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They’re Heeere

By Raina McLeod

Published on May 01, 2008 at 3:01am

After years of living in fear, you’ve finally come to terms with the fact that the boogeyman doesn’t exist and that the only things that go bump in the night are horny folks. But don’t let your newfound maturity ruin all the fun. You can still believe that after dark, ghosts take over one of our city’s historical parks, Arch Creek. If you’re too shook to explore the allegedly haunted grounds by yourself, join the Arch Creek Ghost Tour.

A guide will escort you, and you’ll hear of supernatural activities from the 1800s to today. Don’t be surprised if you feel an eerie chill float through your bod as you cross the limestone bridge — we’ve heard tales of sightings. But we won’t bore you with details. Call 305-948-2891, make a reservation, and see for yourself.
Starts: May 7. Daily, 2008