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Bobby Mackey's Music World. Bobby Mackey's Music World is a nightclub and honky tonk located in Wilder, Kentucky, United States owned by country singer Bobby Mackey. Urban legends claim the nightclub is the site of hauntings, murders, and suicides; however, no credible evidence exists for such claims.
After Alberhasky's efforts failed, Waverly Hills was sold to Tina and Charlie Mattingly in 2001. The Mattinglys hold tours of Waverly Hills and host a haunted house attraction each Halloween, with proceeds going toward restoration of the property. They're also currently restoring all the windows in the decrepit building while restoring the ...
Going to a haunted house—whether you go on Halloween night or in the days leading up to October 31—is a classic Halloween tradition, especially among teens and young adults. And, let’s be ...
Sep. 26—Ironton's favorite Halloween attraction, the Haunted Tunnel, reopens for screams on Saturday, Oct. 5. The scary attraction has been scaring people for the better part of 25 years and ...
The house was constructed in the 1830s as a station on the Reverse Underground Railroad. In 1978, a reporter from Harrisburg named David Rodgers spent the night in the attic as a Halloween stunt for a local television station. The reporter managed to beat out nearly 150 previous challengers and became the first person to spend the night in the ...
She takes us through her process, which included creating her own custom elevator to haul 1,000 pounds of materials from the outside of her house down to the below-ground level.
It has been featured on Food Network and Travel Channel, and was once ranked the 13th most haunted inn in the United States. [13] The inn's most famous ghost is the outlaw Jesse James. Legend has it that even now he haunts the inn. Another legend is that of a mysterious woman who continues her haunting of the hotel. [14]
One family said they had spent ‘months and months’ on their house. Nightmare Before Christmas and a pirate ship: Families decorate Halloween homes Skip to main content