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  2. 15 Spookiest Towns in America to Visit for Halloween - AOL

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    New Orleans, Louisiana Another town full of haunted tales and ghost sightings every day of the year is New Orleans. But of course, leave it to the city famous for Mardi Gras to make Halloween an ...

  3. New Orleans homeowner debuts haunted Taylor Swift-themed ...

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    A homeowner in New Orleans, Louisiana has combined her love for Taylor Swift with the spooky allure of Halloween to create an Eras Tour-themed haunted house.. Outside Louellen Berger’s two-story ...

  4. House of Shock - Wikipedia

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    The House of Shock is a seasonal haunted attraction located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Every year, the House is opened on weekends in October. It is known for its satanic themes and intensity by New Orleans residents and tourists. The name "House of Shock" is a reference to the show of the popular long-time local horror host, Morgus the ...

  5. While ghostly walking tours and haunted history attractions are most active leading up to All Hallows Eve, a spooky road trip can hit the spot any time of year. ... dedicated in 1865, on April 16 ...

  6. Haunting of the Octoroon Mistress - Wikipedia

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    The term Octoroon is used for people in New Orleans in the nineteenth century that were 1/8 Black and 7/8 white. These octoroons were known as Creoles of color. Relationships between octoroons and elite Creoles of New Orleans were prohibited, but young men commonly had strong attractions to octoroon women because of their beauty. Because of ...

  7. Six Flags Fright Fest - Wikipedia

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    After testing various Halloween-based seasonal events throughout the 1970s to mid-1980s, Six Flags, then owned by Bally Manufacturing, created an all-new Halloween event for AstroWorld in 1986 that they named Six Flags Fright Nights. [3] [5] In 1987, the event began to be expanded to Six Flags' other properties.

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