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Boos & Brews at Hoppin’ Date: Oct. 27. Location: 1402 Winnifred St, Charlotte, NC 28203 Time: 7-11 p.m. Cost: Free. Hoppin’ Charlotte’s sixth annual Boos & Brews event is back this year.
Come down to this season's Halloween Hike and Festival at Lake Winola Park and Trail's Peck Natural Area on Saturday, October 26. This unique Halloween event implores the community, both kids and ...
From Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World, travelers can enjoy the parks in a way that's available only during the fall. 7. Denver
Lake Eola is a small lake within the South Eola neighborhood of Downtown Orlando, Florida, located at in Lake Eola Park. The lake is actually a sinkhole and is famous for its fountain. The sinkhole is approximately 23 feet 8 inches (7.21 m) deep and is located 100 feet (30.5 m) east of the fountain. The fountain changes colors at night like a ...
Halloween Haunt (California's Great America) Halloween Haunt (Kings Dominion) Halloween Haunt (Kings Island) Halloween Haunt (Worlds of Fun) Halloween on Franklin Street; Halloween Screams; Halloween Spooktacular; Happy Halloween (Dreamworld) Haunted attraction (simulated) Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses; Howl-O-Scream
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.
The Children's Museum of New Hampshire in Dover hosts a Halloween event Friday, Oct. 25 and Saturday, Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m., focused on fun, not fright! Special activities are ...
Halloween on Franklin Street is a yearly tradition in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, that encompasses a massive gathering on Franklin Street, the cultural hub of the town. The Halloween celebration began in the early 1980s as a considerably smaller event, involving Chapel Hill residents and college students from The University of North Carolina ...