43 Creepiest Locations Around The World To Be Actually Used In Film
12. The Abandoned City of Centralia, USA – A Town in Eternal Flames

What if the ground beneath your feet was on fire? That’s the chilling reality of Centralia, Pennsylvania, an abandoned ghost town where an underground coal mine fire has been burning since 1962. The inferno beneath the surface caused roads to crack, smoke to billow from the earth, and the entire town to be evacuated. This real-life apocalyptic setting directly inspired the 2006 horror film Silent Hill, with its eerie, smoke-filled streets and decaying, abandoned buildings. While Centralia itself wasn’t used for filming due to safety concerns, its haunting aesthetic shaped the film’s terrifying, fog-drenched town. Today, only a handful of residents remain, surrounded by desolate streets and graffiti-covered ruins. With steam still rising from underground fissures, Centralia is a ghost town in the most literal sense—an abandoned city slowly being swallowed by fire, perfect for horror on and off the screen.








