Between Las Vegas and Reno, there is a sleeping establishment like no other. It’s simply called The Clown Motel and it’s been deemed “America’s scariest motel.”
In 2014, Cory described it as follows:
Hundreds of clowns stare from every corner, the walls are hung with clown-portraits, and there is a “historic miners’ cemetery” out the motel’s back door, wherein rest the mouldering corpses of the victims of a mysterious epidemic that is only known as “Tonopah plague.”
Now it can be yours for $900,000.
According to LasVegasNow.com, the motel’s current owner (of 22 years) Bob Perchetti is selling it so he can retire, “I’m going to go fishing. I want to go enjoy myself. I’m going to do a little camping with the grandkids.”
One condition of the sale: “the new owners can upgrade it but don’t lose what the people love.”
Wait, does that mean the clowns or the corpses? Either way, no thank you.