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Halloween Horrors Come to Harford Park
The Harford Park Community Association meeting hall on Linwood Avenue has been transformed into a very scary place.
If you're looking for a thrill this weekend, you won't need to travel far — the Harford Park Community Association building on Linwood Road has been transformed into a Hall of Horrors.
Community Association vice-president Mike Kaspar, a New Jersey native, has helped make the hall a haunted house for the past three years. This year promises to be better than ever.
Low-ceilings, black tarps and narrow hallways set the scene for horror movie favorites like Jason (of Friday the 13th fame) and Freddy Kruger (of Nightmare on Elm Street), to frighten visitors.
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Patch did a walk-through on Thursday night and even without actors, a soundtrack or the screams of the terrified people ahead of you, the scenery was pretty creepy.
Best of all, the Hall of Horrors will only cost you $5 and runs through Monday from 7-10 p.m., each night.
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