Now that it’s officially September, we can finally start talking about spooky events and festivals.
Tickets to haunted events typically sell out weeks in advance, so we wanted to share these happenings while there is still a chance to snag a ticket.
If it’s too late, don’t worry – we will be updating GoodFoodPittsburgh.com with fall and Halloween related guides non-stop for the next few weeks. Be sure to check the site often and subscribe to our email list to be the first to know!
5 Haunted Events to Attend This Fall
Ghost Hunt at Castle Blood
Ghosts N’at Paranormal Adventures is taking guests on a ghost hunt of Castle Blood, a 100 year old funeral home in Monessen, PA, that supposedly has real ghosts. Tours will be paired with a paranormal investigator. More information can be found online.
West Virginia Penitentiary Ghost Hunt
Ghosts N’at Paranormal Adventures is also hosting a tour of the West Virginia Penitentiary, one of the most haunted prisons in the United States. The formed penitentiary is worth the drive to Moundsville, WV. There will be a tour and free time to explore.
More information can be found online.
Haunted Museum After Dark
Head to Oakland to learn of the mysteries of the museum at the “Haunted Museum After Dark” party. View creepy specimens, sample cocktails, wear a costume and more at this spooky party. Tickets can be purchased online.
Zombies of the Corn
Tickets will soon be on sale for the 2019 edition of Zombies of the Corn. Forget about zombie video games – this hayride takes guests through a haunted corn maze on a truck loaded up with paintball guns. Guests shoot at zombies as they pop up from the maze. Find out more online.
An Evening With the Ghosts of Pittsburgh at The Oaks Theater
There are just a few tickets left to this special virtual ghost tour, hosted at the Oaks Theater. The film recounts the true tales of ghosts and the supernatural from 1907 Pittsburgh. More information can be found online.
Love all things spooky? Be sure to…
Check out our guide to the 13 Most Haunted Places In & Around Pittsburgh.
Happy hauntings!
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