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The ScareHouse has brought the members of the Ghost Hunters team Amy Bruni, Steve Gonsalves, Kris Williams, Dave Tango, and Adam Berry to Pittsburgh five times, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010, 2011. [42] Amy Bruni returned to ScareHouse in 2014 to hold a private paranormal investigation, and The ScareHouse Podcast from March 27, 2012, features an ...
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Harris Theater (Pittsburgh) (current) Harry Williams' Academy of Music; Hartwood Theatre on the Green; Hazlett Theater (also known as Allegheny Theater within the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny)
The ScareHouse: Etna, Pennsylvania: 1999 [26] The Thirteenth Hour Haunted Attraction: Indianapolis,Indiana: 2017 [27] Permanent location on 25 acres, operating for seasonal events Erebus haunted attraction: Pontiac, Michigan: 2000 [28] Guinness World Record 2005~2009 Everhaunt Haunted Attraction: Angola, New York: 2018 [29] [30]
A new add-on called "The Field Trip" is available, in which guests are taken to a remote, off-site location for even more intense scares. ScareHouse/Yelp Pittsburgh
Mr. Smalls is a live music venue in the Millvale neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It is an eclectic and innovative indie venue [1] due to its location in a converted church from the early 20th century, [2] its multiple interior event spaces (including four stages, a recording studio, multiple bars, and a restaurant), and its hosting of thousands of national, regional and local artists ...
Venue City Capacity Alberta (AB) 1955 Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium: Calgary: 2,538 October 15, 1983 Scotiabank Saddledome: 19,800 June 2022 GMC Stadium: 25,000 August 1960 McMahon Stadium: 46,020 1985 Jack Singer Concert Hall: 1,797 1985 Heritage Amphitheatre: Edmonton: 2,900 2019 Midway: 1,300 1983 Francis Winspear Centre for Music ...
The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (formerly the Stanley Theatre) is a theater and concert hall located at 237 7th Street in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed by the Philadelphia architectural firm Hoffman-Henon , it was built in 1928 as the Stanley Theatre.