wicked wanderlust 8 places you can travel to for that supervillain feels

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Where do you think supervillains warehouse all their evil gadgets and plot their evil plans?Take your pick from these eight travel places that surely look like they could be supervillain lairs.

A CREEPY CASTLE

Cobweb-covered chairs, gothic stone staircases, eerie hallways—your favorite supervillain could actually live in the United States! Visit Gillette Castle in East Haddam, Connecticut.

A BUILDING IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE

In the middle of the Magelang forest in Indonesia sprawls a huge, chicken-shaped structure known as Gereja Ayam , which can be home to the supervillain looking for marvelous sunrises, while staying off the superhero’s radar.

A NORMAL-LOOKING HOUSE WITH A PRIVATE RUNWAY

Atlas-F Missile Silo in Lewis, New York looks like your average house, but below the ground lies a 2300-square-foot residence—perfect for keeping all diabolical machineries.

A MYSTERIOUS CAVE

Most supervillains love being discreet, so caves have been one of the more popular choices of abode. Check out Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, the largest haunted cave in North America.

A SUPER SCIENTIFIC-LOOKING STEEL HOUSE

Atomium is a unique steel monument big enough—with speed elevators and escalator tubes—to hold any supervillain’s wicked experiments while enjoying the panoramic view of Brussels.

A GIANT UNDERWATER BALLROOM

The Witley Park in Surrey, London may look like your typical English landscape, until you start noticing weird things, like this Victorian ballroom which silently sits in the middle of the lake.

AN OPERA HOUSE

For the sophisticated supervillain who has a penchant for classical music, capes, and masks, the Orpheum Theatre in New Bedford, Massachusetts is a potential playground to play hide and seek while surprising the hero crawling behind the seats.

A DESERTED PRISON

In Moundsville, West Virginia stands a gigantic gothic-style prison, just waiting to be reclaimed by a supervillain—like you! West Virginia State Penitentiary prison was built in the late 1800s, but the structure remains strong as ever like it’s designed for mayhem.

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