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So its getting pretty close to that time and I started wondering, are there any haunted houses around here for older people? I love a good scare!
I've been ghost hunting before and spent the night in a huge old armory with its own morgue! Is there anything like this around here for the holiday? thanks in advance!
darn, sorry, I didn't even search the topic,I'm usually pretty good about that sort of thing!
the question is a little bit different so I hope its ok, i'm looking to actually be scared, not campy corn mazes and silly axe wielding actors, actual ghost hunts, or actually frightening shows at the very least, maybe a haunted house that actually has a background of being haunted for real?
My Grandmother lives beside the Odddfellows orphanage and I knew the family that owned it. It is not haunted I have lived next door to this house for 30+ years and no one has ever seen anything strange in this house. I think because it is an old house and the last owners did not take care of it that people think there is more to this than there is. I would stay in this house on Halloween and not be concerned at all.
Ahhh...the children's cemetery. The place where people go to party, get drunk, and trash the place while destroying the graves of people. Now that's the American dream. Why won't the county buy up the property and fix it up is beyond me. I think an email to county council is in the works.
I've been working in Clemson, Easley and Pickens recently and I noticed some signs while driving through Easley that say something about four haunted houses. Anyone know anything about them?
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