Travel Bucket List for Horror Movie Buffs

Would you sleep in the lodge where The Shining was shot?
by | October 27, 2017



On the northeast corner of 72nd Street in New York City stands a historic landmark made prominent in the concrete jungle by its Gothic-style architecture: The Dakota, otherwise known as the “Bramford Building” in the classic Roman Polanski psycho-thriller. A legendary structure in the Big Apple, it’s not just known as “the apartment from Rosemary’s Baby.” The 133-year-old complex of living spaces also has been home to the rich and famous, including music legend John Lennon, who was assassinated in front of the building in 1980.

Bates Motel from Psycho (1960)
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Andy Flores is a pathological penny pincher with impulse shopping and binge-eating tendencies. She’s constantly saving up for new adventures, so she dabbles in writing jobs here and there. Her not-so-secret dream is to be an extra in a big Bollywood movie.

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