3)  The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) : Now you may notice this house looks different than the house in the original Texas Chainsaw film from 1974. This is because the original Kingsland, TX Victorian house was built in the early 1900s and was in such disrepair that it was unable to be maintained, so it was disassembled into multiple pieces and was relocated to Round Rock, TX in 1998 where it was restored and is now a restaurant. The house pictured above is referred to as "The Hewitt House" and was featured in the first "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" remake from 2003 and then later used in the 2006 prequel "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning." This creepy six bedroom farmhouse quickly became a horror icon, attracting tourists to its remote location in Granger, TX where visitors soon found out was owned and maintained by very reclusive and unfriendly owners. Littered with "No Trespassing" and "Keep Out" signs, it is highly advised to stay off the property and only take pictures from the road unless you want to be a real-life statistic of visitors not making it off the property alive.&nbsp;