Haunt Worthy: The Living Dead Museum (PA)

There are more than a few bucket list locations for die-hard horror fans. Monroeville, PA is one of them. Considered to be the birthplace of the zombie, the Evans City/ Pittsburgh/Monroeville area was the stomping (and filming) grounds for director George A. Romero. His legacy includes Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, …

Haunt Worthy: Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick (OH)

Cleveland. Cleveland, Cleveland, Cleveland. Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Birthplace of Tracy Chapman. Land of a lotta potholes. And for the last ten years, it's been the homebase for an inconspicuous witchcraft museum tucked away on Broadview Rd. Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick is a museum displaying artifacts and paraphernalia …

Grave Sightings: The Twilight Zone’s Rod Serling (NY)

In Grave Sightings, we visit graves of interest and curiosity to pay respects and ponder about life, death, and the bizarre things in between. Picture this; you're driving along a two lane county road somewhere in the Finger Lakes. It's an unseasonably warm October, so the windows are down. To the right of you are thousands …

Haunt Worthy: House of Frankenstein Horror Wax Museum (NY)

Lake George isn't known for cinematic horror. Nestled in the Adirondack region of upstate New York, it's main draw is natural beauty and an abundance of outdoor activities. An onslaught of hotels, motels, and gimmicky restaurants wait to serve demanding tourists during their scenic getaways. Yet since the early 1970's, a genuine wax museum has …