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Sunday, October 09, 2016
GoLocalWorcester Lifestyle Team
Two of the major fall activities in New England around this time involve walking into a haunted house just to be terrified, and getting lost in a corn maze.
New England has some of the best haunted houses and corn mazes in the country and serves as perfect place to accomplish both of those goals.
In a one-stop fall guide of great places to do both, GoLocalWorcester.com has put together a list of the best places around New England to get lost and get scared.
See The Best Corn Mazes and Haunted Houses in New England in the Slideshow Below
Related Slideshow: The 20 Best Corn Mazes and Haunted Houses in New England - 2017
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Escobar's Annual Corn Maze
Portsmouth, RI
Go and have fun getting lost at Escobar's Annual Corn Maze located at 255 Middle Road in Portsmouth.
The last person is allowed to enter the maze up to one hour before dusk.
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Fear Town Haunted House
Seekonk, MA
Fear Town Haunted House is a huge outdoor haunted attraction that is a one of a kind experience. It was voted the #1 must-see Haunted House in Massachusetts by Scarefactor.
Fear Town takes visitors on a journey in and out of the fund down buildings that have been hidden for decades.
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Great Vermont Corn Maze
Danville, Vermont
In the midst of its 19th year, The Great Vermont Corn Maze is the largest corn maze in New England.
The maze is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Can you solve the great Vermont Corn Maze?
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Providence Ghost Tour
Providence RI
Ever felt like you were being watched? Had the hairs on the back of your neck stand up while heading downstairs to that creepy old basement?
Join the Providence Ghost Tour as they lead you by lantern light through the darkened streets of the historic East Side, sharing stories that will be sure to send a chill down your spine.
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Factory of Terror
Worcester, MA
Check out five attractions at the super spooky Factory of Terror! Clown College, Zella's Hideaway, Zombie Alley, 3D Nightmare and the 13th Haunt all in one place.
Enter at your own risk!
This indoor haunted house offers a frightening and spooky experience with realistic, detailed rooms featuring cutting-edge special effects and horror creatures at every turn!
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Night at the Haunted Museum at Revel Factory
Pawtucket, RI
The Haunted Museum is one of the newest attractions in New England and is simply a must see.
The Haunted Museum features performances by TEN31 Productions, this walkthrough offers the right amount of Halloween magic falling in the middle of “Absolutely terrifying” and “Kind of spooky”.
Tours start every ten minutes, and can accommodate 15 to 20 people.
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Ghost Tours of Newport
Newport, RI
Take an old town ghost walk down historic Newport's "shadowy lanes" and discover the ghosts, ghouls, and legends of the haunted city by the sea.
Who haunts George Washington's Revolutionary War headquarters? Was Lizzie Borden acting on her own accord... or just following in her family footsteps?
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Bishop's Orchards
Guilford, CT
The farm first started in 1871 and boasts a winery, a corn maze, and 320 acres of fruits and vegetables.
The corn maze opens on October 21.
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Zach's Corn Maze
York, ME
Zach's Great Corn Maze is on 17 acres of farmland in York, Maine.
A 20-minute hayride brings you to the maze entrance. Every year is a new theme for the maze so be sure to check it out!
While you're there, do some pumpkin-picking!
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Field of Screams
West Greenwich, RI
The Field of Screams gives you the option of three attractions for the price of one. The attractions include the Dungeon of Doom, the Dead River Haunted Hayride and Cirque Du Souls.
Which one of those don't sound scary?
The Field of Screams is open from 7-10 p.m. Thursday through Sunday.
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Dead North Farmland
Danville, Vermont.
Dead North has sold out for the last 16 years and are primed to sell out again.
Take a half mile walk and wagon ride through Dead North farmland and catch a glimpse of the residents that make up the haunted property.
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Treworgy Family Orchard
Levant, Maine
Head over to Treworgy farms and make your way through the 2017 corn maze.
If you get out of the maze, be sure to pick some apples and pumpkins.
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Haunted Labyrinth
Cranston, RI
The Haunted Labyrinth is New England's longest running haunted house, celebrating its 31st year.
Production on the Labyrinth begins in February with the design process and that lasts until July. The building of the Labyrinth goes from July and lasts right up until opening weekend.
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Coppal House Farm
Lee, NH
The famous triple maze at Coppal House Farm in New Hampshire is fun for all ages!
This year's theme is honey bees for all three mazes.
Built in the mid-1700s, Coppal Farm has horse-drawn carriage rides, pumpkin picking, and tons of other activities on its 78-acre farm.
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The Ghoullog
North Conway, New Hampshire
The approximate 50-minute haunt features over 15,000 square feet of indoor space through a series of dark rooms, scary mazes and unknown places, plus an outdoor element which leads the unsuspecting through the dark woods with all of the scares and screams you’ve come to expect.
Will you be able to make it out of the Ghoullog unharmed?
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Nightmare on Wolcott Street
Waterbury Ct.
Nightmare on Wolcott Street is an indoor haunted attraction that features 55 rooms of pure terror courtesy of chainsaws, live characters, creepy sounds and much more.
Nightmare on Wolcott Street is open from 6-12 p.m. with the last ticket being sold at 11 p.m.
Can you get through all 55 rooms?
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Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at Roger Williams Park Zoo
Providence, RI
One of the coolest things to do in the fall in Rhode Island is go to the annual Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at Roger Williams Park Zoo.
The display features more than 125 carved pumpkins, featuring designs such as the laughing tree and several others.
New to this year’s spectacular, Friday – Sunday nights now feature timed ticket entry starting at 5:30 p.m. These tickets will only be sold online.
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House in Haunted Hill
Hill, New Hampshire
House in Haunted Hill is celebrating their 21st season and is open 7-11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday.
Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for kids.
Will you survive the House in Haunted Hill?
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Haunted Hill
Cumberland, RI
Haunted Hill in Cumberland is now in their 15th year and once again they are pushing the envelope on horror.
This year's main attraction is Boris's Blood Bath, but there are many other attractions to check out as well.
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