Las Vegas
New Orleans Pennsylvania West Virginia |
Japan and Australia are the same way. So it's ok for most other places. And it's not happening here. |
I guess no one should tell you about Old Town Alexandria then.... |
That sounds cool not creepy. |
Man there is always one! |
Some spots in McLean. |
Capitol Hill. |
Elaborate. |
Parts of Iceland- The drive from Vik to the glacier lagoon where all you can see is black ash surrounding the road, no other cars in sight. It was so isolated with such a barren landscape. I felt like we shouldn't be there. |
I camp all the time in the backwoods of Spruce Knob out by Seneca Rocks... It's so beautiful but I get SERIOUSLY creeped out at night. |
Utica, NY. |
The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco had bad ju-ju, at least for our then 4-month-old daughter. We were supposed to meet another couple there for dinner, and we couldn’t even make it past the lobby. She screamed and screamed, but the second I would take her outside she stopped. Tried a couple of times and eventually just gave up. Haven’t been back in the intervening years, but I wonder if she’d still feel uncomfortable there as she seems to get creepy vibes more easily than my husband or I do. |
Driving through some backwoods going up to Penn State. Google maps wanted us to save the environment so it had us go through that route. Needless to say, on the way back, we took the non-climate friendly way via the highway. |
What? Not even. Maybe you just felt creeped out by all the old buildings or something. |
- A restaurant called Uncle Henry’s Place near Moon Lake, just outside Clarksburg, MS. The four people in our dining party were all freaked out
- The ghost town of Romney, MS and the nearby Windsor ruins -An abandoned church and graveyard in the ghost town of Rocky Springs, MS |