The Charmed House in Los Angeles, CA, located on Carroll Avenue in the historic Angelino Heights neighborhood, is a collection of Victorian-era houses that have been featured in numerous motion pictures. This picturesque street has attracted tourists and visitors alike, showcasing well-known residences from the Victorian era and serving as the backdrop for iconic scenes, such as the final scene of Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Recognized for its architectural significance, the entire 1300 block of Carroll Avenue is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with several individual residences designated as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments. From the house used in the supernatural drama television series Charmed to the setting for Adam Sandler's comedy Grandma's Boy, The Charmed House offers a glimpse into the rich history and cinematic legacy of Los Angeles.
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