016's The Axe Murders Of Villisca. The home is open to the public; visitors can book house tours and stay overnight at their own discretion. Their website warns of previous reports of "dark presence" in the house along with scratched on visitors. "Do not bring weapons of any kind into the house for your own and others’ safety; there has been one documented self-inflicted stabbing. Use the buddy system, stay together, and if you find yourself overwhelmed by feelings of sadness, rage or dread, go outside and take a break," the website states.

7. Haunting Of Queen Mary - The RMS Queen Mary (Long Beach, CA)

Historic ocean liner Queen Mary docked at a port, with a clear sky in the background

8. The Conjuring - The Conjuring House (Burrillville, RI)

The original Conjuring house.

9. 1408 - Hotel del Coronado (Coronado, CA)

The inspiration  behind 1408

10. American Horror Story: Hotel - Cecil Hotel (Los Angeles, CA)

Cecil Hotel exterior view, a historic multi-story building with decorative architectural details and a prominent sign at the bottom

11. Bram Stoker's Dracula - Bran Castle (Transylvania, Romania)

Bran Castle inspired Dracula.

12. An American Haunting - The Bell Witch Cave (Adams, TN)

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The Bell Witch Cave is considered one of America's scariest locations, and it loosely inspired the movie An American Haunting. Located in Tennessee, the Bell Witch Cave was previously home to the Bell Family, who encountered several odd disturbances, including voices that haunted the family. Not only are they open for public visits, but they also offer paranormal investigations on the grounds. For those needing a serious spook this Halloween season, consider visiting the Bell Witch Cave. 

13. Winchester - Winchester Mystery House (San Jose, CA)

Sarah Winchester's sprawling mansion.

14. The Changeling - Henry Treat Rogers Mansion (Denver, CO)

Large, historic white house partially obscured by dense tree branches, exuding an eerie and mysterious atmosphere

15. The Innkeepers - Yankee Pedlar Inn (Torrington, Connecticut)

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Inspiring Ti West's movie, The Innkeepers, the Yankee Peddlar Inn has been considered one of Connecticut's haunted places. Some believe that room 353 in the hotel is haunted by its owner, Alice Conley, who died in that room. The inn's website doesn't advertise the supposed hauntings and is currently open from April through October.

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