For some, traffic on 1960 may be a nightmare but there’s a new nightmare set to spook the community starting in October.
For the first year, Nightmare on 1960 will provide a haunted house experience for residents to enjoy this Halloween.
“We decided to open Nightmare on 1960 because we love to scare people and have fun at the same time,” Nightmare on 1960 founder Ashley Davis said in an email. “We also wanted people to come out into the woods for a haunted House experience and good family fun.”
On the website for the haunted house, they tell a ghost story of teen boys who traveled to the house to see if it was haunted and they were welcomed by a green light that seemed to go from room-to-room before exiting the house through the window which prompted the boys to flee.
Since then, it was purchased by a man who decided to open it up for the community for them to be spooked this Halloween season.
Nightmare on 1960 is a haunted house focused on the theme everyone’s worst nightmare, whatever that may be, from ghosts to noises that go bump in the night; they have something for everyone’s nightmare.
Guests can expect to have a lot of spooky fun at our Haunted house,” Davis said. “There are a lot of twists and turns as well as unexpected startling sight’s and sounds in this nightmare.”
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released October 14, 2014
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Orange Forest Project
Release date:
October,14,2014
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