Remember the Myers house from the classic slasher flick Halloween? That iconic, suburban, baby blue casa of horror that gets splashed across our TV screens each October? Well, find comfort in knowing that it’s still in existence, and looks exactly the same as it did 30+ years ago. In fact, it’s now preserved as a California Historical Landmark! Isn’t that odd?

Located right off the train in South Pasadena– an area famous for their tree lined blocks and grassy knolls– the neighborhood basically screams Midwest. In fact, many other Hollywood flicks that needed the old "Fall" look were shot here, including Top Gun and Pretty in Pink, to name a few.

While the house is now a massage therapist’s office, you can sit on the stairs (they’re cool with it), admire the toilet blue coloring of the house, and, (presumably) still murder your sister in the upstairs bedroom. Some things change, others stay the same, and that’s ok with me.

Other locations from the flick, such as the hardware store, main city strip, and cemetery, are also within walking distance. The whole experience of coming to this region of LA is truly a Halloween fans dream come true, with the humble looking Myers house serving as the main attraction.

Bonus Points: Right around the corner you can visit the Stroud house, and pose for pictures with fake pumpkins just like Jamie Lee Curtis did in the movie.

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They actual encourage it! And will supply you with fake pumpkins to pose with.

There's still some decency left in this world!