
1. Grandma Prisbrey’s Bottle Village
This folk art landmark made out of thousands of discarded bottles and constructed piece by piece by an eccentric 90-year-old grandma named, Tressa Prisbey.
2. House of the Book
The bizarre dystopian architecture of the American Jewish University performance hall is also a sci-fi film location set that will twist your mind and imagination.

3. Strathern Park
Hosting some of the oldest structures in Simi Valley, Strathern Park is a well-known and frightening hotbed of paranormal activity.

4. The Ronald Reagan Pub
Drinking a pint Guinness gets creepy while sitting beneath the wings of Ronald Reagan’s actual, cold war, nuclear command-capable aircraft at the Reagan Presidential Library.

5. Corriganville Park
Experience an unsettling hike through the ruins of the movie ranch owned by actor and stuntman Ray “Crash” Corrigan.
