Louisiana is known far and wide as a state brimming with the supernatural. However, a new study just released ranks the "Top 10 Cities Where You're Most Likely to Live in a Haunted House" and, well...
I wouldn't be fully comfortable visiting these Texas places after dark. Although part of me would--depends on how brave I'm feeling on any particular day.
McKamey Manor is a haunted house so scary, so intense and disturbing that no one has ever been able to make it all the way to the end. In fact, they'll give you $20,000 if you can. Sounds fun right?
Halloween. The word makes me think of the guy in the mask and bloody, gory, badly-done 80s thrillers. And instantly, I'm shivering! Give me a spider or a creepy-crawly (one at a time, please), and I am just fine. Keep your horror movies and haunted houses...
Halloween is haunted-house season, the one time of year you when, if you want, you can pay a random group of actors to fill up an old warehouse with gory props and costumes and scare the snot out of some people. But if you’re looking for a subtler, truly frightening experience, America is full of houses that really are haunted (well, maybe).
Halloween is coming up, and we all know what that means: Christmas stuff starts showing up in stores any minute now. Also, on Halloween weekend, we'll be going to lots of haunted houses, haunted garages, haunted mazes, haunted cul-de-sacs and haunted, well, anything you can stick a light-up ghost on...