Real Haunted Places

Knott's Scary Farm Halloween Haunt is one of the best places to be during this ghoulish season. It guarantees a great scare, with masked people carrying around seemingly real chainsaws and killer clowns on the loose providing you with the perfect adrenanline rush. After your thrilling
 experience, you are still able to sleep at night, because you know that everything you saw was mortally filled behind costumes and voice-changers, and that none of it was real. What if it was real? What if you experienced real ghosts that gave you a scare you would never forget?

Many haunted places can be found all throughout Southern California, which have paranormal entities sending living beings into a paranoia fright fest. Like Knott's, the Queen Mary, ported in the city of Long Beach, is also a chief attraction during the Halloween season. The only difference is that Queen Mary is actually haunted. After housing 49 deaths, the Queen Mary is renowned for being haunted by people who were brutally murdered, raped, suffered fatal accidents on board. A little girl was sliding down a banister into a pool and ended up breaking her neck on the fall. She supposedly roams the ship's nursery and pool area in search for her doll or her mommy.

The ship's chef died an ironically miserable death. He was shoved into the kitchen oven and burnt alive, all because the crew didn't like his cuisine. To this day, his screams still echo the halls of the ship. The Hollywood sign is an internationally recognized symbol of the glamorous motion picture industry here in Southern California. Many aspiring entertainers fled to Los Angeles for the pursuit of fame, including actress Peg Entwistle.