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Galveston Isle Offers Spooktacular Fun This October
Galveston is one of the most haunted cities in America, according to numerous websites, books and ghost hunters that track reports of ghostly occurrences. In fact, from its storied harbor to its stately Victorian mansions, historic Galveston is filled with legendary figures and ghostly stories.
Hotel Galvez & Spa, a Wyndham Grand Hotel and National Trust Historic Hotel of America, invites guests to embark on exciting ghost hunts during the month of October. The “haunted” Texas hotel is extending its ghost tour to the public as part of a special three-course dinner special on Thursday evenings. Beginning on Thursday, Oct. 6 and continuing through Thursday, Oct. 27, the public can enjoy a one-hour ghost tour of the historic hotel followed by three-course dinner at Bernardo’s Restaurant, located on-site at Hotel Galvez. The public ghost tour is only available as part of the dinner package priced at $35 per person. The tour begins at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Advance reservations are required for the dinner. Guests must contact the restaurant at (409) 765-7721 for reservations.
Respecting the Past: How to Properly Care for Cemetery Headstones and Statues October 29th
Just in time for Halloween, GHF’s Matt Farragher will demonstrate how to properly clean headstones and monuments without damaging them.
Ghostly Gardens at Moody Gardens October 30th
Spooktacular fun will include trick-or-treating at various locations throughout the complex, creepy-crafts, and a costume contest for guests in the Garden Lobby with prizes for the best costume.
Below is a schedule of Galveston Ghost Tours
Thursday October 20th The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 7:30pm The Restless Spirits Tour at 8pm The Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 8pm
Friday October 21st The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 7:30pm then again at 8:30pm The Restless Spirits Tour at 8pm then again at 9pm The Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 8pm then again at 10pm The Ashton Villa Ghost Hunts at Midnight
Saturday October 22ndDash Beardsley’s Mystery Island Tour at 3pm then again at 5pm The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 7:30pm then again at 8:30pm The Restless Spirits Tour at 8pm then again at 9pm The Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 8pm then again at 10pm The Ashton Villa Ghost Hunts at Midnight
Sunday October 23rd The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 6pm The Restless Spirits Tour at 6:30pm The Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 6:30pm
Thursday October 27th The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 7:30pm The Restless Spirits Tour at 8pm The Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 8pm
Friday October 28th The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 7:30pm then again at 8:30pm The Restless Spirits Tour at 8pm then again at 9pm The Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 8pm then again at 10pm The Ashton Villa Ghost Hunts at Midnight
Saturday October 29th Dash Beardsley’s Mystery Island Tour at 3pm then again at 5pm The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 7:30pm then again at 8:30pm The Restless Spirits Tour at 8pm then again at 9pm The Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 8pm then again at 10pm The Ashton Villa Ghost Hunts at Midnight
Sunday October 30thThe Original Strand Ghost Tour at 6pmThe Restless Spirits Tour at 6:30pmThe Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 6:30pm
Monday October 31st (Halloween Night)The Original Strand Ghost Tour at 7:30pmThe Restless Spirits Tour at 8pmThe Secret Society Cemetery Tour at 8pm
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Events from around the Gulf Coast …
Halloween Brings Haunted Happenings to the Florida Keys Events - Costuming, characters and competitions will bring ghostly revelry to the Florida Keys this Halloween. The island chain is to host an array of lively hauntings sure to spook visitors above and below the water’s surface.
Alabama Events Ghost Trails, Storytelling and Haunted Sites – 13 Events to Celebrate Alabama’s Haunted History. Visitors can experience Alabama’s haunted history in October with ghost trails, story-telling festivals and ghost walks. A variety of events and trails pay homage to the state’s ghostly history including a rare moonlit tour of the famous ghost town Old Cahawba. The Black Belt Ghost Trail showcases dozens of haunted sites that include homes, restaurants, cemeteries and Civil War sites. The 33rd Alabama Tale Tellin’Festival in Selma honors renowned storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham.
Galveston Isle Events Offers Spooktacular Fun This October. Galveston is one of the most haunted cities in America, according to numerous websites, books and ghost hunters that track reports of ghostly occurrences. In fact, from its storied harbor to its stately Victorian mansions, historic Galveston is filled with legendary figures and ghostly stories.
In Corpus Christi, TX 6th Annual Heritage Park Ghost Tours – The City of Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department and CCspookcentral will hold the 6th Annual Heritage Park Ghost Tours on Oct 14 & 28 2011. With a special Tour on Oct 29 at 8pm and 10pm. Tours will be offered on all dates: 8pm and 10pm. For more info contact CCSC at 361-288-9097 or visit website
More Gulf Coast Halloween events below recipes!
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Mississippi Halloween Dance Party – October 29
Enjoy an evening of “Howlin” FUN, FOOD, & DANCING! Dress like your favorite ghost or goblin, bring a covered dish, and dance the “Monster Mash” in a dazzling ballroom featuring sparkling crystal chandeliers, a fabulous fireplace, a wonderful winding staircase, and beautiful hardwood floors – reminiscent of early ballrooms! Don’t miss out – you meet the nicest people on the dance floor! At Amour Danzar, 9355 County Farm Road, Gulfport, Contact Barbara Watts 228-324-3730, Admission: $20 Per Person
Naples and Fort Myers Area events can be found here
In Orange Beach and Gulf Shores …
October 15ish through Oct. 31- Lulu’s at Homeport Marina, ”Boolu’s” Haunted House, This is an amazingly creative haunted house for all ages built by kids!!! While the older children and adults wander through a spooky maze, the younger children can play age appropriate Halloween games. BooLu’s is made possible thanks to the volunteer work of local middle and high school students, and all proceeds go directly to the Art Departments of several local schools through LuLu’s Love Fund. Adults attending this event are kindly asked to make a $5.00 donation.
Thursday, Oct. 27, 5:30 to 8:30pm – Downtown Foley, Uptown Halloween is held in the streets of downtown Foley from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. It features free games and treats from local businesses, costume contests, cake walk, on site concessions and much more. Admission is free. Call Linda Hula at 251-943-1300
Thursday, Oct. 27 through Saturday, Oct. 29 – Gator Alley Farm, Haunted Alligator Park, Experience Alligator Alley at night from 7-9pm with a special feeding time at 8pm. Yikes! Price: Adults $10, Children $8
Saturday, Oct. 29 – 6:00 pm, City of Gulf Shores – Bodenhamer Recreation Center, Halloween Family Fun Night, Halloween activities include a costume contest, carnival games, a cake walk, free popcorn and much more fun for the whole family.
Saturday, October 29, 2011 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM – Bellingrath Gardens and Home, Balloon Glow in the Gardens, Dress up your little goblins and come out to enjoy beautiful hot air balloons glowing on the Great Lawn. Multiple hot air balloons are scheduled to “glow” for us this year….weather permitting. This year’s event will also include a selection of scary and fun inflatables glowing throughout the Gardens. There will be plenty of treats and trinkets from area organizations and businesses for our trick or treaters to enjoy. The Shed BBQ and Blues Joint will be in the Gardens selling their one-of-a-kind and national award winning barbeque and live music provided by Mudbuck will be on the Great Lawn. The Balloon Glow is free for members and special reduced rates will begin at 5:00 p.m. SPECIAL RATES: Adults $5; children 5 -12 $3 and as always children 4 and under are free.
Saturday, Oct 29, from 5pm-8pm - Hosted by Christian Life Church @ The Wharf, Halloween Festival, Activities will include entertainment, inflatables, carnival games, Fire Engine rides and Trunk or Treat with tons of candy.
Monday, Oct. 31, 6-7:30pm – Tanger Outlets, TRICK OR TREAT TANGERSTYLE, Participate in a “spooktacular” event at Tanger Outlet Center on October 31st from 6-7:30 PM. Before you begin Trick or Treating, visit the playground and participate in a costume parade. The parade of costumes begins at 6 PM followed by Trick or Treating at participating stores. This is a popular location because you can cover a lot of ground (lots of goodies) in a small, compact area.
In Mobile find a local listing of Halloween Events here
In Florida things are going to getting scary …
Walk through the Petrified Forest in Altamonte Springs – From September 29 through October 31, in Altamonte Springs you need to bring your family and friends by the Petrified Forest for a Halloween of a good time. There are multiple different themed sets and tunnels, all together coming to a walk-through time of about twenty minutes. Plan to spend an hour and a half because not only is there a trail, but there is also entertainment, games, and food. If you are looking for a night out for your family, this is the place for you!
A Petrified Forest Offers Various Packages:
Trail and Backstage Bundle- $20 Includes the Path and VIP Backstage Tour
The Path- $15 Horrific walk through trails, themed rooms with spooky characters and surprises around every turn!
VIP Backstage Tour- $10 Experience the Petrified Forest from the other side with this exciting VIP tour!
Laser Tag- $5 New in 2011! For more info or to make reservations visit their website
Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens – October 01 , 2011 to October 29, 2011, September 23 – October 29, 2011at Busch Gardens Tampa, FL, 3000 East Busch Blvd, Tampa, Florida 33612 – The screams will be everywhere, not just on the roller coasters. Celebrating its 12th year, Howl-O-Scream promises to chill your bones with a House of Vayne theme that includes blood sucking vampires, seven terrifying haunted houses, each with its own creepy theme and scream-inducing scare zones that will have you jumping out of your skin.
Ghost Train Adventures – Ripley’s Believe It or Not! presents Ghost Train Adventures 2011. This haunting adventure takes you to three of the most haunted locations in the Nation’s Oldest City, St. Augustine! October 01 , 2011 to October 31, 2011, Nightly at 8:00 pm at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum, 19 San Marco Avenue, St Augustine, FL 32084 – Take in creepy cemeteries, spooky whispers and paranormal sightings that will mess with your mind! Don’t forget your digital camera and any recording devices you desire to capture all the evidence of a truly haunting experience.
Schedule of Stops for The Ghost Train Adventures
Stop #!: St Francis Street: Bizarre events have been taking place on St Francis Street for centuries! Here you will experience the Oldest House in America on the Oldest Street, The St Francis Inn, and the haunting history of the St Augustine Lighthouse.
Stop #2: The French Huguenot: After slinking quietly by the creepy Tolomato Cemetery, the train will encounter the former public burying grounds of 1821; now known as the Huguenot Cemetery. Interactive spirits are often sighted here, and whispers of hope and yearning are heard floating among the soft evening breezes.
Stop #3: The Castle Warden: The Castle Warden, where your travels begin and end. A former castle from the 1800’s, this magnificient structure hods many secrets of it’s own. The Train runs nightly, 7 days a week, at 8:00 pm. Arrive to the Museum Parlor fifteen minutes prior to departure. If it sells out, an additional train may be scheduled.
Fright Nights at Silver Springs – The 4th Annual Fright Nights Event will take place at Silver Springs, Nature Park, just East of Ocala, Florida. Creature Features, Haunted Mansion, Psycho Panther Prowl, Terror Island and “Gator Man” River Cruise at Ft King Waterway are just a few of the frightly features. More details are added. Ghouls and goblins will experience spooky specticals from 8:00 to 11:00 pm each Friday and Saturday evening October 07 , 2011 to October 29, 2011, Silver Springs Nature Park, 5656 E Silver Springs Blvd, Silver Springs, FL 34488, Silver Springs Nature Park is located just East of Ocala on SR 40. Take exit 352 East off I-75 or exit 268 West off I-95.
Here are some tips that can help adults keep their kids safe. Source: http://www.halloweensafety.com
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Visitors can experience Alabama’s haunted history in October with ghost trails, story-telling festivals and ghost walks.
A variety of events and trails pay homage to the state’s ghostly history including a rare moonlit tour of the famous ghost town Old Cahawba. The Black Belt Ghost Trail showcases dozens of haunted sites that include homes, restaurants, cemeteries and Civil War sites. The 33rd Alabama Tale Tellin’Festival in Selma honors renowned storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham.
Black Belt Ghost Trail
Black Belt Region – Self guided, year-round
Visit Alabama’s Black Belt Region to tour the popular ghost trail. The self-guided tour will take you to dozens of sites in three counties (Dallas, Perry, Wilcox) to include restaurants, hotels, cemeteries, and homes. A brochure provides a map and the haunted history of each stop on the tour. The trail also includes a site for visitors to view videos detailing the ghost stories. www.youtube.com/user/AlabamasGhostTrail. For brochures and more information:
www.alabamasfrontporches.com 334.636.5506 or 334.636.0120
Huntsville
Ghost Walking Tour – Fridays/Saturdays in October
Participants will hear stories of Huntsville’s haunted past while walking along in the Old Town Historic District. The Huntsville Ghost Walk offers a one hour trolley tour through Huntsville’s haunted past. Reservations should be made in advance by purchasing tickets at Harrison Brothers Hardware Store at 124 South Side Square. Adult tickets are $12 and children 10 and under can ride for $10. Seating is limited. All tours begin promptly at 6 p.m. The walking tours take place on Friday nights as well as Saturday nights. Trolley tours will only be offered on Saturday nights. Tickets for the walking tours are $8 for adults, $6 for children 12 and under. Call 256.509.3940 or visit www.huntsvilleghostwalk.com for more information.
Montgomery
Haunted Hearse Tours — October 1-31
Tour operators offer you to ‘take a ride in a renovated hearse if you dare.” The hearse can accommodate a maximum of six guests per trip. The tour will go by Hank Williams grave in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex as well as by numerous other sites in Montgomery with “haunted” histories. Tours begin on the hour – 7 p.m. – 12 a.m. each night. Pickup will be at the Alley in downtown Montgomery. Guides will share stories with the guests. Reservations can be made by calling 334.514.4457. Cost is $15 per person.
Athens
7th Annual “Historic Haunts Walk” — October 4, 12, 14, 19
This annual Historic Haunts Walk begins at the Houston Library and includes tales of paranormal activity at 12 local structures. Hear about the college student who fell to her death and is said to still wander the halls at Athens University. Each walk is approximately 90 minutes and begins at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $5. For more information contact Limestone County Tourism 256.232.5411 or Jeanette@visitathensal.com.
Selma
33rd Annual Alabama Tale Tellin’ Festival— October 14 & 15
This year’s event will feature a tribute to renowned storyteller and the festival’s founder, Kathryn Tucker Windham who died this year. Hear ghost stories and tell your own story at the Swapping Grounds. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 students and $5 for children 12 and under. For more information call 1.800.457.3562 or taletellin@yahoo.com, www.taletellin.selmaalabama.com.
Huntsville
Cemetery Stroll— October 16
Some 60 costumed interpreters tell the story of those buried in the Maple Hill Cemetery. 256.533.5723
Athens
7th Annual “Historic Haunts Walk” — October 4, 12, 14, 19
This annual Historic Haunts Walk begins at the Houston Library and includes tales of paranormal activity at 12 local structures. Hear about the college student who fell to her death and is said to still wander the halls at Athens University. Each walk is approximately 90 minutes and begins at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $5. For more information contact Limestone County Tourism 256.232.5411 or Jeanette@visitathensal.com
Selma
“Haunted History Tour” — October 21-22
Two centuries of area history will come back to haunt visitors during the return of the Haunted History Tours of Selma and Dallas County. Friday’s event at Old Cahawba Archaeological Park features a rare moonlit, guided tour to the town’s most haunted locations. Paranormal investigators will also demonstrate the art of ghost hunting. Saturday features two venues in Selma’s historic district – Sturdivant Hall and Old Live Oak cemetery. Hear stories of resident ghosts and walk along the cemetery for a living history tour. Tickets for each event are $15 -ages 12 and up only, please. Packages with the haunted St. James Hotel are also offered this year. Contact the Selma-Dallas County Tourism Office for more information – advanced tickets are recommended. Call 334.875.7241 or 1.800.45.SELMA. www.selmaalabama.com.
Florence
Haunted History of the Shoals Ghost Walk— October 21-31
Participates will stroll the downtown Florence historic district with local tour guide and author Debra Johnston Glass. Participants will be entertained with stories steeped in legend, folklore and truth. The tours cover a one mile area and last approximately one-and-a-half hours. They begin at 7:30 p.m. at the W.C. Handy statue in Wilson Park. Tickets: $10 adults, $8 for children12 and under. Contact Debra Glass, 256.757.7506, www.discovertheshoals.com.
Fort Payne
Storytellin’ Campfire Talk: Spooks in the Valley— October 22
This free storytellin’event takes place at DeSoto State Park at the large pavilion across from the nature center. Hear stories as you sit around the campfire. 5-6 p.m. www.epic.jsu.edu, 256.782.5697.
Thomasville
Ghost Walk & Fall Festival— October 23
The Thomasville Arts Council acts out some of the famous ghost stories from the books of renowned storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham. Hear the haunted history of Thomasville at stops along the way. The festival includes a street dance, motorcycle poker ride, car show and the Haunted Hille Hotel haunted house. For more information: Thomasville Chamber of Commerce 334.636.1542.
Gadsden
Ghost Watch – October 25
Come and hear Mike Goodson share ghost stories of the area on Tuesday Oct. 25 from 6-8 p.m.. Bring your friends and family along with your chair and a blanket – to keep warm or to hide under. The watch will be held at 4th and Broad Streets in historic downtown Gadsden and there is no charge. For more information, call 256.547.8696 or check it out on facebook http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=153397651414261.
Beatrice
Ghost Stories at Rikard’s Mill— October 28-29
Enjoy a pumpkin toss, pumpkin painting and relay race before gathering around a bonfire to listen to spine-chilling ghost stories from the area. The Haunted Swamp Trail will be open for those brave enough to wander its scary path. Food vendors will also be on site. 6:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. each evening, admission $5 per person. Contact the Monroe County Heritage Museum at 251.575.7433 or mchm@frontiernet.net for more information.
Demopolis
Tombigbee Haints and Haunts— October 28-29
Hear ghost stories, the coffin maker’s tale and more on this land and river tour. Tours start at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. with limited seating for each. Call 334.289.9644 for more information.
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For devilish divers who prefer their spookiness submerged, the annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest is set for 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, hosted by Amy Slate’s Amoray Dive Resort, mile marker (MM) 104 bayside in Key Largo. The contest is open to all certified scuba divers and is slated for the morning dive. Buddy teams each receive a hollowed-out pumpkin that is to be turned into a jack-o-lantern. Space aboard the dive boat is limited, so would-be competitors are reminded to sign up early. There is no contest entry fee, and the regular dive boat fee is $80 per diver for the two-tank dive. For information, call 800-426-6729 or visit www.amoray.com.
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Spirits will inhabit the beautiful 63-acre Crane Point Hammock, located at MM 50.5 bayside in Marathon, 6-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, during the annual Haunted Hammock. The haunting event is expected to feature ghosts, goblins, spooky hayrides, food, fun and a costume contest. The lush landscape will take a turn for the terrifying with trails and spook houses planned to send chills down visitors’ spines. For more information, call 305-743-9100 or visit www.cranepoint.net/events.html.
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Nights of ghoulish delight are planned for the annual Haunting of Fort Zachary Taylor, a Civil War–era fort on Key West’s Atlantic Ocean shore. The spooky celebration is set for 8-11 p.m. Oct. 20-23, Oct. 28 and Oct. 30-31, with hours extending till midnight on Halloween. Fort Zachary Taylor will present two hauntings for guests’ frightening pleasure, the “Habitat for History” and “Habitat for Insanity,” and attendees must choose which path to brave first. Admission to the haunting event is $13 per adult, $10 for military members, $8 for kids and free for children 5 and under. Revelers also can don their most devilish gothic attire for the fort’s Vampire’s Ball, set for 8-11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22. In addition, tricks and treats for kids such as magic, candy and games are planned for 5-7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23. For complete event information, visit www.hauntedkeywestfort.com.
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Tens of thousands of party-lovers will descend upon Key West during the annual Fantasy Fest masking and costuming celebration. The 10-day festival takes on an undersea aspect with the theme “Aquatic Afrolic,” sure to draw celebrants ranging from seductive seafarers to mischievous mermaids. The highlight of the maritime madness is the Captain Morgan Fantasy Fest Parade. Set to take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, the flamboyant procession down Key West’s main drag, Duval Street, will feature dozens of lavishly decorated motorized floats, Caribbean bands and costumed marching groups. The following day, while revelers rest, a spook-tacular event for kids is to close out the festival. Set for noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, the traditional Fantasy Fest Children’s Day is a family event featuring food, arts and crafts, games and a costume contest in Bayview Park, located at Truman Avenue and Eisenhower Drive. Visit www.fantasyfest.net for more information.
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