X-Files tourism

X-Files tourism is the sightseeing and exploration of real-life locations featured in the television series The X-Files. Many of the locations are related to the UFO phenomenon and other unexplained phenomena, such as ley lines.

In The X-Files, fictional Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) explore unexplainable federal crimes involving UFOs, parapsychology, the occult, etc. Events shown on the TV show are based on real-life events.

United States of America

District of Columbia

Shown in nearly every episode, this is where FBI Agent Fox Mulder's office is located, in the basement of the J. Edgar Hoover Building. However, the investigation of UFO reports in the USA has been the responsibility of the Air Force since 1950, not the FBI.

Maryland

gollark: This sounds like a <@488810726803243021> thing.
gollark: I don't see any way for this to fail. At all.
gollark: There are probably practical problems like plumbing and temperature as well.
gollark: They vary too much by locale anyway, so I don't think I could answer for you without extra research.
gollark: I didn't check because it didn't seem particularly worth learning about boring things like zoning laws.

See also

  • science-fiction and fantasy tourism
  • UFO phenomenon
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