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The Hidden Hotel
<br>95 Washington St., Canton<br>$18 per person<br>
<br> Once a hotel for high society, this destination is now said to be haunted by an event that happened one night long ago. The hotel will be scaring visitors every weekend in October. It is often called the scariest haunted house experience in Massachusetts. <br>
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Barrett’s Haunted Mansion
<br>1235 Bedford St., Abington<br>$18 per person, $20 for a VIP ticket<br>
<br> In its 21st year of operation, Barrett’s Haunted Mansion is open every weekend in October. For the Blackout event on Oct. 24, groups will navigate the mansion with just a flashlight and the actors will be allowed to touch visitors. A scare through the years, the mansion changes themes, rooms and characters every year to keep visitors guessing.<br>
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Witch’s Woods Halloween Screampark
<br>79 Powers Road,Westford<br>$30 per person<br>
<br>Witch’s Wood, located in the Nashoba Valley Ski Area, has a haunted hayride, three haunted houses, a jack-o-lantern display and a tribute exhibit to iconic horror movies. The park offers something for everyone looking to celebrate the Halloween season with a trick or a treat. In addition to the main attractions, the Woods also offers rides, food and games.
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SpookyWorld
<br>454 Charles Bancroft Highway , Litchfield, N.H.<br>$35 per person, $60 for a VIP ticket<br>
<br>SpookyWorld is the largest haunted attraction in New England boasting an amusement park style scream park with five haunted houses, including the haunted graveyard, Ravens Claw, shown here, a 3D freak show, games, food, rides, mini golf and restaurants.
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Haunted Ship
<br>739 Washington St., Quincy<br>$15 for Haunted Ship, $15 for ghost tours, $25 for combo ticket<br>
<br>This ship is the United States Naval Shipbuilding museum 11 months out of the year, but for the month of October, the USS Salem becomes the Haunted Ship. R.T.S. Paranormal, a Wrentham ghost hunting nonprofit, guides ghost tours on the ship, which includes learning about ghost hunting equipment and encountering the spookiest places on the USS Salem.<br>
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Salem’s 13 Ghosts
<br>131 Essex St., Salem<br>$15 per person for 3D Haunted House, $13 for ghost tours, $21 for combo ticket<br>
<br>The walls and floors will pop with effect in this 3D haunted house. Walk the plank like a pirate, look through the fire like an accused witch on trial, beware the ghosts that float out of the walls. Salem’s 13 Ghosts also offers a walking ghost tour of Salem. Tour takers will visit the town’s most haunted locations.
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Factory of Terror
<br>33 Pearl St., Fall River<br>$20 per person, $40 for a VIP ticket<br>
<br>This fabricated factory has three haunted elements beginning in the chamber known as Bloodworth Dungeon where 113 graveyard shift workers at the factory were massacred. The next element, 4D Blackout, is a complete blackout as visitors have to find their way through a tunnel. Phobia Mania is the last section where the phobias of the 113 workers will torment visitors.
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Castle of Fear
<br>347 Kenoza Ave., Haverhill<br>$18 per person, $10 for kids under 12<br>
<br>Winnekenni Castle in Haverhill is a historical landmark good for events and picnicking year-round, but for a few weekends in October, it becomes the Castle of Fear. The attraction features a Maze of Mystery, Howling Hayride of Horror through the Forest of Fright and a haunted castle tour. There will also be a children’s costume party on Oct. 21 and a tent party for adults on Oct. 19.
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Ghoulie Manor
<br>Silver City Galleria Mall, Taunton<br>$15 per person<br>
<br>Ghoulie Manor is an early 19th century house with over 20 rooms and surrounding grounds full of horrific things. The experience has been called fun and spooky. This year the small home haunt has become a full professional haunted house.
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Connors Farm Haunted Cornfield
<br>30 Valley Rd., Danvers<br>$22.95 per person, $35 for VIP ticket<br>
<br>Known for the corn maze and pick-your-own produce, Connors Farm also has a haunted cornfield with five attractions including killer clowns, satanic paranoia, asylum burial grounds and a Native American massacre. The creatures will be lurking in the corn every weekend in October.<br>
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Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery
<br>285 Derby St., Salem<br>$8 for haunted house, $13 for museum/haunted house combo<br>
<br>By day, Count Orlok’s is the Dr. Jekyll side of Halloween featuring a horror movie monster museum. After 3 p.m., it transforms into the Mr. Hyde side featuring a haunted house that includes the wax museum falling under the curse of demon. The combo ticket includes admission to both sides. <br>
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Haunted Overload
<br>66 Lee Rd., Lee, N.H. <br>$25 per person<br>
<br>Located at DeMerritt Hill Farm, this outdoor haunted attraction is all designed and created by the founder, Eric Lowther. The haunt features monsters and pumpkins, some towering 34 feet in the air. Haunted Overload is also open during daylight hours for families to explore the Halloween artistry without the scares.
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House of Horrors
<br>1 School St., Foxboro<br>$18 per person<br>
<br>Every Friday and Saturday in October, the Orpheum Theatre Foxboro presents the House of Horrors, a haunted house that features mazes, frightening actors and a spinning vortex tunnel. There is also a lights-on tour on Sundays for $8. <br>
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