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The 2015 Bradley Farm Haunted House presents "The Haunted Coal Mine"
The all-volunteer community fundraising event returns October 23-24, 2015 for its 9th season.
Looking for a some spine tingling fun this Halloween? Right here in Herndon, the Bradley Farm Haunted House promises everyone a ghoulishly fun time for just $5 a walk-thru. This all-volunteer, community fundraising event returns October 23-24, 2015 for its 9th season. All proceeds go to help Herndon – Reston FISH bring emergency help to folks in our community.
This year’s theme is “The Haunted Coal Mine”. Journey into the damp, darkness of the Bradley Coal Mine with only the light of your lantern to guide you! On Friday and Saturday evening from 6-10 p.m., the Bradley Farm Haunted House offers a dark and scary adventure that’s perfect for tweens, teenagers and adults. For the even younger crowd, there’s a non-scary version available on Saturday afternoon from 1-5 p.m. The milder version will include trick-or-treating inside the haunted house for children 10 and under. Local vendors have provided many giveaways for the “monsters” to hand out to the children along the haunt.
After you brave the Haunted House, you can visit the concession stand to chase away your “chills” with warm caramel apples and hot cider. Papa John’s Pizza and Moe’s Southwest Grill will also do their best to make sure you don’t leave hungry. This year’s outdoor entertainment will offer a variety of musical acts, dancers, and magicians. The entertainment lineup for 2015 includes illusionist Mario Orsini and The Franklin Project.
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Each year the Haunted House draws thousands of visitors. Plan to arrive early to get your tickets and be assigned a group number. Then enjoy the entertainment, food, and games while waiting for your turn to be terrified!
