Touring the Real Life MYSTERY SHACK
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Published 2024-05-16
Confusion Hill is a roadside attraction in Piercy, California that inspired the creator of Alex Hirsch, and the rest of the creative team, when designing the iconic Mystery Shack in Gravity Falls. On my most recent trip down south, I decided to swing by and make the pilgrimage to meet ol' Bill.
A HUGE thank you to all the fellow Gravity Falls fans that gave me such a warm response on my previous video! I'm not sure when my next video for the fandom will be uploaded next, as there's a few other shows I have waiting in the wings first, but I promise We'll Meet Again (soon)!
Confusion Hill's Official Website: www.confusionhill.com/
All Comments (11)
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OMG I never seen a full tour of this place it really looks so confusing and amazing! It’s so cool to see what inspired the mystery shack! I really do love that they embraced and love the fact that their place is huge nerd factor for fans of gravity falls! THEM PUTTING UP FANART IS MY FAVORITE i honestly love it! Even tho i discovered your gravity falls video im here to stay for whatever you have next :)
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Discovered you through the ford video and you're definitely my favourite YouTuber who does gravity falls content! Great analysises and fun videos to watch. Loved actually getting to see confusion hill! Was always curious about it after finishing the show. Can't wait to see what you do next!
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Im definitely going there for the summer 🤩
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I can finally see the mystery shack!!
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Awesome tour! I won’t be able to visit for a while (I live on the other side of the country), but I really hope to someday :)
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Another great video! Can't wait to see more.
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Alright, you're my favorite algorithm anomaly, you got my support, consider me subscribed😎👍 Also, where I live we also have a gravity falls esque mystery place. It's called The Cosmos Mystery Area, it's got a lot of sideways houses and mysterious stuff. (I think it's pretty neat)
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could you please add captions to youtubes native captions system on your future videos, rather than on screen? this way they're toggleable and more accessible <3 love your content <333
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Hmm.