New England haunted attractions
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- Barrett’s Haunted Mansion changes the mansion each year and the ghouls each night, making each visit a little different. 1235 Bedford St., Abington, MA, (781) 871-4573.
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Haunted Acres has five attractions, including a nightmare walk, “Graveyard of the Damned,’’ maze, 3-D house, and a rendering of Area 52. 446 Raymond Rd., Candia, N.H., (978) 228-6543.
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Lakeville Haunted House has been scaring attendees for more than 20 years and is also a nonprofit. The rural setting adds to the spooky attractions’ thrill. 28 Precinct St., Lakeville, MA, (508) 923-0053.
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Haunted Overload has three levels of fear: a daytime walk through the haunted trails, a Friday night attraction with all of the special effects but none of the actors, and the Haunted Overload option—the scariest of the three where they pull all of the tricks out of their bag. 66 Lee Rd., Lee, N.H., (603) 868-2111.
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Nightmare New England presented by Spooky World is one of the area’s largest haunted houses and inclues a haunted hayride, mansion, and three other attractions. There’s also zombie paintball, Tarot card readings, go-karts, and fire pits. 454 Charles Bancroft Highway, Litchfield, N.H., 603-424-7999.
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Spooky Acres offers a haunted hayride, a trail of terror walk through a 13 acre forest, and select fright nights with scavenger hunts and campouts. 23 Herricks Lane
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Worcester’s Factory of Terror has multiple attractions, including Zombie Alley and a 4-D College Clown show. 344 Franklin St., Worcester, MA, (508) 324-1095.
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Witch’s Woods features a haunted castle and mansion, a 3-D Jack-O-Lantern display, and a Chamber of Chills that features horror movie icons throughout the years. 79 Powers Rd, Westford, MA, 01886.
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Connors Farm offers three haunted attractions, including zombie paintball, a haunted farm tour through a real 17th Century graveyard, and a flashlight maze. 30 Valley Rd, Danvers, MA, (978) 777-1245.
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Haunted Boston Ghost Tours gives walking tours of the city’s most famous haunted locations. Through notable sites and graveyards, the tour is both historical and Halloween-themed. Tour meets in the Boston Common at the entrance to the Central Burying Ground Cemetery on Boylston St., (617) 605-3635
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Fright Fest at Six Flags New England features themed rides, shows, and special Halloween attractions. It’s family-friendly throughout the day, and features more extreme haunts after 4 p.m. 1623 Main St,, Agawam, MA, (413) 786-9300.
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Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery is Salem’s monster museum that transforms inoto a haunted house each October. 285 Derby Street, Salem, MA, (978) 740-0500.
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