Where would you film a scary movie in Indianapolis?

Imagine a horror flick set in the Circle City. What location has the creepiest vibe?

Any guesses what this wagon was used for?

The catacombs underneath the City Market were never home to any dead bodies — but you could rewrite that script.

Photo by INDYtoday team

Calling all slasher and horror movie buffs. We want to know what location would be on your must-see list for a scary movie set in Indianapolis.

Whether it’s a shot of fog rising above the White River with the protagonist running down the abandoned Old Washington Street Bridge, or the piano inside the Benjamin Harrison presidential home playing with no one there — what’s your vision?

Imagine outdoor spaces, buildings, or neighborhoods that are built for a scream queen.

Set the scene, and let us know.

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