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  2. Stuck in Minneapolis for spring break? Try this on for fun

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    What: Alumni of the Soap Factory's Haunted Basement and the Walker's artist-designed mini-golf transformed an old can factory into an indie, indoor amusement park. Offerings: ...

  3. Valleyfair - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to Halloween Haunt when the event was brought back six years later in 2006. The Great Pumpkin Fest is a family-friendly Halloween event open during the day, while the park is under normal operation. At night, the Halloween Haunt would take over and featured haunted houses, outdoor mazes, scare zones, and live entertainment.

  4. Category:Reportedly haunted locations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  5. From haunted hayrides to eerie woods, the St. Cloud area offers many Halloween attractions.

  6. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Halloween costumes can also generate controversy through the overt sexualization of many women's costumes [47] – despite a surprisingly long history of it [48] [49] [50] – even those intended for young girls. While costumes of various occupations like student, police officer, academia, clergy, or nursing do exist for men, they are often at ...

  7. Need a good fright? Haunted houses opening across ... - AOL

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  8. Mid-Year Fear: Eeriebyss Factory of Terror offers summer ...

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    Offering scares for haunt goers at more than just Halloween time, Eeriebyss to host weekend of frights with Mid-Year Fear event at 1053 W. 12th St.

  9. North Loop, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, the North Loop was an industrial area. It was home to a large railroad yard and numerous warehouses and factories. Much of the warehouse district (very roughly bounded by Second Street North, First Avenue North, Sixth Street North, and the BNSF Railway tracks, except for the Interstate 394 and Interstate 94 ramps) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.