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What to expect:"Chico Cemetery has been serving the local community of Chico, California since 1852. The cemetery features 43.93 acres of historic monuments and features. Today, the cemetery offers traditional burial, cremation burial, mausoleum and cremation niches. Chico Cemetery is a non-profit endowment care property, ensuring that the grounds will continue to be maintained throughout time."
What to expect:"The World Famous Museum of Death was founded in June, 1995, originally located in San Diego's 1st mortuary in a building once owned by Wyatt Earp. Evolving from the controversial art gallery the Rita Dean, founders JD Healy and Cathee Shultz realized the void in the death education in this country and decided to make death their life's work. Reopened in Hollywood, California, the Museum of Death houses the world's largest collection of serial murderer artwork, photos of the Charles Manson crime scenes, the guillotined severed head of the Blue Beard of Paris (Henri Landru), original crime scene and morgue photos from the grisly Black Dahlia murder, a body bag and coffin collection, replicas of full size execution devices, mortician and autopsy instruments, pet death taxidermy, and so much more!"
What to expect: A very beautiful and unique clothing and furniture store that leans more towards Satanic designs and philosophy. "Spawned out of a Southern California attic in the summer of 2012, BlackCraft’s inception was the collaborative brainchild of Jim Somers and Bobby Schubenski. The duo began with a sparse one hundred dollar investment in their pockets and a singular idea to motivate people in a positive light outside of the realms of organized religion."
What to expect: We'll just let this amazing store speak for itself: "Your genial (g)hosts are Sue and Del Howison, who formed Dark Delicacies in 1994. We started selling at conventions, and opened the store December 3, 1994. We have been featured on the SciFi Channel's SciFi Buzz, we've been written up in the second edition of J. Gordon Melton's THE VAMPIRE BOOK: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE DEAD, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Daily News, Fangoria magazine, and Bookcase magazine. The New Times issue on the "2000 Guide to the Best of Los Angeles" named us "Best Horror/Fantasy Bookstore". We worked with the Transylvanian Society for Dracula on the Dracula 97 convention, and with Fool's Progress on a series of Horror Writers Calendars. We also work regularly with the Neva Foundation (a dog rescue charity)."
What to expect: EVERYDAY IS HALLOWEEN!!! Everything and
anything Halloween!!! Beware your
wallet, because you will definitely want to binge shop here!
Oh...and "sexy" cat and nurse costumes
(and more) can be found next door...
What to expect: "Halloween Costumes, Shoes, Lingerie --the Best Fantasy Attire Playground in the OC! A frisky clubhouse with your top choices in sexy costumes, custom corsets and customer service. We’re so so happy to welcome you to our curiously delightful corner of the planet, where anything is possible and where Different is the new Normal. We're Not the Cheapest store out there - its about Quality!"
What to expect: Loyal customers boast about the large
selection of not only Goth and rocker
clothing,
but also the amazing assortment of
Rock-a-Billy and horror themed products
that you expect from Hollywood. Also, look out for a wide assortment of officail Elvira products!
What to expect: "Skeletons In The Closet Gift Store has
been operating since September 1993. The
purpose of the store is to promote how
fragile life is and create awareness and
responsibility toward one's actions. A
complete line of quality souvenir items,
such as beach towels, t-shirts, baseball
caps, key chains, and more, is offered
for sale in the store. Each item
displays a unique Los Angeles County
Coroner design such as a skeleton in
Sherlock Holmes attire, a chalked-out
body outline, or the L.A. County Coroner
seal."
What to expect: A
wild mix of 80's vintage and retro
clothing and new Rock n' Roll
attire...Oh, but it doesn't stop
there!!! They also sell punk footwear, toys, hair
dye, vinyl LPs, art, jewelry, and much
more! Also, they have LIVE MUSIC every weekend!
What to expect: So where is a Goth to go when she wants to shop for clothes in sunny San Diego??? La Loupe Noir is the answer!!!
This "fashion and lifestyle micro shop" is extremely dedicated to "your love of the gothic subculture," and it shows! Think of this store as going shopping inside your most stylish Goth friend's carefully curated closet and you would be only scratching the surface here! La Loupe Noir also provides some 'buy & trade' of vintage fashions, but is very strict about their policy to insure the highest quality is purchased and passed along to their clientele. Be sure to add a vist to this wonderful "boo-tique" to your intinerary when visiting Sna Diego!
What to expect: "We’ve had several landmark moments since 1989! After a few moves, we settled into our current location on Linden Street in 1997. In 2001, the standard fit collection launched, and it remains the only corset line based on a true average of modern bodies. We welcomed Kalico Delafay to our design team in 2010 with her signature Dollymop silhouette. Dita Von Teese commissioned her first Dark Garden corset in 1996, and it was in a Dark Garden corset that she graced the cover of Playboy in 2002, 2015 and 2016 saw a cross-continental cameo collaboration with the famed Mister Pearl."
What to expect: This store is slightly
more geared toward Steampunk and Burning
Man fashions, but they have an amazing selection of
dark and unique clothing and
accessories also! Just another stop in Haight Street that should be explored!!!!
What to expect:Although considered to be
rather pricey, this fashion boutique holds some
very rare and unique
clothing and accessory designs that make sure
that you will stand out in any crowd.
What to expect: "The Cauldron provides a dark fairy tale witch-themed sanctuary for the ultimate sensory experience with unpretentious sophistication through a variety of fresh quality cocktails, local craft brews and familiar yet unexpected tastes presented with impeccable service in a comfortable, social atmosphere."
What to expect: Craft beer? Specialty pizza? And a spooky atmosphere??? YES, PLEASE!!! This exceptionally unique 21 and over pizza parlor can be found right smack in the middle of downtown Long Beach and boasts such incredible pies as Rosemary's Baby, the White Zombie, Death to Piggy, Jalepeno Popper Pizza, and the Hellfire that is XXX Hot and subject to no refunds! Vegetarian, Vegan, and gluten free choices are also present. Also, on every first Thursday of the month The 4th Horseman hosts a Gothic Pizza Party with a DJ and various ghoulish delights!!! Whatever you do, don't pass this eatery by when you find yourself in Long Beach!!!
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