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Where is the mystery shack in real life?

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Where is the mystery shack in real life?

Where is the mystery shack in real life?

Gold Hill, Oregon Gravity Falls: The Mystery Shack in Real Life - Gold Hill, Oregon.

What is the Mystery Shack based on?

The Mystery Shack was inspired by a combination of tourist traps and the attic of a "big old victorian-style house" next to Alex Hirsch's school that was used for an after-school program for kids who had to wait for their parents to pick them up. He and Ariel had to spend a lot of time there as kids.

What did Bill Cipher say backwards?

As we all know, against all odds, Bill Cipher was the one to die in the series finale of Gravity Falls (though it was originally intended to be Mabel). As he is being erased inside Stan's mind, he says a message which, played backwards, says "A X O L O T L! My time has come to burn!

Is the House of Mystery in Oregon real?

  • The Oregon Vortex and location of the House of Mystery The Famous circular area with its unique phenomena. It's authentic, natural, historical, scientific, and educational. Open to the public since 1930. Be the first of your friends to like The Oregon Vortex on Facebook Follow The Oregon Vortex on Twitter Share this page with your friends

Where was the Mystery Shack in Gravity Falls?

  • Originally, the shack was once the home of Ford Pines, during his studies in Gravity Falls. The shack was originally the home of Ford Pines, built for him to inhabit during his studies of Gravity Falls. The estate was bought from "Northwest Realty", and the shack was built by a young Manly Dan.

Where is the vortex House of Mystery in Oregon?

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How did the Mystery Shack get its name?

  • As a business, the Mystery Shack, originally "The Murder Hut", was first created by Stan Pines, in an attempt to raise money to pay his brother's rent. He started the business by faking his identity, pretending to be his brother, Ford. Tourists decided to visit the shack to what was inside the mysterious man's home.

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