The Most Googled Horror Movie Locations for 2024

If visiting horror movie locations is part of your Halloween tradition, here are the 10 most popular, as determined by Google searches:

 

 

1. The Timberline Lodge. Mt. Hood, Oregon. From "The Shining".

2. Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco. Hardwick Township, New Jersey. From "Friday the 13th".

3. The Texas Chain Saw House. Kingsland, Texas. From "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre".  (Yes, "chain saw" is two words in the ORIGINAL title.)

4. Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. From "Jaws".

5. Michael Myers' house. Pasadena, California. From "Halloween".

6. The Exorcist steps. Georgetown, Washington, D.C. From "The Exorcist".

7. The Exorcist house. Also in Georgetown, etc.

8. Buffalo Bill's house. Perryopolis, Pennsylvania. From "The Silence of the Lambs".  (You can actually book a stay there.)

9. The Elm Street House. Los Angeles, California. From "A Nightmare on Elm Street".

10. Allison's House. Salem, Massachusetts. From "Hocus Pocus".

 

Obviously, most film locations are in Los Angeles. But per capita, the city with the most horror locations is Jersey City, New Jersey . . . home of such cinematic classics as "Smile" and "The Toxic Avenger".  (???)

(And speaking of "Hocus Pocus", here's a list of locations you can actually visit.)

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