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5+ Frightening Haunted Experiences in Atlanta

It's the last weekend before Halloween, and all the spooks are out. Here are five ideas for frighteningly fabulous fun.

Halloween is finally here, and this is the big weekend of spooky fun. There's a lot going on in the city. Here are five of our favorite haunted experiences.

Fright Fest: Beware of lost souls, zombies, pig-men and more. It's all part of Fright Fest at Six Flags Over Georgia. Six Flags is open through Oct. 31. Visit 365 Atlanta Family for more haunted houses.

Fox Theatre Ghost Tours: Few places are more haunted than theaters. The ghosts at Atlanta's beloved Fox Theatre walk the halls, open doors, and just cause mischief. Tours run through Oct. 30. Visit 365 Atlanta Family for more ghost tours.

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The Ghastly Dreadfuls: This isn't your kids puppet show. “The Ghastly Dreadfuls,” is a ghostly jamboree that’s part puppet show, and part stage show. This motley band of specters celebrate Halloween with creepy stories, frightful songs, and devilish dances. The show runs through Oct. 29.

Decatur Haints and Saints Halloween Parade: Atlanta has some wonderful home-grown local parades. The Haints and Saints Halloween Parade is one of them. Parade kicks off at 4 pm on Sunday, Oct. 30.

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Lake WinnepeSPOOKah: It's a bit farther than Six Flags Over Georgia, but Lake Winnespeskah Theme Park is out in the country, where few dare to go, except the undead that is. The Theme Park is open evenings Oct. 28 - 30.

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