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Seeing some of L.A.'s spookiest TV, film houses including Greystone
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How to get scary-close to 12 iconic L.A. film and TV horror homes
See the haunts of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Michael Myers, Norman Bates, The Witches of Eastwick [Greystone Mansion] and more
LA Times article tells where to drive in LA to see famous TV horror houses including how to tour the grounds or lower floor plus newly-restored theatre of Greystone.
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11 iconic L.A. homes you can tour IRL: Frank Lloyd Wright, Neutra, Eames and more
Lists Greystone and same tour info.
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