After last weeks’ posts, are you still having trouble coming up with someplace to photograph to enter The 1st Annual Genre Traveler Photo Contest?
Here are some useful websites for finding out about various destinations that might appeal to science fiction, fantasy and horror fans. The most robust resources I found on the web cater to horror fans. That’s something that The Genre Traveler hopes to remedy with the searchable database I’m developing. But in the meantime, here’s a list of links to help you out.
Film and TV Locations:
Movie Locations:
www.movie-locations.com
IMDB Locations Guide:
www.imdb.com/Sections/Locations
Movie & TV Locations in Los Angeles:
www.seeing-stars.com/Locations
Scotland: The Movie Location Guide:
www.scotlandthemovie.com
Movie Location Guide:
www.movielocationsguide.com
Museums:
Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide:
www.cs.cmu.edu/~mwm/sci.html
Science Museums and Exhibits in the Yahoo! Directory:
dir.yahoo.com/Science/museums_and_exhibits
Association of Science – Technology Centers:
www.astc.org/sciencecenters/find_scicenter.htm
American Association of Museums:
iweb.aam-us.org/Membership/MemberDirectorySearch.aspx
Horror Attractions:
Haunted Attraction Magazine:
www.findahaunt.com
Horrofind Directory:
www.horrorfind.com
Darkride and Funhouse Enthusiasts (DAFE):
www.dafe.org/where2ride/index.htm
HauntedHouses.com:
www.hauntedhouses.com
Haunt World:
www.hauntedhouse.com
Oops. Sorry this posted so late. I plum forgot it was Monday.
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